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This one has become difficult to find. Did Universal pull this one to redo
disc 1? I understand that it is defective-shitty combing effect in the transfer? Anyone? Dunf |
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"Dunf" <> wrote ... > This one has become difficult to find. Did Universal pull this one to redo > disc 1? I understand that it is defective-shitty combing effect in the > transfer? Anyone? So far Universal has made no statement about the transfer. -Jay Jay G |
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"Dunf" <> wrote in message news:snZ7b.216012$_ ble.rogers.com... > This one has become difficult to find. Did Universal pull this one to redo > disc 1? I understand that it is defective-shitty combing effect in the > transfer? Anyone? > > I digress. I purchased and watched this dvd. I found no obvious problems with the transfer. No combing effect etc. I did notice however that when you pause at certain frames there is a jitter in the picture. I use a 27" JVC D-Series TV from a few years back with a Sony 360 dvd player. There doesn't seem to be any obvious problems. This dvd was funnier than I remembered despite the fact that I agree with John Cleese that this is not their best work. LIfe Of Brian is and always will be the Python's finest outing. Speaking of outings, I didn't know that the late Graham Chapman was gay. Not that there is anything wrong with that. Dunf |
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On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, Dunf wrote: > "Dunf" <> wrote: > > This one has become difficult to find. Did Universal pull this one to redo > > disc 1? I understand that it is defective-shitty combing effect in the > > transfer? Anyone? > > I digress. I purchased and watched this dvd. I found no obvious problems > with the transfer. No combing effect etc. I did notice however that when you > pause at certain frames there is a jitter in the picture. I use a 27" JVC > D-Series TV from a few years back with a Sony 360 dvd player. There doesn't > seem to be any obvious problems. This dvd was funnier than I remembered > despite the fact that I agree with John Cleese that this is not their best > work. LIfe Of Brian is and always will be the Python's finest outing. > Speaking of outings, I didn't know that the late Graham Chapman was gay. Not > that there is anything wrong with that. Graham Chapman did a public appearance at Dalhousie University here in Halifax in the early '80s, mostly a Q&A session, and of course the first thing asked was "Are you a pooftah?" To which he answered, "Yes. Next question!" swac Stephen Cooke |
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