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The work of Dr. Grood of the Serial Squadron. You may substitute "waste of time, energy, and talent" for "work". You'll be more accurate than I.
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In my STARLOG column on upcoming DVDs, I asked, "Whose idea WAS this, Ming's??"
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It "gives a James Bama-like feel to every scene!" Hooray! Why would anyone want to stretch a movie to widescreen ... when it's not widescreen ...?
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Well, to be fair, it does include the full screen version. And it's color toned, not colorized.
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Awwww, don't bother me with this "fairness" jazz. I've been hearin' that all my life!
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The tinting and toning isn't badly done. Got me interested enough to buy it, last year. The Flash Gordon serials are some of the few films that I wouldn't mind seeing colorized. (An unpopular opinion,...
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Well, I'm glad to see that the Serial Squadron is meeting your needs, Mr. Powers.
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One or two of them, anyway. Wasn't too thrilled with the excessive noise reduction done on another of their releases; I'd rather have some hiss than burbling dialog.
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I purchased this dvd from the Serial Squadron and thought it was very nicely done. I enjoyed it very much and was quite pleased with the service that I got. I have purchased a number of dvds from...
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I believe that TV ad for Buster Crabbe pools may be one of the bonus extras found on VCI's FLASH GORDON CONQUERS THE UNIVERSE (along with interviews with the actor, him peddling men's undershirts,...
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I have the Image set of all 3 series and pleased with it but wasn't some scenes in the original release tinted green - the Martian segments or something like that? I too have a hard time grasping why...
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I too have a hard time grasping why do a 1930s serial in widescreen? The double DVD edition of 1951's SCROOGE (aka A CHRISTMAS CAROL) with Alastair Sim also included a cropped widescreen version of...
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BijouBob8mm wrote: I'd rather see black bars on the side and be given the original ratio I think that's called 'pillarboxing'. And yep, it's much preferred. So, is the Image threefer the way to go...
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Hal, I grabbed up the Image FG trilogy some time back (but certainly not at such a nice price), and don't think I'd ever seen better quality on any of them. (And some very informative liner notes, as...
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Just got back from BestBuy, and now I'm off to the planet Mongo! Couldn't pass up such a deal (well, it's actually a couple bucks cheaper at DeepDiscountDVD at the moment, but who can wait for that?)!...
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Glad to hear you've arrived safely on Mongo, Hal! Good way to spend some chilly afternoons or evenings during the winter weather. Wish VCI's BUCK ROGERS serial had been on a single-sided DVD, ala the...
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