Air Buddies is presented in a 16x9 -
enhanced widescreen transfer, something that none of its five predecessors (even the two theatrically - released films) have received on DVD.
THE DVD Fox's DVD presents Freddy Got Fingered in a nice, if unspectacular, 1.85:1, anamorphically -
enhanced widescreen transfer.
THE DVD Artisan's DVD release of Deep in the Woods is presented in both a 1.33:1 standard transfer and a 2.35:1 anamorphically
enhanced widescreen transfer on the same side of a dual - layered platter.
The Shaggy Dog appears in its original black and white palette in a fine 1.75:1 16x9 -
enhanced widescreen transfer.
The 1.78:1 16x9 -
enhanced widescreen transfer indeed dazzles and while the film's visuals aren't as stunning as some other CGI cartoons, they're easy on the eyes and filled with vivid, pleasing colors.
Not exact matches
Video: The
widescreen,
enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs
transfer of Into The Wild looks awesome, with beautifully realistic colors and sharp, clear imagery.
VISION: Good 2.35:1
Widescreen 16:9
Enhanced RSDL Good but not spectacular digital
transfer.
Beautiful
widescreen digital
transfer, approved by director Terry Jones and
enhanced for
widescreen televisions
Undoubtedly, the 1.85:1
widescreen presentation handily bests the non-anamorphic
transfer on Disney's original DVD and I'd suspect the gains over Echo Bridge's own, in - print, 16:9 -
enhanced DVD are also evident.
DVD Extras The real reason to get hold of Halloween - 25th Anniversary Edition is the new high definition digital
transfer, which offers superb sound and an
enhanced widescreen image (2.35:1), but there is also an exhaustive (and at times exhausting) range of extras on this two - DVD set.
A 2.35:1, anamorphically -
enhanced widescreen video
transfer, after a few line flaws on the negative during the opening credit sequence, is remarkably clear and saturated with the deep greens of Argento's moody colour palette.
Offered on one platter in 1.85:1 and full - frame versions, the
widescreen video
transfer,
enhanced for 16x9 displays, exhibits a certain degree of grain endemic from the low - budget source material, but it does offer considerably bright flesh tones and vibrant colour depth.
The DVD boasts a
widescreen transfer which, though surprisingly not
enhanced for 16x9 displays, makes the digital video footage look fine and a 5.1 track which is largely limited to the front and center speakers.
Presented in 2.35:1
widescreen and
enhanced for 16x9 television, the
transfer does an overall exceptional job at displaying the grandeur of 17th century Venice, although there are a few moments of fuzziness.
THE DVD The DVD release of Antitrust is presented as a sparkling, 16x9 -
enhanced,
widescreen anamorphic
transfer at 2.35:1.
New high - definition digital
transfer, supervised by director of photography Raoul Coutard, with restored image and sound and
enhanced for
widescreen televisions
All of that is correctly preserved on DVD, and the
transfer is anamorphically
enhanced for
widescreen televisions.
New high - definition digital
transfer, with restored image and sound and
enhanced for
widescreen televisions
Still, it's a very good video
transfer, and it's heads and shoulders above most other»60s and»70s live action fare that Disney releases, not to mention that it preserves the film's 1.75:1
widescreen ratio and has been
enhanced for 16:9 television sets.
Proving that HDTV and
widescreen is becoming more accepted, the shows have been letterboxed at 1.78:1 and the
transfers are
enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs.
Very Good (3 stars) Unrated In Romanian with subtitles Running time: 115 minutes Studio: Zeitgeist Films DVD Extras: A new
transfer of the film
enhanced for
widescreen viewing, an 8 - page press booklet, and the theatrical trailer.
Unlike many Criterion discs, The Vanishing DVD's
widescreen transfer is
enhanced for
widescreen televisions.
New
widescreen digital
transfer, supervised and approved by director Roger Vadim and
enhanced for 16x9 televisions
The new Special Edition
enhances that
widescreen 1.85:1
transfer for 16x9 displays.