any one have who fraimed rogger rabbit?
goingganzo
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i was wondering if it was in ws in the movie disk. thedvd says full screen but it might have both.
so is it in ws or p&s thanks
so is it in ws or p&s thanks
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Disk 1 is pan & scan. Disk 2 is widescreen.
Just picked it up today.Haven't had a chance to view the quality yet but the widescreen is suppose to be superb:DMains:RT800i
Center:CS400i
Sides:fx/300i
Rears:RT35i
Subwoofer:SVS 20-39 pci
Receiver: Denon 3802
DVD: Denon 3800
HDTV:Hitachi 57swx20b
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so disk 2 has the movie on ws on it? ir is it just directors comitary and stuff?
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disk 2 is the anamorphic 1.85 wide screen version.Its called the
enthusiasts disk with the wide screen version & dts sound.
Both disks have special features.Disk one aimed more at kids and disk 2 for the "enthusiast"Mains:RT800i
Center:CS400i
Sides:fx/300i
Rears:RT35i
Subwoofer:SVS 20-39 pci
Receiver: Denon 3802
DVD: Denon 3800
HDTV:Hitachi 57swx20b
Remote:MX-500 -
thanks a bunch
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I picked it up and have not ran it yet. But I did find out that it is not the original release and has been edited by Disney. Sort of a bummer. Here's the info...............
****DVD TALK*****
WHO CENSORED ROGER RABBIT?
""""""""Yeah, Disney did. And if you need to stand your moral ground, hey, I salute you. I was angry for a while, too. It was a matter of principles. No matter how small the form of censorship, its still censorship, right? I agree to a point. But this set has done so much right, and Disney has even rectified one or two things.
Let me start by saying that if you own the original laserdisc set or the VHS tape, youre going to have to hold on to your older copies of the film. By all means, buy this one too, because the film has never looked so good for home video, but youre going to have to hang on to those uncensored discs.
If you dont know what Im talking about, the censorship occurs on only a few frames of film. The first instance is when Baby Herman gooses a woman as he storms off set, early in the movie. In the original cut, hes clearly extending his middle finger and giving the woman a little more than your average goose. This was a blink-and-you-miss-it prank perpetrated by the animators. When Disney caught wise to the few frames of naughtiness, they re-animated Hermans arm so that it remained stiffly at his side as he brushed under the ladys skirt. As we saw on the first Roger Rabbit release on DVD, the re-animation was awkward and obvious and even enraging. Many of us were disgusted with the censorship and lack of care taken with a favorite film. Well, I have good news and bad news. First, the bad news: Herman still doesnt extend that finger. The good news: The arm still goes up. The sequence has been smoothed over and isnt nearly as noticeable. (I have good news later, though, about this sequence. Read on.)
The second bit of censorship was to fix another animator prank: In the original cut, when Jessica Rabbit is thrown from Benny the Cab late in the film, she spins through the air and flashes her Barbie Doll pubes for a couple of frames. That was covered up in the previous release, and its covered up here, too. I dont care one way or another about this case. The frames were never meant to be seen, and now theyre not seen. Period. Fine. Now lets move on.""""""""""" -
The original movie trailer is on the disk, unedited, for those that need to see Baby Herman finger the girl.
Peace Out~:DIf...
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The original movie trailer is on the disk, unedited, for those that need to see Baby Herman finger the girl.
Peace Out~:D
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