A Fistful of Dollars - Blu Ray ALL Australia ADDED
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A Fistful of Dollars - Blu Ray ALL Australia ADDED
Title: A Fistful of Dollars
Country: Australia
Region: ALL
Releasing Studio: MGM/20th Century Fox
Case Type: Keep Case
Aspect Ratio: 2.35.1
Picture Format: 1080 24fps AVC MPEG-4
Soundtracks:
- English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
English Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
French DTS 5.1
Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
Subtitles: Cantonese, English HoH, French (Canadian), French (Parisian), Greek, Mandarin (Traditional), Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese (European) and Spanish (Latin)
Cuts: No Cuts: 100:04
Commentaries: Commentary by Professor Sir Christopher Frayling
Extras:
Featurettes:
- 'The Christopher Frayling Archives: Fistful of Dollars' (18:40)
- 'A New Kind of Hero' (22:54)
- 'A Few Weeks in Spain: Clint Eastwood on the Experience of Making the Film' (8:33)
- 'Tre Voci: Fistful of Dollars' (11:12)
- 'Not ready for Primetime' (6:20)
- 'Location Comparisons: Then & Now' (5:22)
The Network Prologue, with Harry Dean Stanton (7:44)
10 Radio Spots (6:00)
Double Bill Trailer (2:03)
Original Trailer (2:26)
Notes: Identical specs to US version, and it's the same zoomboxed transfer.
Source: Own disc
Country: Australia
Region: ALL
Releasing Studio: MGM/20th Century Fox
Case Type: Keep Case
Aspect Ratio: 2.35.1
Picture Format: 1080 24fps AVC MPEG-4
Soundtracks:
- English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
English Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
French DTS 5.1
Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
Subtitles: Cantonese, English HoH, French (Canadian), French (Parisian), Greek, Mandarin (Traditional), Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese (European) and Spanish (Latin)
Cuts: No Cuts: 100:04
Commentaries: Commentary by Professor Sir Christopher Frayling
Extras:
Featurettes:
- 'The Christopher Frayling Archives: Fistful of Dollars' (18:40)
- 'A New Kind of Hero' (22:54)
- 'A Few Weeks in Spain: Clint Eastwood on the Experience of Making the Film' (8:33)
- 'Tre Voci: Fistful of Dollars' (11:12)
- 'Not ready for Primetime' (6:20)
- 'Location Comparisons: Then & Now' (5:22)
The Network Prologue, with Harry Dean Stanton (7:44)
10 Radio Spots (6:00)
Double Bill Trailer (2:03)
Original Trailer (2:26)
Notes: Identical specs to US version, and it's the same zoomboxed transfer.
Source: Own disc
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Re: A Fistful of Dollars - Blu Ray ALL Australia ADDED
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What the term "zoomboxed" actually mean? Sounds a bit confusing term.
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Re: A Fistful of Dollars - Blu Ray ALL Australia ADDED
Zoomboxed is when all four of the edges are zoomed in and cropped off to make the image larger.
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So basically it's "cropped" then? Point is that why use these weird terms when we have a simpler ones.
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Re: A Fistful of Dollars - Blu Ray ALL Australia ADDED
I guess most people see cropped as either top and bottom, or left and right, whilst zoomboxed is all four sides being cropped.
You don't hear the term that often these days, but it was quite prevalent during Laserdisc.
You don't hear the term that often these days, but it was quite prevalent during Laserdisc.
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Well, if people prefer "zoomboxed" over "cropped" then I guess it's fine. To me "cropped" means that it can be cropped from the sides, from the top and bottom, or from all four sides. "Windowboxed" is a proper term and means that there are black bars on all four sides (but nothing is cropped).
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Re: A Fistful of Dollars - Blu Ray ALL Australia ADDED
"Cropped on all 4 sides" is what I would have said, but the original entry used the word "Zoomboxed" so I kept it as that.
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Re: A Fistful of Dollars - Blu Ray ALL Australia ADDED
I slightly updated the wording. Are there any links to mono comparison (MGM vs Italy), btw? So that people would hear the difference.James-Masaki_Ryan wrote:"Cropped on all 4 sides" is what I would have said, but the original entry used the word "Zoomboxed" so I kept it as that.
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