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Question about the Tristar GvKG/G&M dvd...

Postby synthfiendx5 » Sun Jul 01, 2012 4:41 pm

I was wondering if anyone knows if the fullscreen Godzilla vs King Ghidorah/Godzilla and Mothra dvd is presented in Open-Matte or if the films are the pan and scan versions...
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Re: Question about the Tristar GvKG/G&M dvd...

Postby Tamura » Sun Jul 01, 2012 4:54 pm

The '80s and '90s films were hard-matted, so open-matte versions don't exist. The Tristar DVDs are pan-n-scan.
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Re: Question about the Tristar GvKG/G&M dvd...

Postby synthfiendx5 » Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:00 pm

thank you... that really stinks... I have the hk laser so I can watch it in widescreen, but the quality is subpar.
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Re: Question about the Tristar GvKG/G&M dvd...

Postby Goji » Mon Jul 02, 2012 5:15 am

I believe the streaming version of VS. MOTHRA might be a different aspect ratio than the version seen on VHS and DVD (it also oddly features the Toho logo). It's actually back up on Crackle after having been taken down for a while.
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Re: Question about the Tristar GvKG/G&M dvd...

Postby goji1986 » Mon Jul 02, 2012 6:08 am

Goji wrote:I believe the streaming version of VS. MOTHRA might be a different aspect ratio than the version seen on VHS and DVD (it also oddly features the Toho logo). It's actually back up on Crackle after having been taken down for a while.


I believe you are correct. Also, the title screen has a much better English caption than the video generated ones that were on those prior versions.

Could this perhaps mean that Sony is slowly replacing them to prep for a potential rerelease? Questions, questions...
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Re: Question about the Tristar GvKG/G&M dvd...

Postby omgitsgodzilla » Mon Jul 02, 2012 6:54 am

One wonders, though none of the others seem to have been rehabbed this way. GvsKG and GvsMG2 still appear to be from the same materials as the VHS and DVD releases, while GvsSG and GvsD have actually been replaced by the International versions complete with the awful superimposed English title cards, which is kind of a step in the wrong direction if you ask me.
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Re: Question about the Tristar GvKG/G&M dvd...

Postby CTHimes » Mon Jul 02, 2012 8:39 am

omgitsgodzilla wrote:One wonders, though none of the others seem to have been rehabbed this way. GvsKG and GvsMG2 still appear to be from the same materials as the VHS and DVD releases, while GvsSG and GvsD have actually been replaced by the International versions complete with the awful superimposed English title cards, which is kind of a step in the wrong direction if you ask me.


As awful as those look, I hope that Sony releases those versions on DVD/Blu-Ray, if they ever re-release these titles, that is. It gives those of us who collect different versions of these films a chance to own something new. Besides, if you want the true Japanese versions, you can order the Toho R2s, the Madmans, the Universe Lasers, etc.
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Re: Question about the Tristar GvKG/G&M dvd...

Postby Ethan » Mon Jul 02, 2012 8:46 am

Pan-and-scanned presentation aside, Sony's releases are the best looking transfers of those films. The sharpness and colours are better than that of the HDTV by Toho.
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Re: Question about the Tristar GvKG/G&M dvd...

Postby Tamura » Mon Jul 02, 2012 9:50 am

CTHimes wrote:
omgitsgodzilla wrote:One wonders, though none of the others seem to have been rehabbed this way. GvsKG and GvsMG2 still appear to be from the same materials as the VHS and DVD releases, while GvsSG and GvsD have actually been replaced by the International versions complete with the awful superimposed English title cards, which is kind of a step in the wrong direction if you ask me.


As awful as those look, I hope that Sony releases those versions on DVD/Blu-Ray, if they ever re-release these titles, that is. It gives those of us who collect different versions of these films a chance to own something new. Besides, if you want the true Japanese versions, you can order the Toho R2s, the Madmans, the Universe Lasers, etc.


Same here. Nothing wrong with some variation. Almost all the official Heisei DVDs in the world are from Toho's DVDs, so it's not like Sony DVD/BDs of the international versions would suddenly supplant everything else in the market.

Also, personally, I find the optical text in the international prints far better-looking than the cheap, video-generated text in Tristar's versions. Aside from the appalling title cards, the international versions look more like real films. They're uncut, too, which is also a plus.
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