
tymon wrote:^Well in that case they're not getting my money, no matter how cheap the disc is. I'll grab a boot instead. Never thought I'd say that...
gojimatt wrote:I would think so. This whole situation is really starting to piss me off, the reply I got stated that the subtitles on the G3 disc are the simular to the ones found on the previous blu-ray, hmmm?! I don't recall whole sentences missing and vital plot details obscured because of crap subtitles. At one point a character replies to a question that hasn't been translated. Their reasoning for this is they can't translate every little detail (signs, captions, background dialogue) because it would fill the screen with lettering, I get that, I'm not asking for that I just want all the necessary dialogue so the film makes sense. I don't understand how my japanese DVD manages to fit in all the relevent dialogue without it filling the screen or getting out out of sync with what's happening but the Mill Creek Blu-ray can't? What is translated is virtually the same and Daiei managed to get it all in. And no matter what Mill Creek say the first Blu-ray didn't have this problem. They've made a mistake and I wish they'd admit to it instead of pretending there's nothing wrong.
Grrrrrrrr, sorry for the rant.

Thanks for letting us know. We are looking into it.

Biollante wrote:So I hear the subs for Gamera 3 are terrible, how's the dub?


MechaGamera wrote:Might be having a senior moment but why? What am I missing?


Varan Bon Ziller wrote:I like sundaes, but I'd be pretty *@!##)* if Godzilla was made into a giant tub of ice cream.
Rody wrote:It makes you wonder what went wrong with Godzilla...
TheChingzilla wrote:King Ghidorah and Manda, they would make sweet love with their snake like structures
edgaguirus wrote:Talk about necking.

Varan Bon Ziller wrote:I like sundaes, but I'd be pretty *@!##)* if Godzilla was made into a giant tub of ice cream.
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