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Posted by Mike on 10/04/27 11:30
I forgot the most interesting part of getting Titanic.
I came to the DVD area and went to pick up Wizard Of Oz 3 disc from the
family section, Bewtiched season 2 from the TV section and then I got a
20 something employee asking if he could help me find something.
I told him I wanted the new release of Titanic. He never heard of the
damn movie, he called it "Titantric" and was clueless.
I was floored that this dude in the DVD section is somehow clueless to
the biggest moneymaker of all time that is less than 10 years old.
He was asking me what type of movie it was? Well, it could be under
Drama, Romance, I dunno.
Anyway, he was just logging in to the computer about to check when I
went to the new releases section and found it.
I couldn't believe it.
I told him I was looking for
Mike wrote:
>
> At my Best Buy Titanic was in the new releases section but not
> seqestered on an end cap but still pretty prominent
>
> TB wrote:
> >
> > "Richard C." wrote:
> >
> > (snip)
> >
> > > ======================
> > > So, it IS a new transfer and anamorphic?
> > > If it is, I will buy it.
> > > =======================
> >
> > That's a resounding "yes" on both questions.
> >
> > A vast improvement in every way to the old dvd. The video quality is among
> > the very best transfers I've ever seen. The audio is excellent as well and
> > includes either DTS or DD 5.1 options. Best of all, it's spread across two
> > dvds to allow the maximum bitrate possible from the transfer. The extras
> > including a lot of deleted scenes are impressive as well and for a 3 disc
> > set, at about $20 at most stores, it's a bargain.
> >
> > I'm glad I unloaded my old DTS laserdisc about a year ago (for $160+!)
> > because nice as that LD was, it's now (finally) obsolete.
> >
> > T.B.
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