|  | Posted by GMAN on 10/04/94 11:30 
In article <4361AB23.9DDA03AD@rochester.rr.com>, Mike <miker@rochester.rr.com> wrote:>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.
 >
 The fact that someone has never heard of the ship Titanic is very frightning
 to me.
 
 
 >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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