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Posted by Mike on 10/04/56 11:31
It's not only the movie, but where it occurs. The 1 frame glitch is in a
not too important reaction shot. If it were on the final moments of the
sinking, I might feel differently.
One-Shot Scot wrote:
>
> "The Dude" <thedude@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns97072B048421thedudenowherecom@207.217.125.201...
> > Apparently all US Titanic SE Special Edition DVDs have a video encoding
> > error occuring in one frame at 1:19:19 time stamp showing as pixelated
> > video noise on Jack's face.
> >
> > Not too noticeable. This will bother some people, and some won't mind.
> >
> > More information including screenshot here:
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> > http://www.thedigitalbits.com/mytwocentsa111.html#titprob
>
> I'm as anal about my DVDs as anybody. However, I think that an error of this
> type would only bother me if it occurred on an A-list title. _Titanic_ is
> far from being my favorite movie and Leonardo DiCaprio is far from being my
> favorite actor.
>
> Now, if this error like this occurred in the upcoming _King Kong_, during
> the scene when Kong is carrying Fay Wray out of the hotel room, I would be
> devastated. I would have no choice but to go to "The Entertainment Capitol
> of the World" and picket Warner Brothers.
>
> Even if Paramount decides to re-master _Titanic_ and offer replacement
> copies, I wouldn't even bother going through the replacement procedure.
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