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dazgwinn
24-04-2002, 4:58 PM
I was just browsing the DTS site when i saw that released in Italy is Heat,anyone know if this is infact the one with Robert De Niro and the best gunfight ever staged?That to me would be the absolute D.B's,even if it's all in some foreign language!

tee
24-04-2002, 5:10 PM
I found the same thing out myself recently! Go HERE (http://www.electronicreality.co.uk/news/archives/04_06_02.htm) and scroll down the page a little.

dazgwinn
24-04-2002, 5:27 PM
Bloody typical!

dazgwinn
24-04-2002, 5:33 PM
Now that does pose a real problem.What to do?Considering that i am a really big fan of this movie,is it worth buying just so i can hear that gunfight in wonderful DTS?EVEN THOUGH I WON'T BE A ABLE TO UNDERSTAND A BLOODY WORD THEY ARE SAYING?

tee
24-04-2002, 5:37 PM
It'll be good, but it won't be THAT good! I'd hold out, Warner Brothers are bound to release a S/E at some point and who knows, maybe it'll have a DTS track?

Lex
24-04-2002, 6:20 PM
Originally posted by tee
Warner Brothers are bound to release a S/E at some point

If I had a pound for everytime I heard someone say that - I'd have enough money to buy one of WBs fantastic Box Sets - the ones with a box with a postcard inside it! :rolleyes:

I was thinking the other day about some of the films that need better DVD releases, virtually all of them were Warner Bros films!

Heat
The Shinning
2001
Blade Runner
Batman
Thomas and the Magic Railroad

There's loads more...

tee
24-04-2002, 6:31 PM
I know what you mean, there are so many feature-free DVDs out there that demand S/E treatment.... Don't forget about Goodfellas (also WB!), Fargo, The Game (although a Criterion version is rumoured for the next couple of months), Pulp Fiction, Grosse Pointe Blank.... I could go on......

museumsteve
24-04-2002, 8:37 PM
I picked this up from SRS in London some time ago but have never got round to watching it. The sound is supposed to be fantastic.. Korean version (original not copy) is 2 disc..