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Old 27-08-2007, 11:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Fifth element - which version OK?

Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere but I thought it best to check details anyway.

I seem to remember that Fifth Element having a poor first release on blu-ray. Does this mean that I have to get the 'remastered' version or is it not that simple? I will probably rent from Blockbuster and want to get it right.

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Old 27-08-2007, 11:56 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Fifth element - which version OK?

The Remstered version is a US release only so I don't think you'll see it in UK BB.

You'll probably have to buy it I'm afraid.
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Old 27-08-2007, 12:02 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Fifth element - which version OK?

I know the 1st edition isn't great, but Axel Music have it at £7.99, but then again the 2nd edition is £12.97.
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Old 27-08-2007, 12:03 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Fifth element - which version OK?

Thanks for that. Does this mean the BB copies are likely to be the inferior initial release that's prevalent in the UK or are the more recent UK copies up to top standard?

Edit: for clarity: does remastered = improved transfer?
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Yep see post #2
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Re: Fifth element - which version OK?

The U.S. "re-mastered" version plays on U.K. ps3 (just bought from amazon.com)

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Thanks for all that folks. Off to Movietyme.
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Re: Fifth element - which version OK?

How can you tell which is the remastered version?

Is http://www.dvdworldusa.com/shopexd.asp?id=43785 the remastered one?


How good is the image quality, compared to recent top quality BD releases?
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Re: Fifth element - which version OK?

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I know the 1st edition isn't great, but Axel Music have it at £7.99, but then again the 2nd edition is £12.97.
It's worse than not great, it's terrible. If you don't care about the picture quality get the DVD otherwise spend the extra and get the remastered version which looks fantastic. Of course Buying the wrong one and getting it swapped by Sony for free is the best way to do it if you are very cost concious but I'm not sure that is something we can do in this country.

There is some great comparisons at the american forum we can't link to anymore with the shots grabbed straight from the disk. The new version looks great. Big Props to Sony for correcting their mistake and replaceing peoples disks .
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I wouldn't take the original issue if it were offered to me for free! Re-mastered is definitely the way to go - the PQ is absolutely stunning!
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I wouldn't take the original issue if it were offered to me for free! Re-mastered is definitely the way to go - the PQ is absolutely stunning!
I agree, visually stunning
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Re: Fifth element - which version OK?

Can anyone answer these 2 Q's pls? Thanks

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How can you tell which is the remastered version?

Is http://www.dvdworldusa.com/shopexd.asp?id=43785 the remastered one?


How good is the image quality, compared to recent top quality BD releases?
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Re: Fifth element - which version OK?

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Can anyone answer these 2 Q's pls? Thanks
1)As far as i am aware the main thing to check is that it has a dolby true hd soundtrack, only the rematered version has this as well as the pcm track, the first one only has a pcm track

2) Yes i think it is.... thats where i got mine from - Stunning Picture
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Can anyone answer these 2 Q's pls? Thanks
That product information suggests the old version but that doesn't mean it is. Give the company a ring and check. The owner is a member here and his wife is normally the one to answer the phone and she has a fantasic accent

Dvdworldusa are great and I'm sure they will be able to sell you the remastered version.
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Re: Fifth element - which version OK?

Thanks guys, I'll give them a call tomorrow

I just noticed http://www.movietyme.com/catalog/pro...ducts_id=37066 shows a remastered version, but again is missing a listing for a Dolby True HD soundtrack.
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