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Why no DVD ?

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I have it on DVD,it was released in England.
This is a great little thriller,more people should see it.

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Yup, I have the DVD too. Although the sound and picture are not as good as they could be. Still, we are probably lucky to have any kind of release for a movie as obscure as this.


Martin

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Is it anamorphic?

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Absolutely not! It is about the most basic DVD imaginable. This is the one I have:

www.amazon.co.uk/Internecine-Project-James-Coburn/dp/B0007P8KYQ

There are no extras, and the transfer is 4:3 (or 1.33:1) as opposed to the 1.85:1 ratio quoted on the IMDb technical specs. I'm not sure how accurate that page is, and I have never seen this movie in any ratio other than 4:3, but it's true that some of the frames are very slightly trimmed at the edges. So the original print was probably wider, but I would think not more than 1.66:1.

I would say the picture is something like a superior VHS copy, nothing much wrong with it. The MONO sound is quite poor though. At times it is difficult to hear some of the voices. Like I said though, I would rather have this than my old VHS copy that I recorded from TV about 15 years back!


Martin

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Code Red is working on a DVD with for a tentative summer 2009 release. The new transfer is supposed to be HiDef.

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This film is getting released by Scorpion Releasing in 2010 on March 29th, with extras and in anamorphic widescreen! Rejoice. :)



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The new release date for Scorpion Releasing's DVD of The Internecine Project is 23rd February (source: Amazon.com and a thread on the Home Theater Forum for Scorpion Releasing's upcoming releases).

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I just purchased the recent DVD from Scorpion Releasing for a mere eight bucks (taxes included!) at a local alternative mom'n'pop alternative music store that was having a half price sale on all of their DVDs and Blu-Rays.

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