Quote from: Tom on April 01, 2011, 06:37:09 PMI don't really remember. As far as I remember only one scene had noticably bad quality. But it had a reason. It was a scene which was needed, but it was never shot. Only for a screentest. You probably already know it, because it was part of the special features of the first movie. It's the scene where Lois tricks Clark confessing to be Superman by pointing a gun at him.I think there was a few more scenes with lower quality, since the spacial effects had not been finished at the time and they had to patch things up now.But yes, the use of a scene from the screen-tests is the most distracting...
I don't really remember. As far as I remember only one scene had noticably bad quality. But it had a reason. It was a scene which was needed, but it was never shot. Only for a screentest. You probably already know it, because it was part of the special features of the first movie. It's the scene where Lois tricks Clark confessing to be Superman by pointing a gun at him.
Quote from: Tom on April 01, 2011, 06:50:11 PMThinking about it again, I think the second power you listed is also gone. As for third, I always thought of it that it was an illusion created by the fortress of solitude.The second one... the white beams from the finger... I don't think that had anything to do with the fortress. Remember.... they used it early on too. When they used it to lift that guy up in the air. And the kid said "Please Mister, put my dad down!"
Thinking about it again, I think the second power you listed is also gone. As for third, I always thought of it that it was an illusion created by the fortress of solitude.
The third with the multiple Supermen are some kind of holograms created by the fortress. At least that is what I always thought it was.
Quote from: Rick on March 30, 2011, 11:44:36 PMAnyone hear anything good (or bad) about this weeks release of The Ten Commandments? Always loved that film. If done right it could be amazing in HDDVD Talk gave it a perfect score (only half a star subtracted for the fiolm itself). I am tempted to get the regular version myself.
Anyone hear anything good (or bad) about this weeks release of The Ten Commandments? Always loved that film. If done right it could be amazing in HD
That seems like a cool yet terrible packaging.There is 6 discs to the set...? Is the movie on 3...? Or are there digital copies and DVDs as well?
Here's a breakdown:1. BD 1956 Part 12. BD 1956 Part 2/Special Features3. BD 1923 Version4. DVD 1956 Part 15. DVD 1956 Part 26. DVD Special Features
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