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directed by Wes Anderson
U.S.A. 1996
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Theatrical Release Date: February 25th, 1996
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Sony - Region 1 - NTSC vs. Criterion (2-disc Special Edition) - Region 1 - NTSC vs. Criterion - Region 'A' - Blu-ray
1) Sony - Region 1 - NTSC LEFT 2) Criterion (Special Edition) - Region 1 - NTSC MIDDLE 3) Criterion - Region 'A' Blu-ray - RIGHT
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Distribution | Sony - Region 1 - NTSC | Criterion - 2-disc Special Edition - Spine # 450 - Region 1 - NTSC | Criterion Collection (Blu-ray) Spine # 450 - Region 'A' |
Runtime | 1:31:15 | 1:31:30 | 1:31:43.706 |
Video |
1.85:1.00 Original Aspect Ratio Bit-rate:
5.91 bps |
1.85:1.00 Original Aspect Ratio Bit-rate:
8.98 bps |
Disc Size: 47,472,543,911 bytes Feature Size: 26,195,122,176 bytes Average Bitrate: 38.08 Mbps Dual-layered Blu-ray AVC |
Audio | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), DUB: Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
DTS-HD Master Audio English 3927 kbps 5.1
/ 48 kHz / 3927 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1536 kbps / 24-bit) Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps |
Subtitles | English, Spanish, None | English, None | English, None |
NOTE: The Vertical axis represents the bits transferred per second. The Horizontal is the time in minutes. |
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Features |
Release Information: Studio: Sony Pictures Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Edition Details: DVD Release Date: December 22nd, 1998 |
Release Information: DVD Production: Criterion Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Edition Details:
Disc 2
DVD Release Date: November
25th, 2008 |
Release Information: DVD Production: Criterion
Disc Size: 47,472,543,911 bytes Feature Size: 26,195,122,176 bytes Average Bitrate: 38.08 Mbps Dual-layered Blu-ray AVC Edition Details: • The original thirteen-minute black-and-white Bottle Rocket short film from 1992 in HD • Eleven deleted scenes • Anamorphic test, storyboards, location photos • Behind-the-scenes photographs by Laura Wilson • The Shafrazi Lectures, No. 1: Bottle Rocket in HD • Murita Cycles, a 1978 short film by Braverman in HD • PLUS: A booklet featuring an appreciation by Martin Scorsese and an essay by Brooks • Original artwork by Ian Dingman
Blu-ray
Release Date: December 16th, 2008 |
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NOTE: The below Blu-ray captures were taken directly from the Blu-ray disc.
ADDITION: Criterion Blu-ray - December 08': Utilizing the same high definition master as the standard DVD from a couple of weeks back, we have essentially the same color palette with better resolution. Technically over 4 times the bitrate. This is a dual-layered Blu-ray with the feature taking up approximately 26Gig of space transferred with the AVC encode. Detail shows a demonstrative improvement. Colors, especially reds, seem far more true. It looks quite impressive.
We have a DTS-HD master track that brings much of the
film's score and delightful music to life with selections from Oliver Onions,
The Proclaimers and The Rolling Stones. It's not an aggressive track
and the mix reflects that but it has a few moments and some subtleties to. This
Blu-ray offers only English subtitles as
an option.
Extras are duplicated from the recent DVD (see full
description below) and thankfully housed all on one disc with many in HD
(including The Making of ...,the original thirteen-minute black-and-white
short film, The Shafrazi Lectures, No. 1: Bottle Rocket and the Murita
Cycles). I
actually finished the amusing commentary and it enhanced by strong enjoyment of
the film. We also get the liner notes booklet.
Once again Criterion's packaging is fairly basic - a more
environmentally friendly
cardboard slipcase *** ON THE SD-DVDs: The dual-layered Criterion image easily bests the single-layered Sony (originally Columbia Tri-Star) which has many artifacts and digital noise. The Criterion colors are sometimes quite different and detail is dramatically improved. Both transfers are anamorphic and progressive but Criterion are able to advertise that theirs is 'Supervised and approved by director Wes Anderson and director of photography Robert Yeoman.' The Criterion is brighter and shows more information in the frame - especially the left edge. We wait with great anticipation to the eventual Criterion Blu-ray (at the same cost - due out on December 16th, 2008) but for those who have not taken the HD-step this SD transfer won't disappoint. NOTE: The older Sony edition has a cropped 1.33:1 version on the opposite side of the disc. Although advertised as 'DTS' on the Criterion website I believe they are referring to the Blu-ray which will be a DTS-HD Master track. Still the 5.1 sounds sharp and accompanies the excellent image adeptly. The Criterion offers English (and surprisingly yellow) subtitles - more complete than the decade-old Sonys' (see samples below). Extras on the Criterion are fabulous - we get an audio commentary featuring Anderson and co-writer/actor Owen Wilson - recorded for Criterion in 2008. I haven't had a chance to get through all of it but am loving it so far - anecdotes and memories - delightful. On a second disc (also dual-layered) we get a 25 minute The Making of "Bottle Rocket". This is an original documentary by filmmaker Barry Braverman featuring Anderson, producer James L. Brooks, actors James Caan and Luke and Owen Wilson, and others. I was very keen to see the original thirteen-minute black-and-white treatise Bottle Rocket short film from 1992 - a great inclusion! There are eleven deleted scenes - each about 1.5-2 minutes long last 27 minutes in total. Amusing stuff but, for the most part, their exclusion was the right choice in my opinion. It was cool to see the anamorphic test with the 2.35 Panavision widescreen (originally intended for the film). There are some storyboards and behind-the-scenes photographs by Laura Wilson (Owen's Mom). It doesn't end there - we have 10 minutes of The Shafrazi Lectures, No. 1: Bottle Rocket (kinda strange) Murita Cycles, a 1978 27-minute film by Braverman - noted as a friend and collaborator of Wes Anderson. Finally a 24-page liner notes booklet featuring an appreciation by Martin Scorsese and an essay by Brooks and some original artwork by Ian Dingman. Great stuff for the die-hard, or novice, fans... I really enjoy this film and have seen it at least 6 times - this Criterion DVD is a breath of fresh air and the extras are like food to a starving man. Although I can't wait to add the Blu-ray to this comparison I am thrilled with this SD. Strongly recommended! |
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NOTE Damage on Sony - Caan's chin
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Distribution | Sony - Region 1 - NTSC | Criterion - 2-disc Special Edition - Spine # 450 - Region 1 - NTSC | Criterion Collection (Blu-ray) Spine # 450 - Region 'A' |