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Two additions to Prehistoric Women ADDED

Postby Steven_Feldman » 28 Apr 2017 17:51

Title: Prehistoric Women
Country: Greece
Region: 2
Releasing Studio: New Star
Case Type: Keep Case
Aspect Ratio: 2:35, 16:9
Anamorphic?: Non-Anamorphic [listed as widescreen 16:9, but it is non-anamorphic]
PAL or NTSC?: PAL
Soundtracks: English
Subtitles (are they optional?): Greek (removable)
Commentaries: none
Extras:
Synopsis
"World of Hammer" episode: "Lands Before Time" (narrated by Oliver Reed - 24:59 min)
Theatrical Trailer
2 combo (with "The Devil's Own") TV Spots
Photo Gallery (18 photos)
Poster Show (posters to 25 Hammer movies, mostly but not all in English)
Notes: title when placed in a PC is Proistorika Thilika
Easter Eggs:
Source: I own a copy of this DVD

Title: Prehistoric Women
Country: Spain
Region: 2
Releasing Studio: Cine
Case Type: Keep Case
Aspect Ratio: 2:35, 16:9
Anamorphic?: Anamorphic [?]
PAL or NTSC?: PAL
Soundtracks: English, Spanish
Subtitles (are they optional?): Spanish
Commentaries: none
Extras: none
Notes: Spanish Title - "Mujeres Prehistóricas"
Easter Eggs: none
Source: [url]http://www.amazon.es/Mujeres-Prehistóricas-DVD-Martine-Beswick/dp/B01FIFH2XE[/url]
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Re: Two additions to Prehistoric Women (Greek and new Spain)

Postby Samuel_Scott » 28 Apr 2017 22:45

Hi Steven,

just so you know, Amazon is not a legitimate source for us (no online store is) so we won't be able to add that release.

The Greek one will be added in due course though :)
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Re: Two additions to Prehistoric Women (Greek and new Spain)

Postby James-Masaki_Ryan » 03 May 2017 03:05

Theatrical Trailer
2 combo (with "The Devil's Own") TV Spots

How long are these? Also how long is the film's runtime?
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Re: Two additions to Prehistoric Women (Greek and new Spain)

Postby Steven_Feldman » 03 May 2017 12:49

James-Masaki_Ryan wrote:
Theatrical Trailer
2 combo (with "The Devil's Own") TV Spots

How long are these? Also how long is the film's runtime?

Any certain reason you're asking? The listings at http://dvdcompare.net/comparisons/film.php?fid=5227
do not specify the time of the spots nor of the film.

I wonder why it is that most listing at dvdcompare.net don't list film running times.
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Re: Two additions to Prehistoric Women (Greek and new Spain)

Postby James-Masaki_Ryan » 03 May 2017 13:38

Steven_Feldman wrote:
James-Masaki_Ryan wrote:
Theatrical Trailer
2 combo (with "The Devil's Own") TV Spots

How long are these? Also how long is the film's runtime?

Any certain reason you're asking? The listings at http://dvdcompare.net/comparisons/film.php?fid=5227
do not specify the time of the spots nor of the film.

I wonder why it is that most listing at dvdcompare.net don't list film running times.

Many older entries are missing runtimes because we didn't specifically request them in the past, or the DVD review sites which we took the information from did not include the runtimes.

To make things more consistent we are not asking for as much info as possible for runtimes of the film and extras.
Especially for contributors who have the disc in hand, it would be very helpful.
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Added additions to Prehistoric Women FAO Steven

Postby Steven_Feldman » 03 May 2017 22:06

UPDATED INFORMATION (indicated in red)

Title: Prehistoric Women 1:30:17
Country: Greece
Region: 2
Releasing Studio: New Star
Case Type: Keep Case
Aspect Ratio: 2:35, 16:9
Anamorphic?: Non-Anamorphic [listed as widescreen 16:9, but it is non-anamorphic]
PAL or NTSC?: PAL
Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital Stereo
Subtitles (are they optional?): Greek (removable)
Commentaries: none
Extras:
DELETE: Synopsis 00:10 [I was wrong about this: it is the copyright warning while the box art is shown]
"World of Hammer" episode: "Lands Before Time" (narrated by Oliver Reed - 25:00 min)
Theatrical Trailer 02:15 [in color]
2 combo (with "The Devil's Own") TV Spots 01:01 and 00:21 [both are in black & white]
Photo Gallery (18 photos) 01:33
Poster Show (posters to 25 Hammer movies, mostly but not all in English) 02:13
Also Available 01:50
Notes: title when placed in a PC is Proistorika Thilika
Source: I own a copy of this DVD

ORIGINAL LISTING:

Title: Prehistoric Women
Country: Greece
Region: 2
Releasing Studio: New Star
Case Type: Keep Case
Aspect Ratio: 2:35, 16:9
Anamorphic?: Non-Anamorphic [listed as widescreen 16:9, but it is non-anamorphic]
PAL or NTSC?: PAL
Soundtracks: English
Subtitles (are they optional?): Greek (removable)
Commentaries: none
Extras:
Synopsis 00:10
"World of Hammer" episode: "Lands Before Time" (narrated by Oliver Reed - 24:59 min)
Theatrical Trailer
2 combo (with "The Devil's Own") TV Spots
Photo Gallery (18 photos)
Poster Show (posters to 25 Hammer movies, mostly but not all in English)
Notes: title when placed in a PC is Proistorika Thilika
Source: I own a copy of this DVD
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Re: Two additions to Prehistoric Women FAO Steven

Postby James-Masaki_Ryan » 03 May 2017 22:59

Just one more thing. The audio. What kind of audio is used for the English track?
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Re: Two additions to Prehistoric Women FAO Steven

Postby Steven_Feldman » 04 May 2017 02:59

James-Masaki_Ryan wrote:Just one more thing. The audio. What kind of audio is used for the English track?

I don't know. How do I find out?
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Re: Two additions to Prehistoric Women FAO Steven

Postby James-Masaki_Ryan » 04 May 2017 11:37

A display button on the remote usually shows the type of audio (Dolby, MPEG, LPCM, etc) and how many channels (5.1, 2.0, 1.0 etc).
If it's 2.0, please let us know if it is a stereo, surround, or mono track.
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Re: Two additions to Prehistoric Women FAO Steven

Postby Steven_Feldman » 04 May 2017 23:31

James-Masaki_Ryan wrote:A display button on the remote usually shows the type of audio (Dolby, MPEG, LPCM, etc) and how many channels (5.1, 2.0, 1.0 etc).
If it's 2.0, please let us know if it is a stereo, surround, or mono track.

English Dolby Digital Stereo

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Re: Two additions to Prehistoric Women FAO Steven

Postby James-Masaki_Ryan » 04 May 2017 23:40

Looks like the Greek release is the only one with stereo audio.
Thanks for the info!
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Re: Two additions to Prehistoric Women ADDED

Postby Samuel_Scott » 04 May 2017 23:53

I would guess this is actually dual mono. A lot of players incorrectly show dual mono tracks as stereo when you press display (including a couple of my own DVD players!).

If you listen with headphones, do you get the exact same sound in both ears?
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Re: Two additions to Prehistoric Women ADDED

Postby Steven_Feldman » 04 May 2017 23:57

Samuel_Scott wrote:I would guess this is actually dual mono. A lot of players incorrectly show dual mono tracks as stereo when you press display (including a couple of my own DVD players!).

If you listen with headphones, do you get the exact same sound in both ears?

I don't think I have headphones anymore. If I do, I'm not even sure where to look, at this point.

My Blu-ray player is a Region-free Toshiba BDX-1300. I bought it in February of 2013.

I just went up close to my TV. It has speakers on each side of the screen, and I placed my face
in the middle. It is probably dual mono, because it didn't sound like stereo.
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Re: Two additions to Prehistoric Women ADDED

Postby James-Masaki_Ryan » 05 May 2017 01:28

OK, updated as "mono"
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Re: Two additions to Prehistoric Women ADDED

Postby Steven_Feldman » 05 May 2017 14:04

At http://www.dvdcompare.net/comparisons/film.php?fid=5227 it says,

Notes:
Cast mistakenly lists the picture as anamorphic.


What exactly does that mean? On the back of the box, it says "widescreen 16:9"
but that doesn't say anything about anamorphic or non-anamorphic, does it?
Or does it? Please let me know, because I don't know.

Also, please remove this part:

Synopsis (0:10)

I was wrong about the 10-second section being a synopsis: it is the copyright warning.
I didn't realize this at first, because the box art is shown to the left of the warning.

Also, the running time of the film (1:30:17) isn't listed. You guys wanted me to give
the running time in order to list it and I provided it, so why isn't it there?
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Re: Two additions to Prehistoric Women ADDED

Postby Samuel_Scott » 05 May 2017 20:49

Steven_Feldman wrote:At http://www.dvdcompare.net/comparisons/film.php?fid=5227 it says,

Notes:
Cast mistakenly lists the picture as anamorphic.


What exactly does that mean? On the back of the box, it says "widescreen 16:9"
but that doesn't say anything about anamorphic or non-anamorphic, does it?
Or does it? Please let me know, because I don't know.


The case lists widescreen 16x9 (which many companies use to say anamorphic), but the aspect ratio is actually 1.33:1 so it is full screen which will 99.99% of the time be non-anamorphic (there as been very rare occasions where not).

Also, please remove this part:

Synopsis (0:10)


Done :)

Also, the running time of the film (1:30:17) isn't listed. You guys wanted me to give
the running time in order to list it and I provided it, so why isn't it there?


Run times are listed with the cuts at the very bottom of the page under the overall. It is there :wink:
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