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My dad got them while in Thailand, however they are in English, and not jumpy, as I've tested both.
The question to now ponder, is, how can I have Hulk on DVD when it hasn't even premiered yet?
:D
> Oh, and the film is TERRIBLE. Don't bother going to see it. Only go if
> you're really REALLY curious. And you like wasting money.
And you say this from the rubbish copy you had, people must be crazy to listen to that piece of crap. The film looks really good and has had lots of good first reviews.
Why?
It doesn't try to be anything but a good ol action super character flick and it delivers it well!
As for you having a copy on DVD. Well, its a workprint copy so you see a lot of alternative shots as well as mistakes in the diegetic sound. You far from have the final copy and infact you'll notice that Hulk's pants aren't always 'on him'.
Workprints are illegal but interesting to watch for those reasons.
That would be great :D
You do know Hulk is a man right?
;)
Short man smash like hulk.
> You don't. You have a screener version, on a DVD disc. It has no
> extras, and inferior quality.
>
> Hoorah for piracy? Well done for getting something available on the
> net for weeks?
Ahem, screener discs are not inferior quality IF someone has done their conversion job right. Yep, no extras, but of the 200 odd DVD (legal ones) I have I have watched barely any extra's at all, they only add them to try and justify the price of DVDs anyway.