- bandit
- Pilgrim
- From: Palmerston North, NZ
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Re: The Art of Rhetoric
Hey yeah. Wasn't it the one where they thought the copy had been destroyed and then it turned up in a warehouse or something? Ah I'll go have a look for meself.
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- Damon
- Pilgrim
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Re: The Art of Rhetoric
Yeah, I think so. And I've just returned from another raiding party to the library, with more Kurosawa, Carné, and Renoir in tow, along with some Buster Keaton and Rossellini.
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- bandit
- Pilgrim
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Re: The Art of Rhetoric
Yay for all of the above, but especially for Buster Keaton! Which of his did you get? Hopefully 'The General'.
Crow: I think Ray Liotta would make an okay werewolf. Tom Servo: No, he smells like apples. - MST3K
- Damon
- Pilgrim
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Re: The Art of Rhetoric
I'm trying his shorts before The General (which appears to be the only one of his feature films available at the Massey library): Cops, The Paleface, and The Blacksmith.
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- bandit
- Pilgrim
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Re: The Art of Rhetoric
Yes! Cops is my favorite short by far. It's ever so funny. Plus you can see a bunch of humor conventions for the first time. I'll tell you later which if you don't catch them yourself.
Crow: I think Ray Liotta would make an okay werewolf. Tom Servo: No, he smells like apples. - MST3K
- strangeshe
- Hierarch
- From: Texas
- Registered: 2001-06-04
- Posts: 11251
Re: The Art of Rhetoric
damon wrote:I'm trying his shorts before The General
*tries to resist & fails* But whatever for? What did his poor shorts do to you?
*giggles madly & runs* (I think I've got contact giggles from Jaime's codeine ;)
- bandit
- Pilgrim
- From: Palmerston North, NZ
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Re: The Art of Rhetoric
*annoyed* It's Ellis' shorts you have to look out for. *points towards his .sig*
Crow: I think Ray Liotta would make an okay werewolf. Tom Servo: No, he smells like apples. - MST3K
- Captain Roberto Fruitbat
- Pilgrim
- From: Berlin
- Registered: 2001-06-08
- Posts: 1314
Re: The Art of Rhetoric
Donīt want to brag but I have every Buster Keaton short, including the Arbuckle shorts on DVD, hehehe ...
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- bandit
- Pilgrim
- From: Palmerston North, NZ
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Re: The Art of Rhetoric
Me wants! Someday. Someday soon when my funding isn't tied up in other persuits.
Crow: I think Ray Liotta would make an okay werewolf. Tom Servo: No, he smells like apples. - MST3K
- Damon
- Pilgrim
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Re: The Art of Rhetoric
*grumbles* you guys are exceedingly lucky that you're not stuck on an island in the South Pacific in which it appears to be nigh-impossible to purchase any film not made before 1975.
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- bandit
- Pilgrim
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Re: The Art of Rhetoric
What about via the internet? Don't you have some kind of amazon equivalent down there?
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- Damon
- Pilgrim
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Re: The Art of Rhetoric
The best local is AroVideo, but as they point out in their FAQ:
"The globe has been broken into six separate territories (regions) by Hollywood studios in order for them to maintain control over the internatonal release dates and strategies of their cinema product. New Zealand has been designated Region Code 4, (incorporating Australia and South America), and thus all DVD products that we are able to offer for sale on this site are Region Code 4 (RC4).
Current (if somewhat dubious) NZ legislation regarding 'parallel imports' allows us to provide a growing selection of Region Code 1 and 2 DVDs for rental only. These discs are available to DVD consumers who have had the appropriate modification made to their DVD hardware, though RC1 discs also require television monitors to be compatible with the NTSC broadcast system. Region coding currently restricts the use of imported discs on DVD-ROM drives, and thus is not recommended.
...
New Zealand is considered by the industry to be a 'rental-driven' market, which, together with our meagre population, has somewhat limited the variety of tapes for sale to the public"
I already have a TV and video that can play NTSC as well as PAL, and when I get back from Europe I'll probably buy a good regionless DVD Player. Then I'll just have to import all the films I want from Europe or the US. Expensive, but the only option.
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- Captain Roberto Fruitbat
- Pilgrim
- From: Berlin
- Registered: 2001-06-08
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Re: The Art of Rhetoric
How expensive is shipping for DVDs if you order from Europe or North America? Basically all you need nowadays is a reasonably priced DVD player thatīs capable of PAL/NTSC conversion. Then you look up the regionhack on the internet and apply it. After that all you need is lots of money for the stacks of DVDs that will soon arrive. :)
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- bandit
- Pilgrim
- From: Palmerston North, NZ
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Re: The Art of Rhetoric
They make lots of all-region dvds. In fact I think all of mine are. *ponders*
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- Damon
- Pilgrim
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Re: The Art of Rhetoric
*grin* beat ya to it.
You can actually buy regionless DVD Players down here, so I won't even need to cheat.
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- Captain Roberto Fruitbat
- Pilgrim
- From: Berlin
- Registered: 2001-06-08
- Posts: 1314
Re: The Art of Rhetoric
Hehe, parallel post.
Here in Germany you can buy only region 2 and region 0 DVDs legally. A completely ridiculous policy considered that everyone can just order them on the internet. If someone doesnīt want to order from North America for example, then you just go to amazon.fr and order it there. France obviously has no restrictions on region 1 DVDs.
The other completely ridiculous thing is that orders from german amazon for some weird reason take up to 2 weeks to arrive at my place while stuff from Canada takes just two days.
Some region 1 DVDs wonīt play on a region free payer. So being able to change the code is kind of practical. Itīs no big deal. All it took was pressing a few buttons on the remote.
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- Binky
- Pilgrim
- From: New Zealand
- Registered: 2001-06-13
- Posts: 4353
Re: The Art of Rhetoric
I encountered region problems for the first time while trying to play something on a DVD ROM. I can't remember whether we managed to region-hack it or gave up and watched something else. Half my DVDs at home are region 1s of things that weren't available for sale in NZ. Most of the DVD sales here are blockbuster fluff I'd never want to own anyway.
Arovideo is 20mins walk from my house, and they're brilliant. They have a PC with IMDB on the counter, and the only problem was that I couldn't get season 3 of Xfiles out because one of the staff had it.
- Tiny
- Pilgrim
- From: New Zealand
- Registered: 2001-06-01
- Posts: 710
Re: The Art of Rhetoric
I can change the region on my DVD player by following some cryptic hand-written instructions that the helpful people at Farmers handed over when I bought the thing. I've never actually tried it, since I'm such a good little consumer, I only buy region 4 DVDs.
I think if I was really keen I'd just set up the PC DVD to play region 1 stuff. Or pick up one of those really cheap players ... of course I already have 3 devices that can play DVDs, so adding more is probably not the best idea.
[ June 19, 2003: Message edited by: Tiny ]
- Damon
- Pilgrim
- From: enzed
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Re: The Art of Rhetoric
Aren't there supposed to be some screwy DVD Players that can change regions, but after a set number of region changes (about 30, or so I heard) they freeze up and won't change ever again?
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- Sadalian
- Pilgrim
- From: Tucson, Arizona
- Registered: 2001-06-03
- Posts: 3146
Re: The Art of Rhetoric
damon wrote:Current (if somewhat dubious) NZ legislation regarding 'parallel imports' allows us to provide a growing selection of Region Code 1 and 2 DVDs for rental only.
"Loose" them.
- Captain Roberto Fruitbat
- Pilgrim
- From: Berlin
- Registered: 2001-06-08
- Posts: 1314
Re: The Art of Rhetoric
The DVD playing software (PowerDVD 2.0) that came originally with my computer allows you to change the region setting 5 times. After the 5th change it freezes. A simple little tool called DVD Genie took care of that little problem. The DVD drive itself is region free.
Edited to add that Iīve only heard about a limited number of changes in conection with software DVD players which was what I originally wanted to say before I got sidetracked by the thought of fixing myself a little snack and lost my concentration.
[ June 19, 2003: Message edited by: Harvey 2.0 ]
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- Binky
- Pilgrim
- From: New Zealand
- Registered: 2001-06-13
- Posts: 4353
Re: The Art of Rhetoric
Mine has a little 4 on the back for appearances' sake, and the manual says 4, but it is effectively region-free.
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