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Aracnofobia, una de las mejores peliculas de ataques de animales, todo un clasico.

La informacion:

Video
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1

Audio
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
Spanish: Dolby Digital 2.0
French: Dolby Digital 2.0

Note: All DD 2.0=320 kbps

Subtitles
English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese

Discs
50GB Blu-ray Disc
Single disc (1 BD)

Playback
Region A
Ya tambien esta este titulo y bueno este es el mismo disco de USA solo regionalizado pero el contenido es el mismo, divertida pelicula de produccion Spielberg.

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buen precio del raton miguelito, por cierto ya lei a Gonzalo en Dead Poets Society y el la compro en Liverpool, tal vez ahora Bi$ney no se puso quisquilloso con entrar en promociones con estos titulos, ojala por el bien de nuestros bolsillos. Angel
Ehh lmentablemente la versión de México no es la remasterizada, y el transfer deja que desear con el nivel de detalle en los negros buuu.
Pero entonces que versiones hay y porque tenemos otra versión nosotros?
Epale! La acababa de comprar y tómala solo al ver una escena me di cuenta de lo que comentas ya que la imagen se ve totalmente deslavada con un contraste terrible, es como si le subiéramos mucho el brillo a la tv, es una lástima que de nuevo Disney aquí haga de las suyas, mientras que en EUA sí corrigieron esta falla de último minuto aquí "que se jodan" o "al fin que no se van a dar cuenta" etc etc. Es una pena porque la resolución es notable y todo pero el contraste arruina todo.

Reseña
(10-22-2012, 09:55 PM)Ulises escribió: [ -> ]aquí "que se jodan" o "al fin que no se van a dar cuenta" etc etc.

Obvio lo arreglaron a tiempo, pero se les quedaron un buen de discos y dijeron ¿que vamos a hacer con ellos?, ya sé México....

Ojala Disney México lea este tema y hagan un recall o algo asi, aunque lo dudo.
¿O sea que la edicion no remasterizada nunca llego a salir en USA?
segun esto si salio en USA remasterizada


Review del Video

Cita:After several false starts, Arachnophobia completes its trip to home video in a presentation that finally presents the film to good advantage. The 1999 DVD release of Arachnophobia wasn't enhanced for 16:9 and suffered from a weak video transfer. The initial pressing of the Blu-ray, which Disney withdrew prior to the original Sept. 4, 2012 street date, suffered from incorrect black levels that were especially noticeable in the Venezuelan sequences. The remastered 1080p, AVC-encoded Blu-ray that streets on Sept. 25, 2012 corrects the black levels and features a vastly superior image. The details of the countryside, the various styles of clothing, the Jennings' ramshackle barn, the elaborate spider webs, the spiders themselves (the small ones a harmless New Zealand breed, the large one a giant tarantula, plus an animatronic model) are all readily visible. The resolution is so good that in some shots you can even make out the thin wires attached to the spiders by their wranglers to control them. The image is somewhat soft, which is appropriate not only to the subject matter, but also because the film pre-dates the hard-edged digital look that has become standard twenty-two years later. (The cinematographer was Mikael Solomon, who shot The Abyss.) With black levels appropriately set, the visible detail is even better on the remastered version.

Colors generally run to the pastel and delicate, but they are now better saturated without the unnecessary overlay of gray on the original Blu-ray. The Venezuelan sequences are the most obvious beneficiary of this improvement, because there is no longer a distracting milky background or hazy overlay, and the greens of the jungle are truly verdant. In the shot where the expedition sees two colorful macaws fly by against a neutral background, the intense hues of the plumage stand out now, just as they should. The one aspect of the South American scenes that may give viewers pause—and it may even explain why the brightness levels were initially cranked up too high—is that the opening sequence, before the expedition descends into the "sinkhole", now looks unusually dark. Since the rest of the film appears correct, this has to be attributed to the original element; it may well be a result of the optical superimposition of the credit sequence, which ends just before the expedition reaches the bottom of the sinkhole.

There is only one slightly negative side effect of the correct brightness level, which is that video noise is occasionally more visible than it was when the grayish blacks washed it out. It's a small price to pay for the many benefits of an overall more accurate image, and, on the plus side, it's confirmation that the image hasn't been compromised by filtering or other noise reduction techniques.
(10-23-2012, 12:38 AM)Daniel_Legion escribió: [ -> ]¿O sea que la edicion no remasterizada nunca llego a salir en USA?

Exacto, la no-remasterizada solo salió en discos que mandaron para reseñar pero Disney se dio cuenta rápido y corrigió el error, de hecho retrasó un par de semanas el lanzamiento para corregirla.
O sea que....


¡A IMPORTAR!
(A menos que Disney esté de buenas, lo cual dudo) Ya qu es una película "de catálogo").