01-05-2012, 10:28 PM
Ya pude comprar la nueva edicion de Zima y confirmo que tanto el audio como el video es el mismo transfer de la edicion de USA de Lionsgate con el agregado de la pista en español.
La info de la edicion de Lionsgate:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showpost....count=3497
La info de la nueva edicion de Zima:
Los Extras que trae la edicion de Zima (todos subtitulados):
-Not the Usual Mindless Boring Getting to Know You Chit Chat (HD; 43:01). This all new retrospective has some great interviews with the cast and crew reminiscing about how they became involved in the project and what it meant to them. It's nice for a critic to hear that Quentin Tarantino evidently loved critics in his youth and adored Pauline Kael, which evidently fostered his appreciation for John Travolta, who was Kael's favorite actor of that era.
-Here are Some Facts on the Fiction (HD; 20:37). Speaking of critics, this all new roundtable features several critics, including Elvis Mitchell, Scott Foundas, Stephanie Zacharek, Tim Lucas and Andy Klein discussing the impact of the film. Lest you think this is nothing but fawning accolades, Zacharek is on record saying she doesn't like the film very much. I wonder if Tarantino still likes critics.
-Pulp Fiction: The Facts – Documentary (SD; 30:31) is a good bunch of interviews done circa 2001 as well as background information on the film's history and production.
-Deleted Scenes (SD; 24:39) offers more of that iconic Tarantino insouciance (including in an on screen introduction). Tarantino eschews the idea there would ever be a Director's Cut of the film, opining "I made the film I wanted to the first time," but there's still some great, often very funny, stuff in this material.
-Behind the Scenes Montages is split into two subsections, "Jack Rabbit Slim's" (SD; 4:44) and "Butch Hits Marsellus" (SD; 6:02).
-Siskel & Ebert At the Movies: The Tarantino Generation (SD; 16:00) is a segment from the long running television show devoted to Tarantino and his influence. It's kind of funny to hear Ebert compare Tarantino's quick rise and impact to that of Spike Lee. Spike who?
-Cannes Film Festival – Palme D'Or Acceptance Speech (SD; 5:20)
-Galeria
Agradezco mucho a Zima por hacer una nueva re-edicion, se ve que ahora si se estan comprometiendo con la calidad. Ahora a esperar que ojala tambien re-editen The Others en 1080p y con Extras y la trilogia de Scream con los doblajes en español. Si lo hacen se convertiran en la mejor editora mexicana en Blu-Ray.
La info de la edicion de Lionsgate:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showpost....count=3497
La info de la nueva edicion de Zima:
Código:
DISC INFO:
Disc Title: PULP FICTION
Disc Size: 47,741,688,080 bytes
Protection: AACS
PLAYLIST REPORT:
Name: 00002.MPLS
Length: 2:34:27 (h:m:s)
Size: 33,228,915,840 bytes
Total Bitrate: 28.69 Mbps
VIDEO:
Codec Bitrate Description
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MPEG-4 AVC Video 22992 kbps 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1
AUDIO:
Codec Language Bitrate Description
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DTS-HD Master Audio English 3898 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 3898 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
Dolby Digital Audio Spanish 192 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps
SUBTITLES:
Codec Language Bitrate Description
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Presentation Graphics Spanish 53.001 kbps
Los Extras que trae la edicion de Zima (todos subtitulados):
-Not the Usual Mindless Boring Getting to Know You Chit Chat (HD; 43:01). This all new retrospective has some great interviews with the cast and crew reminiscing about how they became involved in the project and what it meant to them. It's nice for a critic to hear that Quentin Tarantino evidently loved critics in his youth and adored Pauline Kael, which evidently fostered his appreciation for John Travolta, who was Kael's favorite actor of that era.
-Here are Some Facts on the Fiction (HD; 20:37). Speaking of critics, this all new roundtable features several critics, including Elvis Mitchell, Scott Foundas, Stephanie Zacharek, Tim Lucas and Andy Klein discussing the impact of the film. Lest you think this is nothing but fawning accolades, Zacharek is on record saying she doesn't like the film very much. I wonder if Tarantino still likes critics.
-Pulp Fiction: The Facts – Documentary (SD; 30:31) is a good bunch of interviews done circa 2001 as well as background information on the film's history and production.
-Deleted Scenes (SD; 24:39) offers more of that iconic Tarantino insouciance (including in an on screen introduction). Tarantino eschews the idea there would ever be a Director's Cut of the film, opining "I made the film I wanted to the first time," but there's still some great, often very funny, stuff in this material.
-Behind the Scenes Montages is split into two subsections, "Jack Rabbit Slim's" (SD; 4:44) and "Butch Hits Marsellus" (SD; 6:02).
-Siskel & Ebert At the Movies: The Tarantino Generation (SD; 16:00) is a segment from the long running television show devoted to Tarantino and his influence. It's kind of funny to hear Ebert compare Tarantino's quick rise and impact to that of Spike Lee. Spike who?
-Cannes Film Festival – Palme D'Or Acceptance Speech (SD; 5:20)
-Galeria
Agradezco mucho a Zima por hacer una nueva re-edicion, se ve que ahora si se estan comprometiendo con la calidad. Ahora a esperar que ojala tambien re-editen The Others en 1080p y con Extras y la trilogia de Scream con los doblajes en español. Si lo hacen se convertiran en la mejor editora mexicana en Blu-Ray.