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barthez
17-10-2001, 19:22
Boy does the r1 version of SHREK look good or what???????

the review was taken from the Digital bits website. See what you think.

So... I'm back from DreamWorks. And I can safely say that I've just seen what I think is going to be the biggest-selling DVD to date. Yep... it's Shrek (street date November 2nd). Bigger than Gladiator you say? Yes indeed, bigger than Gladiator, Episode I, Snow White and even The Godfather (terrific DVDs though they all are). I'm not the kind of guy who goes to these studio PR events and swallows the party line. But I really think this disc is gonna be the biggest DVD of the year. Let me tell you why...

DreamWorks' Shrek has been far and away the biggest film of 2001, with a box office take of over $266 million thus far (only New Line's Rush Hour 2 comes close with $223 million). Part of the reason for that success is the film's universal appeal - there's just as much in the film to entertain adults as there for kids. So in creating the DVD, DreamWorks has paid attention to that broad market, resulting in a 2-disc set that offers even more for everyone than the movie itself - more than 11 hours of entertainment (or so the studio says and, based on what I've seen, I believe them).

If you're just a casual movie fan, Disc One of the set offers a full frame version of the film, a behind-the-scenes featurette, character interviews, a preview of the studio's next animated feature Spirit: Stallion of Cimarron, and tons of features for kids. In fact, DreamWorks has created a whole Kids Zone section of the disc, which features music videos and numerous interactive games. Several of these can be played on your set-top DVD player, including one where you ask the magic mirror "yes" or "no" questions and get randomly generated answers (think the old Magic 8-Ball game), another where you can decorate the Gingerbread Man however you like and still another where you can mix and match the heads and body parts of the major characters in various combinations. Kids will love this stuff. There are also a number of great DVD-ROM games - more on that in a minute.

If you happen to be a more advanced film fan, Disc Two will be more to your liking. It includes the film in anamorphic widescreen video, with Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 audio options, filmmaker commentary and numerous featurettes (and other extras) on the making of the film and the technology that made it possible. Among these are multi-angle videos of the pitch sessions for various scenes that didn't make the film (some of which are very funny), character design progressions and a never-before-seen, extended ending to the film that was created just for the DVD. And that's just the highlights of Disc Two - there's much more that I'm not mentioning here.

Whichever version of the film you choose to watch, you're getting it in the highest possible video quality. The Shrek DVD uses the same kind of direct-digital transfer process that Pixar took advantage of for the Toy Story discs - no film was involved. PDI went straight from the digital animation files to DVD. All of the menus - every single page - feature some kind of new CGI animation, all of it created by the same people who worked on the film itself (and featuring new voice work by Mike Myers and the other original cast members). And then there's those DVD-ROM extras...

Now... if you've read The Bits for any length of time, you probably know that I'm no big fan of DVD-ROM bonus material. All too often, it's crap like screensavers and weblinks to the studio's site online. Very rarely do you get anything of real value, and most of it involves installing something on your PC, which is bound to go wrong, crash or otherwise conflict with your system's settings in some way. But Shrek offers something new. A lot of somethings in fact. I counted at least 10 interactive games on this DVD, that are designed for use in PC DVD-ROM drives. NONE of them needs to be installed on your computer - they all play right off the disc itself. Much of these are for kids, but there's games that will appeal to adults too. There are film-themed versions of Tic Tac Toe, Hangman and Pinball. There are features that let your kids print out scenes from the movie to color, print out character masks that they can cut out and wear - even a Pin the Tail on the Donkey game that they can print out and play.

But the best DVD-ROM feature is the Shrek ReVoice Studio, that lets you take 12 scenes from the film and replace the actors' dialogue with dialogue that you record yourself via the software and your computer's microphone (most PCs these days include them - if not, you can buy them for as cheap as $10). I was extremely skeptical about this feature when I first read about it in the studio's press release. But I'll be damned - not only does it work, it works so well that it's a helluva lot of fun. We were given a hands-on demonstration of this feature this morning. It's very easy to use (dare I say, almost idiot proof?), and the software ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) engine that makes it work is so good, that even the most amateur voice talent is made to sound professional. In fact, the engine is based on a piece of actual, professional ADR software that's in use today at many major sound recording studios. It analyzes the sine waves and natural "rhythms" of the recorded speech to match it as closely as possible to the characters' lip movements. ReVoice is a proprietary DreamWorks DVD feature, and you can expect to see it on more discs in the future. Trust me on this - it's damn cool. And DreamWorks has arranged an 800 customer assistance line for those who need help getting any of the DVD-ROM features to work.

Not convinced yet that Shrek is gonna be the biggest DVD of 2001 (and perhaps of all time)? Well... here's one last piece of information to chew on. The DVD carries an SRP of only $19.95. Enough said. Look for our complete review of the disc about a week or so before street date, when the studio provides us with final product.



:) WOW:)

Yonathan Gal
17-10-2001, 20:10
Yep, I'm getting the R1 as soon as it's released. It looks superb. Forget Star Wars, sure the dvd was impressive but the film was terrible, and this is a great film with even better extras! Easily the dvd of the year I think... Cast Away was pretty damn good as well, that's a very under-rated dvd title this year...

Robby
18-10-2001, 00:48
Barthez, or anyone, i don't s'pose you can post a direct link to that article can you. I cannot access the home page and i am hoping a direct link into the website might help. I've been stuck without the digital bits for months now:(

Ben Martin
18-10-2001, 01:08
Originally posted by Yonathan Gal
Forget Star Wars, sure the dvd was impressive but the film was terrible, and this is a great film with even better extras!

we'll see if those 'extras' are really as good as the superb items on the episode I disc like the documentary. however 'cool' that game thing is it's still just a game and personally i wouldn't even rate it as an extra. not that this matters of course, who cares which disc is 'better'? personal preference at the end of the day. for me star wars is the better film, warts and all.

Sammy709Sony930
18-10-2001, 08:54
Stroll on!

A P&S version for the DVD player and 4:3 TV in the kids room,
with the widescreen on a *separate* disc for the DTS Amp/Widescreen TV combo downstairs.

2 copies of Shrek for the price of 1.

(Preordered from Play247 already)

chansla
18-10-2001, 09:46
pitty its a crap film. Nearly every disney film i've seen is better.
poor poor film

mr.nick
18-10-2001, 10:03
Originally posted by chansla
pitty its a crap film. Nearly every disney film i've seen is better.
poor poor film

Apart from TS2, recent releases from Disney are not in the same league as Shrek.

Oh... forgot to add 'IMHO' :D

springer
18-10-2001, 10:39
Yup! That's one for the shopping list in Boston in December!! Anyone shopped there?? Recommended stores??

Lex Luthor
18-10-2001, 16:50
Originally posted by springer
Yup! That's one for the shopping list in Boston in December!! Anyone shopped there?? Recommended stores?? Don't know about Boston but I bought a few DVDs in Florida a couple of weeks ago and found Wal*Mart and K-Mart to be the cheapest places. Bound to be at least one of those in the Boston area.

Avoid mall retailers like Sam Goody as they are more expensive than buying from Play247 back here!!

SimonI
18-10-2001, 17:03
Originally posted by lexluthor
Avoid mall retailers like Sam Goody as they are more expensive than buying from Play247 back here!!

I was amazed at how expensive Sam Goody was in San Diego - £23 for standard releases!

barthez
18-10-2001, 22:33
robby heres your link mate

http://www.thedigitalbits.com/#shrekwide



as for shopping in boston, see if you can find any PICTURE PARADIDE OR TOWER RECORD STORES

Avoid vigin megastores at ALL costs, the'll have your arm off as well as well as your payment.
(and don't forget to add the state TAX)

mark.

Robby
18-10-2001, 22:40
Thanks for that Barthez sadly it didn't work:(
I miss my digital bits. http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/smilie/whinging.gif

Stoopid bloody computer:mad:

naim
19-10-2001, 09:56
its out now at lvs a bit expensive but 2/3 weeks ahead of anybody else

RES999
19-10-2001, 10:07
lvs?

mjb1975
19-10-2001, 10:09
********* say they have it in stock now too.....

naim
19-10-2001, 10:23
laser visual software i sometimes order reg1s before 4pm and get it next day
" LVS"<sales@laservisual.com>

MARKMAN
19-10-2001, 10:40
Originally posted by chansla
pitty its a crap film. Nearly every disney film i've seen is better.
poor poor film

Troll, Troll, Troll, Troll

RES999
19-10-2001, 11:02
Does anyone have the URL for LVS?

Thanks

Rob

ColinP
19-10-2001, 11:02
My review of the Region 2 disc is now online (see my sig for the link)...

Lucy
19-10-2001, 11:10
Originally posted by springer
Yup! That's one for the shopping list in Boston in December!! Anyone shopped there?? Recommended stores??

Boston is very low on decent dvd stores. It has your regular Tower (back bay area on Newbury St. Green Line on the subway, get off at Hynes Convention Center), HMV and Sam Goodys (Downtown Crossing, Orange or Red Line) for sure, but unless it's a new release they tend to be around the $30 mark.

Newbury Comics (around the corner from Tower) have a decent indie range. Cracking cd store though!

There is a decent video / dvd store in a shopping center called the Copley Center, which is adjacent and connected to The Prudential Center (which is next to the aformentioned Hynes Convention Center). I do not however, recall it's name, but in the Copley Center is a Sony Multiplex, and whatever floor that is on, this video store is directly one floor above it. Not the cheapest but a decent range, if memory serves.

Cheaper discs are to be found out of town at places such as Target, where their prices are $20 for a new release Unfortunately, these kinds of places only carry the sort of range ASDA would stock. You'll find Targets on major highways out of towns and sometimes in out of town malls. I think there's one on Route 93 leading north out of Boston.

It's not that surprising then really, that us brits can get r1 titles before, and often cheaper than our American counterparts.

If you want any more shopping tips for Boston, I know it inside out and am willing to help!

Lucy