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Posted: Nov. 26 2004, 07:59 |
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I hope Marcus Junglas doesn't mind I quote him here.
"Hi,
today I've seen the Elements DVD for the first time and I've to say it's worth every little cent! I don't actually know why someone at a record company SUDDENLY puts work (! in any release of Mike, but on the other hand it's Virgin, not Warner. Someone did put work on it, it's a clean and well made DVD!
The image quality is VERY good, even on the old videos. Sound quality is also very good, except for the Space Movie excerpt, which isn't perfect, but still good.
All videos are without speech or something disturbing as they were on the old Elements video. The later is still present as "Interview" including all the videos again with speech on it as we know from the past.
The menues have a modern look, which means that the text is nearly unreadable small. It might become really unreadable on not optimal conditions like Composite Video connection instead of S-Video or RGB.
There is no real surprise regarding the videos as I already had all of them on VHS except the "Don Alfonso" video. I was curious about that and... it DAMN FUNNY! Pure slapstick comedy. It was made in a really really cheap and bad way, planned of course, so it's pure fun. It's close to a Benny Hill sketch I like: he tried to sing an opera and acts accordingly on a theatrical stage and actually nothing works as he wanted while he still tried to look relaxed. This comes quite close.
The whole thing a nice treasure box with a nice collection of the (Virgin time) videos in their best quality ever - nothing more, but nothing less.
I'd rate it 9 of 10 points on my first impression.
Bye
/\/\arcus"
-------------- If I were music, I would be Enigmatism.
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