MGM Home Entertainment
Reviewed by dvdfreak
Last modified on Friday 20th March 2020, 12:01:27 AM
| | Label: MGM Home Entertainment (Czech Republic)
| Region: 2 & 4 | RCE protection: No | Copyright protection system: CSS / CPPM
| Disc type: DVD9 (the data occupy 6.91 GB)
| Playback time (hh:mm:ss.frames): 1:46:11.14
| Video: PAL | Aspect ratio: 1.85:1 anamorphic |
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Bitrate (min / avg / max): 0.20 / 8.04 / 9.21 Mbps
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Audio: | English Dolby Surround / 224 kbps German Dolby Surround / 224 kbps French Dolby Surround / 224 kbps Spanish Dolby Surround / 224 kbps
| Subtitles: | English for the deaf and hard of hearing, German for the deaf and hard of hearing, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Portuguese, Polish, Greek & Czech
| Menus available in: | English, German, French, Italian & Spanish
| | Special features: | Theatrical trailer (1:50, in English)
| Notes: | I must say I was rather pleasantly surprised by this "ancient" (2004) DVD of a, well, nominated for 3 Oscars, and quite entertaining (although pretty silly at times ;-)), but certainly not "high-profile" film. Given the fact that half the time we're shown the titular train "running away" very, very fast WHILE there's a minor snow storm raging around, the encode holds up very well - I didn't notice any artefacts watching this on my Oppo / 63'' Sammy combo. Thumbs up! (c: |
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