Forum - View topicNEWS: Funimation, Lionsgate to Screen 1995 Ghost in the Shell Anime Film in U.S. Theaters in Februar
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Zethus_Thorne
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If the blu ray has 5.1 on both Japanese and English, I'll probably replace my regular Anchor Bay/Manga copy for the Lionsgate one.
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relyat08
Posts: 4125 Location: Northern Virginia |
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I'm mostly curious if this'll be the same video. Apparently there were some issues with the 25th Anniversary copy. I bought it and didn't notice anything during a casual watch, but I'll upgrade if this is supposedly better.
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firedragon54738
Posts: 3113 Location: wisconsin |
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Well that cool but I all ready own 2 copys the 2.0 and the 25th anniversary but it will be worth to watch it in a theater but no anime plays around where I am
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russ869
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Maybe if they were screening it on film I'd be interested...
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Kon'Doriano
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I'm more excited for this than the live-action film
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GeorgeC
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The FIRST release of Ghost in the Shell on North American Blu ray -- which is the Ghost in the Shell 2.0 Edition -- has 6.1 DTS on BOTH tracks but that's with a soundtrack that has new orchestration and new ORIGINAL cast recordings. Stereo (2.0) is all that's available for the Japanese version of Ghost in the Shell (theatrical) and that's all that's coming unless they do new recordings and remixes. I don't think the Japanese film owners have isolated tracks for all the audio in the original film anymore. Very few people prefer GiTS 2.0 which is why it's only had the one Blu ray release and we're up to at least two releases of the original Ghost in the Shell (theatrical, 1995) on Blu ray now -- including the previous steelbook. I seriously doubt anything will change on the new steelbook printing. FYI, Lionsgate and Anchor Bay are basically the same company now... Lionsgate bought out Anchor Bay if you missed that tidbit. Same disc, slightly different company label is what I'd predict -- otherwise, all else will be the same (except MAYBE the disc protection encoding). There have been complaints online about the previous steelbook but mainly because it didn't have the "limited edition" booklet that came with the original slipcased Blu ray release (which also had metallic printing on it -- the slipcase, I mean). What part of "limited edition" do people STILL not understand???? |
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jsevakis
Former ANN Editor in Chief
Posts: 1685 Location: Los Angeles, CA |
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That's not correct, the Japanese Blu-rays and the previous US DVDs all had Japanese audio in 5.1. The previous US release Blu-ray also had a really wonky subtitle track that's much less accurate -- somehow both weirdly localized, AND kinda Engrishy. No idea why they didn't just use the same subtitles from previous releases. Those were fine.
Really hope this new edition fixes both of those. |
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pachy_boy
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Not to mention that even the English dub was missing some audio, like one of the watermelons that exploded silently.
Even if the new edition doesn't fix everything, I'm getting it anyway just for the beautiful steelbook cover. |
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NJ_
Posts: 3129 Location: Wallington, NJ |
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In addition to the mentioned subtitle issues, the English dub is also missing sound effects (explained here and here). |
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