In honour of the great Paul Newman's passing, I decided to pull out an old favourite and kick back for a couple of hours. While I've seen Slap Shot over a dozen times, this was the first time it wasn't P&S and it was the first time on a screen bigger than a 4:3 32 inch SD TV. The 25th Anniversary release looked a fair bit better than I expected (particularly as I've been watching a lot of BD/HD DVD lately). Not hi-def, of course, but a good enough transfer to demonstrate that the combination of my A2 HD DVD player and Sony projector can make SD DVD look pretty good (good thing for my wallet, too, as it will lessen the impulse to upgrade all my DVDs as their BD counterparts emerge).
incidently, while I'm normally NOT a fan of "dubbed" films--especially when I understand the original language--Slap Shot is one of the very few I've encountered that is as entertaining in its dubbed Quebecois French as it is in the original English
I think I'll throw in a couple more this week--I have The Sting on HD DVD (I've yet to screen it) and I'd already planned to get Cool Hand Luke on BD
incidently, while I'm normally NOT a fan of "dubbed" films--especially when I understand the original language--Slap Shot is one of the very few I've encountered that is as entertaining in its dubbed Quebecois French as it is in the original English
I think I'll throw in a couple more this week--I have The Sting on HD DVD (I've yet to screen it) and I'd already planned to get Cool Hand Luke on BD

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