Remember that scene in American History X where that guy gets his teeth kicked into the curb? Well there’s a scene in Deep Red wehre a guy gets his teeth rammed against very sharp table edges and whatnot. Multiple times.
There’ve been very few movies that’ve actually made me cringe away in disgust.
It’s almost have bad as having chopsticks rammed up your nostrils into the back of your head.
Anyway, what’s up with Pearl Harbor being spread across two discs? Spartacus, Ben-Hur, Titanic… they all have longer running times and they all fit on one disc. Yet Pearl Harbor has it’s third act on disc 2. What a gyp.
You’d expect that with it being on DVD, you wouldn’t have to flip sides or change discs like you would with laserdiscs or VCD’s but blah. Switching discs for a movie that could’ve been easily fitted onto a single DVD-9. There isn’t even a commentary track on there. I don’t see why they couldn’t have used the extra space to fit the whole movie onto one disc.
Maybe it’s because of the DTS track. DTS is a memory hog.
I talk too much about DVD’s.