Review Detail
8.4 15 10
(Updated: September 05, 2012)
Overall rating
9.8
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
9.0
Visual Editing
10.0
Enjoyment
10.0
October 24, 2009 @ 12:47 am
Titanic: The White Star Extended Edition
Review by Captain Khajiit
This is the best extended edition I have ever seen. The subject matter of the film fully justifies an epic extended edition of this nature, and the film easily absorbs the extra running time. I only became aware of the time when the first disc of this three-disc set ended.
I found each of the added scenes contributed to in some small way to the film, and filled out the story of one of the most remarkable disasters in world history. I do not care much for the alternative ending, but as the second and third discs are identical apart from the ending, one can take one’s choice.
Editing: 10 out of 10 for the editing itself – it was plain sailing all the way through
Entertainment: 10 out of 10 (theatrical – 9 out of 10)
Image and video quality: The video was excellent, with an almost imperceptible reduction in quality being present in the deleted scenes. 10 out of 10
Audio editing and audio quality: There is clear audio throughout, with only one hardcut being present, at a non-critical juncture, which did not take me out of the film at all. 9 out of 10
Presentation: who cares?
Overall: 10 out of 10
With adigitalman at the helm, Titanic becomes an unsinkable success.
Titanic: The White Star Extended Edition
Review by Captain Khajiit
This is the best extended edition I have ever seen. The subject matter of the film fully justifies an epic extended edition of this nature, and the film easily absorbs the extra running time. I only became aware of the time when the first disc of this three-disc set ended.
I found each of the added scenes contributed to in some small way to the film, and filled out the story of one of the most remarkable disasters in world history. I do not care much for the alternative ending, but as the second and third discs are identical apart from the ending, one can take one’s choice.
Editing: 10 out of 10 for the editing itself – it was plain sailing all the way through
Entertainment: 10 out of 10 (theatrical – 9 out of 10)
Image and video quality: The video was excellent, with an almost imperceptible reduction in quality being present in the deleted scenes. 10 out of 10
Audio editing and audio quality: There is clear audio throughout, with only one hardcut being present, at a non-critical juncture, which did not take me out of the film at all. 9 out of 10
Presentation: who cares?
Overall: 10 out of 10
With adigitalman at the helm, Titanic becomes an unsinkable success.
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