Great movie that i saw on vhs. Funny. Notice that both Sony theaters are showing the film in 35mm Dolby Stereo instead of the advertised DTS 5.1 and DTS 2.0 stereo format as both theaters supported SDDS, which Universal didn’t support until 1998.
Actually, the Lincoln Square was equipped with DTS from the start. Their opening engagement, Star Trek: Generations, was shown in DTS.
Most likely, Universal didn’t have DTS discs printed for the film (since the studio infamously dumped it along with cutting 25 minutes from the final cut). And Dolby Stereo and DTS Stereo were more or less interchangeable.
On the bluray release they have DTS 5.1 MA. They also have 23 minutes of deleted scenes that look terrible according to the review of the bluray as well as promotional and making of stuff.
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Great movie that i saw on vhs. Funny. Notice that both Sony theaters are showing the film in 35mm Dolby Stereo instead of the advertised DTS 5.1 and DTS 2.0 stereo format as both theaters supported SDDS, which Universal didn’t support until 1998.
Actually, the Lincoln Square was equipped with DTS from the start. Their opening engagement, Star Trek: Generations, was shown in DTS.
Most likely, Universal didn’t have DTS discs printed for the film (since the studio infamously dumped it along with cutting 25 minutes from the final cut). And Dolby Stereo and DTS Stereo were more or less interchangeable.
On the bluray release they have DTS 5.1 MA. They also have 23 minutes of deleted scenes that look terrible according to the review of the bluray as well as promotional and making of stuff.
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