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29-Nov-2007, 12:05 AM
Originally posted by: SilverWook
You might want to consider using the early 80's full-frame Laserdisc, as the transfer is about as old as the broadcast versions. (This would also give you a decent analog stereo audio track to work with.) Even the special edition VHS might look too "new".


You have to look out for that disk, as a number of them suffer from "Disc Rot". I've read that a few other people have had that problem as well. Mt copy of "Superman II" also shows this "Disc Rot" problem. My L.D. of Superman and Superman II are ready for the trash, and it was the soundtracks that did show the first signs of the problem. Another thing you would have to take note of, is that some of the scenes that are on the extended T.V. versions have some alternate music to the ones on the official video release. ADigitalMan asked if you hang out on the "Superman Cinema message board"? I do! "Superman Cinema" is a great resource, and I used there site as a guide in making my composite edit.

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