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ES/TPIO DVD Japan Edition released, 28 June

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2007 07:51
by Uccellina
I've just bought one, haven't seen yet (I have to save it till I get settled, tranquil......have to finish this and that and.... :?)
Have you seen it already, MIDORI??

Now let me just introduce what's inside.

The package includes
:) Main Disc: ES/TPIO, Commentary by Stewart & Andy.
:D Bonus Disc: Unreleased live video, Unreleased scenes from the footage, Stewart's interview in L.A., Documentary of Stewart's visit in Japan
:o Booklet: Info about the movie, the same one that I got at the preview show last year. Production notes by Giovanni inside (this is the article that made me join this forum) .

Uccellina

Production notes by Giovanni inside (this is the article tha

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2007 07:57
by giovanni
>Production notes by Giovanni inside (this is the article that made me join >this forum) .

Giovanni me???
Tell me more.

Giovanni

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2007 11:27
by sockii
Very cool! Any link where we can order a copy on line? Do you know how the DVD is region coded? (Keeps fingers crossed its Region 0...)

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2007 12:03
by Midori
>Have you seen it already, MIDORI??

Not yet. I've just transferrd money first yesterday. They'll send me the
one around next Monday or so. :wink:

>Bonus Disc: Unreleased live video, Unreleased scenes from the footage, Stewart's interview in L.A., Documentary of Stewart's visit in Japan

Some fans ,who have already seen this, praises it highly so I can't wait!

> Do you know how the DVD is region coded?

Dear sockii,

The region code is '2'.
http://www.hmv.co.jp/product/detail/2543982

I'm afraid you cannot see this in USA....
http://hometheater.about.com/cs/dvdlase ... codesa.htm
I'm so sorry. :cry:

And Gio,
>>Production notes by Giovanni inside
The booklet was also sold when this film had been on a road show in Japan.
The title is "Production note Sundance debut 2006 'Being Stewart Copeland by Giovanni Pollastri". I think this it you, Gio. :wink:

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2007 12:05
by copelandos_damour
I would love to have this. Wonder if I could order it...

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2007 12:06
by sockii
>I'm afraid you cannot see this in USA....
>http://hometheater.about.com/cs/dvdlaserdisc/a/aaregioncodesa.htm
>I'm so sorry. :cry:

Actually there are ways around that...just makes for a little more work. :wink:

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2007 12:21
by Uccellina
Giovanni>>>Giovanni me??? <<<

Si, certo !
Giovanni Pollastri, it's you.
You should have written something somewhere about this movie.
It's entitled "Production Note/ Sundance Debut 2006" "Being Stewart Copeland"
And it starts like this;
In the screen of "Everyone Stares", every one can see the Police at its glory from inside, from Stewart's point of view....."

sockii>>>any link where we can order a copy on line? Do you know how the DVD is region coded?

I found it at Amazon.co.jp...Ahhh, I'm afraid to say it's "Available for orders shipping to addresses within Japan only"..... :cry:
the URL includes Japanese characters, so, please Google " Everyone Stares, Japan Edition, DVD". Partly written in English, too.
I'm not sure about the region code....but it says on the package " for Japanese market"
You can see the photo here....
http://thepolice.jp/news/2007/05/_dvd_on_sale.html

Uccellina

P.S.
Thank you MIDORI about the region code etc....
You've posted while I was writing this. :D

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2007 13:37
by DirtyMartini
[quote="Midori"]The title is "Production note Sundance debut 2006 'Being Stewart Copeland by Giovanni Pollastri". [/quote]

Excellent.

Thanks for the info, Uccellina.

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2007 13:47
by Midori
[quote="sockii"]
Actually there are ways around that...just makes for a little more work. :wink:[/quote]

Ohh you mean this kind of stuff? :o
http://www.dvdregionmaster.com/

>I would love to have this. Wonder if I could order it...

Hi, Lara
I'd say Sweden and Japan have the same regional code but there might
be another problem. "Resolution: NTSC (Japan)"
Sweden is "Pal" form.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTSC
But 'resolution' should causes no trouble for you to watching a dvd on PC.

The above is all my guesswork. I recommned you to ask sockii personally. :wink:

>Thank you MIDORI about the region code etc....
My pleasure. I love to see DVD's soooon!!

PS. I've been wondering for a long time. ... What do "ES/TPIO" and "OT"
mean? :oops:

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2007 13:56
by sockii
[quote="Uccellina"]
I found it at Amazon.co.jp...Ahhh, I'm afraid to say it's "Available for orders shipping to addresses within Japan only"..... :cry: [/quote]

More strangeness...even with that being the case, they let me put in an order with an international shipping address. Of course, we'll have to wait and see if it actually ships or if I get a follow up email shortly saying they can send it to me in the U.S....

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2007 14:33
by Uccellina
MIDORI>>>What do "ES/TPIO" and "OT" mean? <<<

the initials of...
ES/TPIO= Everyone Stares / The Police Inside Out
OT= Off Topic ? I guess.... :?

Uccellina

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2007 15:07
by Midori
[quote="Uccellna"
Amazon.co.jp...Ahhh, I'm afraid to say it's "Available for orders shipping to addresses within Japan only".

Is it?? :shock:

I'll ask HMV Japan whether they accept an overseas shipping to USA or Sweden just in case.....

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2007 15:15
by New Zealand Promoter
Any clarification on what the "unreleased live video" component is?
cheers!

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2007 16:19
by Uccellina
tj7>>>Any clarification.....<<<

Yeah...I'll report you later....or MIDORI would be earlier...
How frustrating, I have to finish my work first.....grrrrrr :cry:

Uccellina

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2007 17:55
by Krokodyle
>>I'm afraid you cannot see this in USA....
>>http://hometheater.about.com/cs/dvdlaserdisc/a/aaregioncodesa.htm
>>I'm so sorry.

> Actually there are ways around that...just makes for a little more work.

My $50USD Philips DVP-642 plays pretty much everything I throw at it. PAL, NTSC, any region (even DivX & Xvid)...it plays them all. It's not the best DVD player (quality-wise), but it certainly is versatile!