MovieSwede
06-19-08, 06:37 AM
I tought this could be fun to know.
That on the june 17th, we got our first BD movie that was produced and released for the Swedish market.
http://www.discshop.se/shop/ds_produkt.php?lang=&id=66980&lang=se&subsite=movies&&ref=
While the Seventh Seal was the first swedish movie on BD, it wasnt a Swedish BD release.
And while we had swedish produced BDs none of them have been a domestic produced movie.
So that this happen on a very smal market is a good sign.
That it was released on a BD50 is also interesting, I was expecting it would end up on a BD25.
It was Encoded with AVC + DTS-HD MA + DD640
But for the bad parts, they havnt included a single bonusmaterial (well a trailer in the end of the movie) Forgett to include English subtitles, and I guess they even region codec the movie (havnt confirmed)
Also, so far i havnt been that impressed with the movie. (You should never use narration in a motion picture...)
That on the june 17th, we got our first BD movie that was produced and released for the Swedish market.
http://www.discshop.se/shop/ds_produkt.php?lang=&id=66980&lang=se&subsite=movies&&ref=
While the Seventh Seal was the first swedish movie on BD, it wasnt a Swedish BD release.
And while we had swedish produced BDs none of them have been a domestic produced movie.
So that this happen on a very smal market is a good sign.
That it was released on a BD50 is also interesting, I was expecting it would end up on a BD25.
It was Encoded with AVC + DTS-HD MA + DD640
But for the bad parts, they havnt included a single bonusmaterial (well a trailer in the end of the movie) Forgett to include English subtitles, and I guess they even region codec the movie (havnt confirmed)
Also, so far i havnt been that impressed with the movie. (You should never use narration in a motion picture...)