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I bought the series earlier when the DVD's were 2 episodes per disc.
I noted a scene from Charlie X seemed trimmed. After Charlie is angered, he passes a group of laughing crewmen. He says something like"no laughing" and uses his power on them.
As a close up of the faceless woman happens, there is a definite skip to the next scene. The score changes abruptly.
Does anyone know if this occurs on the complete season 1 DVD box set?
Dean Winchester
10-09-2004, 10:08 PM
if Paramount is trimming episodes... they should trim prices too.
That is just wrong how much they gouge Trekkies on DVD, makes me happy that Buffy is as "geek" as I'll get over a tv show (tho I wanna get X-Files on DVD but used cheap for over 50% off retail prices)
You're so right about that. Don't get me wrong - it's not a big cut but definitely there. It seems pointless for me to get the box set on top of the 40 disk, 2 episode ones if the cut is still there.
It's illogical to assume that not one person has bought the DVD season 1 box set and also reads this forum.
Just a quick "Yay: it's trimmed" or "Nay: it's as it was originally screened in the 60's"
:crying:
Dean Winchester
10-22-2004, 02:27 PM
maybe I'd consider blind-buying Trek (since I do like a lot of that genre, but while I've watched some Trek and liked it, have never watched any of the shows regularly) if the sets weren't so freaking astronomically priced. Paramount gouges Trek fans. I even have a problem paying 100 for X-Files sets.
vashti1999
10-22-2004, 09:03 PM
Originally posted by ph1l
It's illogical to assume that not one person has bought the DVD season 1 box set and also reads this forum.
Just a quick "Yay: it's trimmed" or "Nay: it's as it was originally screened in the 60's"
:crying:
You'd probably get a definitive answer at a Star Trek forum. There's gotta be some trekkie forum somewhere where they'd all discuss the dvd releases. Hardcore Trek fans would know if there's any missing footage from the dvds. :ufo:
I've actually tried that and thought I'd give another style forum a go. Seems no one can answer it. Thanks anyway.:)
tvfan0101
10-24-2004, 02:07 PM
I checked with some friends on another message board and was told that the scene you described appears on the Season One DVD set.
Thanks again...but I was referring to the length of the scene. There seems to be a definite skip in to the next scene on the "2 episodes a dvd" release I purchased last year.
tvfan0101
10-25-2004, 09:10 AM
Right. My buddy said the scene appears exactly as you describe, which I took to mean the scene is complete with the skip you talk about. I can ask about the exact length if you want.
I'm having no luck at all with other forums, so I'd really appreciate it if you could ask your friend. Ta in advance
tvfan0101
10-26-2004, 10:40 PM
ph1l, I have yet to get a response regarding the exact length of the scene in question but I was told, and I quote, "The transferrs for the boxed set are identical to the ones for the 2-episode volumes. They reportedly weren't remastered or edited in any way."
Shine
11-11-2004, 11:24 AM
To set matters streight the scene from "Charlie X" on the DVD box set of season one has not been edited or trimmed, it plays exactly as it should.
Thanks Dax.
I hate to labour the point but did you compare your version to the other source (the earlier 2 ep a disc release). If so did you detect the trimming I'm referring to.
Shine
11-14-2004, 04:19 AM
Originally posted by ph1l
Thanks Dax.
I hate to labour the point but did you compare your version to the other source (the earlier 2 ep a disc release). If so did you detect the trimming I'm referring to.
I have "Charlie X" on a store bought video, so nothing had been edited out of it like if had been taped off of television. The scene on the video and the scene from the DVD box set are exactly the same. I don't know how the scene played on the 2 episode DVD's, but I can't see why it would be any different.
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