Something really nice happened -- a very good vendor in Ohio shipped me the Eros and Eros-DEI versions very fast (to reach me in Delhi India). I work in Delhi but my real home is in Punjab (India) -- and that's where Ultra DVD, Malaysian VCD, and the Gold VHS are... Cheers! I am now looking forward to the Deepawali holidays when I will get some time to compare the Malaysian, DEI, the Eros, the ULTRA, and the Gold editions of Sholay.
Meanwhile an
important feedback related to
http://www.zulm.net/modules.php?op=modl ... le&sid=103 -- Here it is shown how much "picture" is cropped on the DEI version when compared to the B4U version...
I quickly scanned my newly received DEI -- and you know what?
During the "starring" (or credits) sequence in the beginning, the black bars on DEI are much bigger (above and below the video). As soon as the starring is over and the first scene showing Sanjeev Kumar (Thakur) appears, the black bars become smaller! This most probably means that the DEI starts at the same ratio as seen on 70mm prints in theatre -- without any "left" and "right" cropping (when compared to the theatrical 70mm projections), but soon after starring is over, the DEI is "zoomed" in a little to crop out some area from the left and the right. Good piece of info naa? LOL. BTW, I do not think this zoom-in happens in the ULTRA DVD. I also remember that the very first time Sholay was shown on a TV channel was on Doordarshan way back around 1995. Recently ZEE channel has been showing it frequently. In both Doordarshan and Zee, there was no zoom-in. So it looks like Doordarshan, Zee, Ultra DVD -- all show the same picture area as seen on 70mm (even though they may be different versions of the movie itself).
I also quickly scanned my newly received Eros 204-minute DVD (I won't call it B4U Eros because B4U is not mentioned anywhere on the artwork). There was a very neat "Dolby Digital" message in the beginning (the same as what you see in theatres). While scanning, I noticed something in the sequence where Veeru and Jai are pretending to be dead and dacoits come to collect their bodies. But of course they are alive and they kill all dacoits except one (who then carries their message back to Gabbar). In this sequence is that famous scene of Amitabh and Dharam back-to-back, blazing guns in hands, Amitabh facing and shooting towards the left, Dharam facing and shooting towards the right ---- and this scene was used in posters also.
But while Dharam (on the left hand side) is fully visible, Amitabh (on the right side) is cropped!!! -- I distinctly remember that Amitabh too was fully visible when I saw Sholay earlier... but cannot recall whether it was in the theatre or on Ultra DVD or both. What is interesting about this fact is that this means Eros 204-minute version may not actually be fullframe, but pan-and-scan! Either that, or it may be that even in the 204-minute DVD, a little area from the right side is cropped out (when compared to the actual theatrical frame). If it's the latter it's slightly better than if the 204-minute were actually discovered to be pan-and-scan.
I'll repeat why I say so... if even in the so-called fullframe 204-minute version, some picture area is missing from (at least) the right-hand side ----
meaning that either the theatrical prints and/or the Ultra DVD has some more picture on (at least) the right-hand side---- then clearly, the 204-minute edition is not showing you the fullframe!
NewDeep wrote:
British Film Classification (earlier known as British Censors) have an archive of three "Sholay" requests:
1. The 198min-3s version with 4s cut - for theatres - released by Eros <<<=== clearly one of the Sholay-sanshodhit no Gabbar killing versions.
2. The 188min-28s version with 15s cut (on PAL I think) - for video - released by Orson Video
3. The 204-min-36s version with 10s cut (on NTSC I think) - for video - released by Sipsons Video World
Both (my) DEI and EROS-204-minute are actually produced by EROS London. That means they may have had to pass through the British Film Classification Board -- and this also means that the 204-minute version may be missing 10 seconds (see above) -- even on the edition sold in the U.S.
I say this because my
Eros-204-minute version inlay card (artwork on the case) clearly says "
Platinum, Made In U.K." on the stem/sleeve (area between back and front), and on the back says something like - "Rights held by Eros London."
Does your Eros-B4U-204-minute also say the same?
My
DEI says "rights held by Eros London" and "
MARKETED BY DEI, U.S."
This is important to note because this most probably means that all DEI were doing was market in the U.S. (but not author or make) the London-produced-EROS DVDs, and later EROS started marketing their own DVDs in U.S. So basically, it was Eros itself making all these DVDs... this is what it appears to me.
BTW, both (my) DEI and Eros-204-minute carry this serial number -
DVD E 016. What about your DVDs folks?
On the disc itself, my DEI does not have the DEI logo, but has the same artowrk on the disc as seen at
http://www.zulm.net/modules.php?op=modl ... le&sid=103(Wish I could lay my hands on Sipsons and Orson editions too.)NewDeep wrote:
I have placed my QUALITON order
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... =tech-info and am looking forward to check whether it really is Qualiton version (the artwork says Eros), whether it really is Region 1, and whether it really is 4 1/2 hrs (270 mins) long as claimed by a reviewer on Amazon...
By the way, just like DEI may have simply been marketing London-produced-EROS-Sholay and other London-produced-Eros-DVDs, so would have Qualiton I think...
Let's see