Release.Date: 22.01.2013
Video.......: x264 4255 kbps
Frame.Rate..: 24 fps
Resolution..: 1280x720 pixel
Audio.......: English DTS
Language....: English
Length......: 1h 48m 0s
Source......: Retail Bluray
Size........: 4480 MB
iMDB.COM....: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1855199/
BLURAY.COM..: http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/
End-of-Watch-Blu-ray/57691/
Release Notes:
We have debated a lot about this release and weren't sure
how to tag it, RETAiL or R5 (that is RC for everyone NOT
being oldsql). We decided to go with Retail based on the
following facts:
Good video source: 30mbit
Good Audio source: DTS-HD
BLURAY.COM.......: listed as retail since 20 November 2012
(1919, Paris, France)
AUCTIONEER: Sold. Your number, sir? Thank you. Lot 663,
then, ladies and gentlemen. A poster from this house's
production of Hannibal by Chalumau.
PORTER: Showing here.
AUCTIONEER: Do I have 10 francs? 5 then. 5 I am bid. 6. 7.
Against you sir 7. 8? 8 once. selling twice sold to Monsieur Deferre.
Thank you very much sir. Lot 664 a wooden pistol and 3 human skulls...
from the 1831 production of Robert le Diable by Meyerbeer.
10 francs for this. 10 thank you. 10 still. 15, thank you. is I'm bid.
Going at 15. Your number sir? Lot 665 ladies and gentlemen.
A papier mache musical box in the shape of a barrel organ. Attached,
the figure of a monkey in persian robes playing the cymbals. This item,
discovered in the vaults of the theatre, still in working order.
PORTER: Showing here.
(music box plays Masquerade)
AUCTIONEER: May I commence at 15 francs? 15, thank you. Yes 20 from you,
sir. Thank you very much. Madame Giry 25. Thank you, Madame. 25 I'm bid.
Do I hear 30? 30. And 35?
(Madame Giry shakes her head)
Selling at 30 francs then, 30 once, 30 twice. Sold, for 30 francs to the
Vicomte de Chagny. Thank you, sir.
RAOUL: (sung in head) A collector's piece indeed... every detail exactly
as she said... Will you still play, when all the rest of us are dead...?
AUCTIONEER: Lot 666, then: a chandelier in pieces. Some of you may recall
the strange affair of the Phantom of the Opera, a mystery never fully
explained. We are told, ladies and gentlemen, that this is the very
chandelier which figures in the famous disaster. Our workshops have
repaired it and wired parts of it for the new electric light. Perhaps we
can frighten away the ghost of so many years ago with a little
illumination.
Gentlemen!
Everyday takes figuring out how to live,
Sometimes it feels like a mistake,
Sometimes it's a winners parade,
Delight And Angers,
I guess thats the way it's supposed to be...
Quality > Quantity
dupeNET > LocalNet
Common Sense > Nuke "Council"
Tha man with the icecream-van > you ;)