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Post by pretender_gurl on Nov 9, 2003 22:23:08 GMT -5
Since the release of the French tP DVDs, a lot of us non-French speaking people have felt jealous (grrr). Well, it's time we did something about it! We need to get on Universal and Fox's case! Below are their contact websites. We need to prove that there is a demand so that we can get the supply! www.universalstudios.com/homepage/html/contact_us/ or e-mail fox at feedbackus@fox.com Just tell them that you would like to see tP on DVDs. Let's get those DVDs! ~ Emily
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Post by Sydney on Nov 11, 2003 12:10:28 GMT -5
Wait, let me get this straight.... They've released the Pretender on DVD in France but not in the United States?
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Post by pretender_gurl on Nov 11, 2003 12:51:26 GMT -5
Yep. It's called Le Cameleon and will be released in France on December 2nd. Here's a pic that was posted on TNT's message board. Don't they look awesome?! And even if you know French they won't work because the Europeans have some special player for them and they don't work on ours. How unfair is that?! I really, really, really, really want tP DVDs!
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Post by JayVitolo on Nov 11, 2003 15:24:29 GMT -5
The way the European DVD players are formatted is different from the US...the same with the VCRs. Europe's VHS format is PAL, which won't play in the US VCRs which are NTSC...trust me, I've tried (d**n season 3 of Red Dwarf in PAL).
Also, evidently Pretender was pretty big in Europe...they even got Pretender books over there. Somehow, I think they got a conclusion to tP.
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Post by pretender_gurl on Nov 11, 2003 16:29:32 GMT -5
what language are the books in, JayV?
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Post by Sydney on Nov 11, 2003 18:35:12 GMT -5
I say that's quite the act of idiocy.
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Post by JayVitolo on Nov 12, 2003 7:55:20 GMT -5
if i remember correctly, the only ones i saw were French
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Post by pretender_gurl on Nov 12, 2003 8:25:49 GMT -5
shoot! once again, why did i pick Spanish in high school?!?!?!?!?!?!
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Post by Ruby Trinity on Nov 12, 2003 21:55:37 GMT -5
The books are actually in German... unless there are others I don't know about... www.geocities.com/Hollywood/8283/sl19/prerat.html info and links about the books are at the bottom of the web page. lol I'm thinking of learning German just so I can read them, it would just take me years, and years and years but... I'm not even going to try understand the french stuff (personally I have a very bad associtation with French, which is all my own fault ). And German is pretty close to Polish which the whole of my mother's side of the family speak... arghh they just forgot to teach me! I've picked the odd word up, but I still have a long way to understanding their conversations... which, you know, on the otherhand does have it's good points .
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Post by JayVitolo on Nov 12, 2003 23:34:46 GMT -5
why can't they be in Italian so my grandfather could teach me?
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Post by Sydney on Nov 14, 2003 19:12:34 GMT -5
Why can't they put them in English so my grandfather..., wait, they're dead. Never mind.
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