NPH "Company" on Bluray
#1NPH "Company" on Bluray
Posted: 11/13/12 at 11:30amAbout to use a Amazon gift card on this. Anyone else get it yet? I saw it in its theater engagement. But I was wondering about any extras and quality of the disc.
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#10NPH
Posted: 11/14/12 at 1:08pmI was trying to wait for the holidays, or for the price to go down a little bit, but as soon as I knew it was actually out in the world, there was simply no resisting. I ordered my copy of the DVD last night and could just wait by the mailbox until it's here.
#14NPH
Posted: 11/14/12 at 6:31pmI used to have to have things right away. Glad I snapped out of that. I used a gift card and got that and a few other things. Should be here tomorrow. But as normal I will probably skip to the parts I like and then never watch it again.
#15NPH
Posted: 11/14/12 at 6:50pm
Did anybody order theirs from DeepDiscount.com? I saw the lower price there, but they have a photo of the new production with a description of the Doyle revival. I didn't want to take any chances by getting a second copy of the 2007 production, so I didn't buy it.
But it's a decent price, especially with free shipping.
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#18NPH
Posted: 11/19/12 at 10:17pmI'm also interested in an audio rip of this, if anyone has one. Johnny, the only advice I have if you want to try and rip it yourself is do some googling and see which programs are the highest rated. I've ripped audio from DVDs before, but have since changed computers and can't remember what program I used.
#20NPH
Posted: 11/24/12 at 8:57amI got the Blu-ray on Thursday (from Amazon) and watched the first hour on Friday night. I saw it when it played in movie theatres, but forgot how well it was staged. Love the direction and performances. A terrific, all star cast.
#22NPH
Posted: 11/25/12 at 9:47pm
I need to figure out how to audio rip this too!
I've watched the DVD several times since I got it. I love Price's staging and the book scenes really shine here. I've watched the Doyle revival a couple times, but this recording really captures Company in all its glory.
#23NPH
Posted: 11/26/12 at 4:55pmWatched it this weekend with my family. I must be hardening up, because it was the first time in 7 years that I've watched Company and not cried. The best part for me was getting to watch them watch it, and discover it in their own (sometimes humorous) ways. And being reminded that I actually know every single word.
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