As soon as I bought the crappy Dreamworks version, this beauty is coming out. I think I'll just buy it anyway.
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Innocence US Re-release!
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It does have an English dub. And no I don't have it, it comes out tomorrow.
I did rent Innocence from Blockbuster once and it was the Dreamworks version. It had the English dub. But when I bought one from Amazon there wasn't any. I just love Richard Epcar as Batou. But I don't mind reading the subs.
I did rent Innocence from Blockbuster once and it was the Dreamworks version. It had the English dub. But when I bought one from Amazon there wasn't any. I just love Richard Epcar as Batou. But I don't mind reading the subs.
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The new subtitles are wonderful, not to mention that the audio-quality's pristine especially for surround-sound.Dinsdale wrote:Can anyone here with first hand experience comment on the quality of the English subs in this Bandai DVD re-release of Innocence?
The crappy hearing impaired subs on the Dreamworks release kept me away.
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The english dubs themselves are wonderful, with both the British adaptation which is completely different from the one for the American port. We had the final cut which really makes a world of difference in the delivery, and overall lines spoken.
The subs, however, I still prefer what was written in the original Dreamworks version (perhaps due to the 450 + views that it got from me), but the lack of the hearing impaired aid is a wonder for me, since
"distant screech/ engine growling" isn't something I want disturbing my line of sight.
I bought the Blu-Ray, and the regular version, and the special edition DVD as well. Easily the Blu-Ray's the best package you could get.
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