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Meet the Feebles
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Brian Sergent, Donna Akersten, Mark Hadlow, Ross Jolly, Stuart Devenie Director: Peter Jackson Brand: MVD Writer: Danny Mulheron Cinematographer: Murray Milne Producer: Peter Jackson Writer: Peter Jackson Editor: Jamie Selkirk Producer: Jim Booth Writer: Fran Walsh Writer: Stephen Sinclair DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 94 minutes Published: 2006-07-01 DVD Release Date: 2006-07-18 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Model: JEF07707 Studio: Jef Films Product features: - Peter Jackson's (Lord of the Rings) twisted take on a "Muppets" like puppet show. MEET THE FEEBLES, a puppet tragedy of gross proportions, relates the fateful events that lead to the infamous Feebles Variety Massacre - a day that rocked the puppet world! Bletch, a cigar chomping walrus has his hands full with his cast of egocentric show-biz stars. When you've got an incompetent panic-stric
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Movie Reviews of Meet the FeeblesMovie Review: Bad video quality Summary: 2 Stars
This movie is great, I would rate it about 4 to 4.5 stars. This review, at two stars, is about the DVD release from "Substance".
The DVD is 4:3 full screen, cropping the movie's original aspect ratio of 1.78:1. There are no extras on this DVD, barely even a menu. The video looks like it has been taken from a second-generation VHS tape. The colors are bleeding and are overly saturated. Everything looks mushy.
I'm not sure why they did not do this right. The very next DVD in their lineup, Peter Jackson's "Bad Taste", looks great. It has a crisp 1.66:1 aspect ratio image in an anamorphic frame, and it contains a 25 minute making-of featurette. Why could they not give this Peter Jackson movie the same treatment?
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