Peacock wrote:And in case it wasn't mentioned before, on the plus side, Park Circus' I Only Want you to Love Me has optional subs - unlike the Olive.
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It also has the same extra as the Olive edition.perkizitore wrote:Peacock wrote:And in case it wasn't mentioned before, on the plus side, Park Circus' I Only Want you to Love Me has optional subs - unlike the Olive.
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He's saying that like the Olive disc, the Park Circus edition also does not include HoH subs.TMDaines wrote:I don't think Olive's has HoH subs as that is what people always moan at Olive about.
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Duh, this is a German film; on the Olive the subs are hardcoded, on the Park Circus they are optional.
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Unfortunately it seems so. Amazon DVD pre-orders up for A Trip to the Moon and Farewell, My Lovely.manicsounds wrote:Hmm, Park Circus is releasing Melies' "A Trip To The Moon" on DVD only?
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