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Sunday 11 October 2015

Stargate Laserdisc

Perhaps this isn't what MGM and Pioneer originally considered the discs fate but I think it looks pretty smart. Way back in the day when I actually owned a Pioneer Laserdisc player and paid in hindsight what was an enormous amount of cash for the privilege of AC3 audio and Letterbox presentation of movies I did actually own Stargate, it was sold along with the player when I transitioned to DVD. To this day it's still the only movie that ever came close to blowing up one of my speakers:)


4 comments:

Alina Florence said...

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Alina Florence said...

This looks quite amazing. I wish I could have something exactly like that I could hang in my room. It would look so cool. I wonder if there is any shop that has something related to this or music. I just got done with teaching students how to write a dissertation proposal for undergraduate. And now I have some time to search for it as well. Please let me know then.

Isabell Kiral said...

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Ariel Wilson said...

I don't know about that and I call Mama and ask her what is that so she tells me that the LaserDisc is a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium initially licensed, sold, and marketed as MCA DiscoVision in the United States in 1978. Unlike most optical disc standards, LaserDisc is not fully digital and instead requires the use of analog video signals. so I was really inspired to see this in your home I am a web content writer and I also use this in my content as well.