Posted on 09/23/2009 6:19:16 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
Oh gadz... I'd forgotten about that. That's exactly the problem with Coen brothers' movies. I remember all the funny parts and forget the wierd parts and then convince my Dad and Dona to sit down and watch it... and then oh... crap. It's like when I thought they'd just love "Fargo" like I do... and utterly forgot how vile the language was. Same thing happened with "Office Space".
It'd be nice on DVD's if you could choose different edits of the film... like a "G" version... a "PG" and a the full version. Why not? There's some great stuff in movies that, for some audiences... they can't deal with those moments of vileness.
Granted... there's some movies, like "Team America..." for which there can be no "G" rated version. But for lots of movies, a few bleeps here and there and a few tiny edits could open up whole new worlds of popular culture to audiences that would never see them.
Heh. It's funny how that is. :-) Lemme guess... Core2 duo with a couple Gb of RAM...
This is a Core 2 duo 3GHz with 4GB RAM. Heck of an upgrade from a 200MHz processor (I think) with 384MB of RAM.
I've got to get ours working again, but first my stitches have to heal up enough so I don't tear myself up wrestling it out of the garden shed. I sprained my shoulder the last time, and that was bad enough. It probably weighs 400 lbs.
It's probably 20 years old now, and never had an engine rebuild. Heavy, wet snow is rough on it (and me). I should probably look for something newer with more power (and not much more size). Five horsepower only goes so far.
Horey smokes! :-)
I’m late, but the new room looks great. Good to see some old timers drop in.
The studios already chop up the movies for showing on television. With all the space available on Blu-Ray you'd think there'd be no problem including the edited for TV cut on the disk.
Someone needs to email hollywood with this idea. I bet it'd result in higher Blu-Ray sales if people know they can have the edited version along with the complete version.
I remember hearing on Glenn Beck's radio show once about a service he used to edit rated-R movies down to a PG-PG13 level. I can't remember the name of the service now.
Those services have popped up, done great business, and then get sued out of existence by movie studios. Even ones where you buy the VHS tape and they physically remove the objectionable scenes. Movie studios don’t like people “messing with” their stuff. Getting them to include a G rated version on the disk would seem the way to go but I don’t think they will.
Not unless Walmart decided to try pushing the idea. They might be able to make it happen like how they’ve gotten “censored” versions of some albums.
Well, all is zipping along at a blazing speed here on my new computer, even the errors happen quickly!
We networked my old computer and it spent all night copying over all my gigabytes of pictures and videos and folders from my old documents folder.
We seem to have some kind of issue with the Office 2000 install, something about Outlook 2000 seems to not agree with the new puter. It won’t save my settings and I can’t send mail or import my address book or folders from the old outlook. For now, I can receive, but not send, mail.
So we don’t know if that’s fixable or if I’ll need to do something else. Any ideas?
The error Outlook is giving is that the WAB DLL could not be found.
I tried copying the two wab dll files from the Program Files/Common Files directory into Windows/System32, but that didn’t fix it.
I think she needs to use a newer mail reader, like Mozilla Thunderbird, but that’s just me. ;)
Seems like you could do it with a network enabled player and a service it contacts to get the list of what time stamps to skip over. hmmm.
At some point... like when your software is almost a decade old... it might be time to just use something new.
Sorry, I don’t have any better advice.
Yeah - so he tells me ;)
If I did more power computing, I’d buy a new version of Office. The truth is, I don’t any more and the software was not in my way...
I guess I’d get used to anything, I just am used to how Outlook works, and wanted to resist all this talk of Change!
I Hope it all works out for you...
Wandering through.
Good to see you.
I agree wholeheartedly! It would open up a HUGH market for DVD sales to families who would like to see movies with their kids, but don't want to have to explain things to the younger ones while doing so.
There was a group that was doing this, and I think they were sued by some film-makers or something like that for ruining the original spirit of the movies.
Give me a break!
Spoken like a true Hobbit!
I just think it’s funny that half of us want a PG version for the kids, and half want the PG version so we can show it to our parents. :~D
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