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benzo41190 Wisconsin state fair boy
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 8:58 am Post subject: |
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| No that wasn't a problem....I don't really care if its loud. He said if there was anyone who noticed the loud volume, let me know. So I told him. Like I said, its not a problem at all. Actually, any home video sounds loud compared to a movie or TV. |
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BalconyTradition I Guess Donkeys Are Okay Joined: 21 Jan 2006 Total posts: 1 Gender: Unknown |
Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 10:54 pm Post subject: |
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| Wish mine worked. Is anyone else having a problem with disc 1 playing? |
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robbalvey Site Admin
Joined: 01 Feb 2005 Total posts: 18525 Location: So Cal Age: 39 Gender: Male |
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Golfie I Smell Funny
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Total posts: 1409 Location: Wisconsin Age: 16 Gender: Male |
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The suspense is KILLING me! I run to my mailbox every day now... |
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Corkscrewed Full Fledged Donkey Enthusiast!
Joined: 16 Feb 2005 Total posts: 378 Location: Southern California Age: 25 Gender: Male |
Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 5:51 pm Post subject: |
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I don't really have a problem with the volume. The only issue is that the segments aren't always normalized, so sometimes, there may be a sudden spike in noise because the music for the previous segment was softer than the music of the current one.
Nothing hugely distracting though; just noticeable.
Anyway, Robb, I deeply apologize for nothing having put in my review yet. It's been an insanely busy couple of weeks with work, getting ready for school and study abroad, architecture internship stuff, and a whole bunch of other things. I will try to get it up asap! |
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robbalvey Site Admin
Joined: 01 Feb 2005 Total posts: 18525 Location: So Cal Age: 39 Gender: Male |
Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 7:22 pm Post subject: |
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^ It's cool! I know what it's like being busy.
And yeah, normalizing the audio is one of my personal pet peeves. I keep meaning to run all our music through Cool Edit Pro or something, but so many times we'll change music on the fly (the Weird Al song on Volume 7 is a great example) so it's almost too late.
Anyway, looking forward to your review.
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benzo41190 Wisconsin state fair boy
Joined: 20 Apr 2005 Total posts: 2084 Location: Milwaukee and West Bend WI Age: 4 Gender: Male |
Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 8:07 pm Post subject: |
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^So when you get music from DVDs where do you get it? Because I know that all songs have a different volume so i can see where the problem is.
But when you burn the DVD, cant you set a certain volume when it burns? _________________ "Were Talk-in Bout Flea Market...Montgomery, Its Just Like, Its Just Like--A Mini--MALL! "
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Guy T. Koepp I'm not allergic to Donkeys.
Joined: 09 May 2005 Total posts: 5191 Location: Land of the KKK Age: 43 Gender: Male |
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 7:03 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry this review took so long! I am desperately trying to have my DVD ready to go by the Halloween Orlando trip.
Anyway! IMHO this is the best DVD you all have released! Seriously! The pacing is great. Fantastic choice in music. The footage is awesome! None of the segments are too long or get dragged out.
Congrats on another fine installment of the TPR franchise vids! You guys realy deserve all the praise in the world for the awesome job you do.
Keep up the good work!  _________________ Order your copy of What's in a Brain? Now!
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sfne2005 Hot Potato!
Joined: 03 Apr 2005 Total posts: 905 Location: Lowell, MA Age: 33 Gender: Male |
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 8:18 pm Post subject: |
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Hurry up Guy with your vid!! I want to see it and you in October!  _________________
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Corkscrewed Full Fledged Donkey Enthusiast!
Joined: 16 Feb 2005 Total posts: 378 Location: Southern California Age: 25 Gender: Male |
Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 11:32 am Post subject: TPR Coaster Expedition Volume 7 - Corkscrewed's Review |
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TPR Coaster Expedition Volume 7 - Corkscrewed's Review
Remember when Theme Park Review’s coaster season volumes used to actually come out once a year? Well, at the rate Robb and Elissa are going, they might have to start releasing them literally once every meteorological season! Indeed, fresh off their madly and gropingly successful first-ever TPR trip to the United Kingdom, Robb and Elissa have released Coaster Expedition Volume 7: Around the World with Theme Park Review! This wild and entertaining three-DVD set contains everything people have come to expect in a TPR DVD, taking viewers on a whirlwind trips across three continents and dozens of roller coasters, from the traditional to the cutting edge to the totally awesome to the downright bizarre. And throughout it all, Robb, Elissa, and the gang exhibit such an overwhelmingly enthusiastic sense of fun that you won’t be able to help but enjoy yourself as you watch each segment.
It’s this uncanny ability to infect fans with this excitement that sets the TPR DVD’s apart from most of other coaster videos out there. Like the six sets before it, Volume 7 allows the audience to vicariously experience the adventure, comedy, and Dan-unapproved wetness that seem to follow Robb and Elissa around on all of their trips. Beyond being simple music videos set in theme parks and focused on roller coasters, these are elegantly produced home videos that capture the spirit and childlike glee that theme park visitors experience whenever they make a trip to a park. It’s the closest thing you can come to touring a park with the Alveys short of… well… touring a park with the Alveys! You’ll laugh, you’ll cry (okay, maybe not), you’ll laugh again, but mostly, you’ll be wishing you could join them around such exotic locales as Hong Kong Disneyland, Nasu Highland, Uminonakamichi Seaside Park (say that one time fast), Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Mount Olympus Theme park, and more!
The main video (disc 1) kicks it off with Hong Kong Disneyland, aka Disneyland Lite, complete with the same small and repeatedly bashed Sleeping Beauty Castle. Mount Olympus Theme Park, in Wisconsin Dells, brings you face to face with Hades, home of… NINETY DEGREES!!!! —banked turning, that is. There’s an amazing Midwest conquest segment where the gang tackles seven parks in one day, a flurry of crazy Japanese parks (including Nasu Highland, in SNOW), and a plethora of European parks mixed in with parks from the “good ol’ U.S. of A. In a way, this is all six previous Coaster Expedition volumes now rolled into one, but Volume 7 is more than that.
What stands out this time around, even more than before, is the effortless quality of each segment, so it goes without saying that the production values of Volume 7 are the best they’ve ever been. Having done these for pretty much half a decade now, Robb and Elissa have become excellent editors and cinematographers. As such, the quality of the footage, music synching, and spirit of each excursion are wonderfully refined and executed each and every time. In addition to the crisp editing and smooth shots, the lip-stick cam makes its return to capture clearer front seat POV footage than ever before. Furthermore, as usual, neither Robb nor Elissa rely on flash special effects to generate interest: they let the content speak for itself and edit it in a simple but eye-catching way that places you in the park, with them. Never does anything seem forced or artificial, which makes sense, because all Robb and Elissa have ever been is open and up front. That’s part of the charm, that two ordinary people (believe it or not, Robb and Elissa are regular people like you and me) can have such extraordinary times simply engaging in something they love.
Now, it wouldn’t be a TPR video if it didn’t feature random hilarious moments totally unrelated to roller coasters or theme parks. The highlight this time around is a three part series featuring Japanese game shows—messed up, completely outrageous, totally unbelievable, and undoubtedly unfit for American viewing. I’d rather not spoil it, but I will say four words. MacGyver. Crotch. Dogs. Humping. And no, I don’t mean you see MacGyver humping a dog’s crotch. Close, though.
You also get to witness regular TPR guest star Mark prove that Quakers are no better at traversing water than Jews, as evidenced by his struggle to cross a small stream by swinging over monkey bars. It’s a shame too. At least Joey had crossing a parted Red Sea to his heritage’s credit!
Speaking of parted, don’t miss Robb’s hilarious race on Blackpool’s famed Steeplechase coaster. Scratch your head in confusion as Robb falls behind early on despite his weight and momentum advantage. Cheer with fervor as he overtakes his opponents in the second half. Laugh your bum off when a very abrupt brake combined with the “parted” seating position result in a very uncomfortable stop. Uncomfortable, to say the least (guys can grimace in anticipation now).
The video concludes with the Alveys spending another holiday… not in the United States. Last year, it was July 4th in France. This year, it’s ringing in the New Year in Tokyo. And this is certainly an incredible sight. Imagine 100,000 people in one park, eagerly awaiting the new year, and nary any chaos in sight! Indeed, they remain orderly and patient as the countdown approaches! That would never happen in the U.S., but in Japan, it’s all gravy. The celebration is a perfect way to cap off yet another fantastic TPR production!
As mentioned earlier, there are two other discs included with the set. Disc 2 features on and off ride footage of some of the roller coasters featured in the parks on Disc 1. Disc 3 features most of the rest of the TPR Coaster Contest 2005 placers. The top five are on here again, and unfortunately, a few of the finishers aren’t actually included due to technical problems. This doesn’t really detract, however (and I can say that because I’m one of the people whose video couldn’t be transferred to this disc for whatever reason), and it certainly allows you to see the skills of the TPR community as well!
So, although it’s getting a little old to say, the crew at Theme Park Review has outdone itself again! Volume 7 is the best one yet, and I personally cannot wait until Volume 8 comes out. The scary thing is that it’s scheduled to be released later this year. Two Coaster Expedition DVD’s in one year? Well, I’m sure no one will complain.
Last edited by Corkscrewed on Tue Aug 08, 2006 1:17 pm |
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