Face to Face from Eureka?

No, it is 107 minutes (well, according to the back cover and reviews, I didn’t check it myself yet :wink: ).

Thanks. Does this mean that it is the longest version available?

[quote=“Sundance, post:43, topic:2582”]Thank you!
Maybe it is just me but the Koch caps look a bit sharper than the Eureka ones… also a bit more grainy (which is a good thing!). But maybe it could all just be to some sharpening or EE or whatever and if these were Blu-Rays the Eureka disc would win for more natural image? Hah. I don’t know really but I remember reading Eureka’s claims in the past that they are not touching the grain or otherwise doing much filtering. They must have used the same master though (is master the right word…).[/quote]

Which one has the better picture, Eureka or Koch? Screenshots don’t always tell the whole story. Anyone do a back-to-back comparison of the DVDs yet?

[quote=“Hoover Valentine, post:55, topic:2582”]I watch all the SWs I’ve seen in english. Much like Sartana, I don’t care for subtitles.[/quote]Subbed or dubbed doesn’t bother me, as long as I can understand it.

Thats the main thing for me understanding the film.

how is ‘a name that cried revenge’ in german audio?

Faccia a faccia from Eureka has arrived in the US. ;D

I have sampled the picture and have found it to be “okay.” Not more.

But I’m so glad to have it. It was one of only 3 films in our current top 50 I don’t own.

Nice package and informative booklet.

I got mine today! Can’t wait to watch it!

I’m impressed.
I don’t have the German DVD to compare, but the Eureka DVD is perfectly satisfactory, so far as I’m concerned.
The elements are not perfect but the transfer is perfect insofar as the source allows.
Which is very good to excellent.
Eureka is a class act.
I have about a baker’s dozen Eureka DVDs and this one does not disappoint.

The film is memorable.
There’s a real drama going on with layered characters, not merely a set-up followed by a game like most spaghetti westerns.
Intellectually and dramatically it towers over other spaghetti westerns I’ve seen.
It is almost equal to Sergio Leone’s TGTBATU, OUATITW, and DYS, and I can give it no higher praise than that.

Richard