Streethawk music

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alipaul wrote:
timer wrote:The Streethawk DVD set turned up today.

Very nice 6 DVD package Uncludes the Pilot Film and all 13 episodes plus extra's.

Time machine set to 1984 , so it doesn't feel so dated ! 8)

Where did you get it from Tim ?
Play.com Daz

Watched the unreleased, trailer and bonus interviews last night.

TD are mentioned for the great soundtrck.

Fabulous variations on the Streethawk theme as we know it ! Some great unreleased peices as well.
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I never saw the series so might buy the set.
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Be warned - the picture quality is awful on a 37" Plasma. To be expected, I guess. Whilst it's better than nothing, I've seen better.
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wayfarer wrote:Be warned - the picture quality is awful on a 37" Plasma. To be expected, I guess. Whilst it's better than nothing, I've seen better.

thats because plasma is clag, get LCD or LED or better still 3D


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wayfarer wrote:Be warned - the picture quality is awful on a 37" Plasma. To be expected, I guess. Whilst it's better than nothing, I've seen better.
Does it come with (English) subtitles?
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j_pertou wrote:
wayfarer wrote:Be warned - the picture quality is awful on a 37" Plasma. To be expected, I guess. Whilst it's better than nothing, I've seen better.
Does it come with (English) subtitles?
Why would it ?
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timer wrote:
j_pertou wrote:
wayfarer wrote:Be warned - the picture quality is awful on a 37" Plasma. To be expected, I guess. Whilst it's better than nothing, I've seen better.
Does it come with (English) subtitles?
Why would it ?
I take that as a no.
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j_pertou wrote:
timer wrote:
j_pertou wrote: Does it come with (English) subtitles?
Why would it ?
I take that as a no.
Correct - the American and English language are quite similar .
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j_pertou wrote:
timer wrote:
j_pertou wrote: Does it come with (English) subtitles?
Why would it ?
I take that as a no.
No there is no subtitles Jacob
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timer wrote:
j_pertou wrote:
timer wrote: Why would it ?
I take that as a no.
Correct - the American and English language are quite similar .
Tim, I guess the subtitles are for people who don`t understand English/American or even deaf.
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It's just that I prefer subtitles. Even when I watch Danish movies, I have sometimes troubles with hearing what the actors say. Obviously it's more difficult when they speak English, as it's not my primary language. That's why I asked.
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j_pertou wrote:It's just that I prefer subtitles. Even when I watch Danish movies, I have sometimes troubles with hearing what the actors say. Obviously it's more difficult when they speak English, as it's not my primary language. That's why I asked.
I will check if there is an option on the menu .
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j_pertou wrote:It's just that I prefer subtitles. Even when I watch Danish movies, I have sometimes troubles with hearing what the actors say. Obviously it's more difficult when they speak English, as it's not my primary language. That's why I asked.
Bizarrely my sons like to watch DVD's in foreign languages. Sponge Bob in German, Dutch, Portugese, Spanish, etc. Can be quite amusing.
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Chris Monk wrote:
j_pertou wrote:It's just that I prefer subtitles. Even when I watch Danish movies, I have sometimes troubles with hearing what the actors say. Obviously it's more difficult when they speak English, as it's not my primary language. That's why I asked.
Bizarrely my sons like to watch DVD's in foreign languages. Sponge Bob in German, Dutch, Portugese, Spanish, etc. Can be quite amusing.
I used to love Willo the Wisp in German.. :oops: :wink: :D
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There's a rewiew of the Street Hawk DVD set in SFX this monthe. TD even get a mention:

The jaggly music by Tangerine Dream deserves to be as well remembered as other retro theme tunes.....
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