I’ve always wanted to ask why it’s considered OK for Mission Impossible and Top Gun to sound best on the tiny AC3 track on the Laserdisc releases because they weren’t messed with or manipulated like they are on all later versions which sound like a shadow of their former selves.
Vampire Hunter D (1985) / Streamline Pictures / Lumivision LaserDisc [LVD9306] 2.0 Stereo Audio: Following up this week's posting of Fist of the North Star, w/ another gateway title of early fandom in the West. Again, sourced from a pristine copy of the LD.
the trick to buying cool things is to go all in on shit nobody else cares about, simply put I got Devilman Mahjong and some insane collectors edition laserdisc version of X (CLAMP) (The Movie) for 35 bucks total when the laserdisc itself MSRP'd at ¥14,800 (in 1996)