Postby Jeff Wilson » Tue Aug 14, 2007 10:44 am
If you want to get it, get a DVD player that converts PAL (available at any number of mainstream stores for less than $50 in most cases - check around the DVD forums for models and such) and then get the Spanish disc. The Spanish disc isn't mind-blowing, but it has clear sound and picture. At this point, if you want a good copy of the film, you need a region-free, PAL capable player.
The ridiculous, ongoing rights battle could drag on who knows how many more years, so if you want it, get it while you can. The Studio Canal version is anamorphic, so if you have a 16:9 monitor, you're set (assuming you can find the box set or get a DVD-R from someone). The Spanish disc is letterboxed but not anamorphic.