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<title>Comment by brent on Terminator Special Edition DVD Review</title>
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<description>In regards to the sound how anybody can come to the conclusion you did here about the mono track versus the 5.1 is beyond me, I can only assume that you are obssessed with whether the sound dances around from speaker to speaker on your 5.1 setup and don&#039;t value anything else because the actual sound of the 5.1 remix is extremely inferior to the mono track, it is in fact the 5.1 that sounds dull, this mix drowns the live out of the soundtrack and some of the sounds are just plain silly. So my opinion is the complete opposite to yours, I just don&#039;t know how anybody could think what you do, maybe you need to listen again and this time listen to the sound rather than what direction it is coming from, you should be surprised.</description>
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