LOL I’ve heard ADR problems in TV shows and films doesn’t it ruin it for me, let me think no, I expect film sound is fabricated its all made up.
I’ve heard the worse kind, kinder like “Rice Krispies” you know that snap crackle and pop distortion where the most perfect brand new laserdisc or DVD makes you think your loudspeakers are distorting with overload! Here a few snaps shots of a few films to show where it occurs at the worst was Armageddon thou I can’t think of no other reason why it’s the worst film that really takes the Mickey out of NASA!
Apollo 13 it happens on the dts THX laserdisc and all versions of DVD and without a shadow of a doubt I’m willing to bet the so called NOT perfect HD-DVD as well, now then!
I mentioned Armageddon above thou I don’t have the Dolby digital laserdisc version to A&B test it, I’m willing to bet its on the laserdisc and its on the two DVD versions I have, the snap shots are taken from the first DVD R2 edition, I couldn’t be asked to do the so called special edition the film is so bad but enjoyable for some strange reasons?
Now I don’t care how this orientated FACT is it exists, it could have orientated on the dubbing stage who cares, it could have orientated during the transfer who cares FACT is its on the master duplication who cares the FACT is each and every one of you have heard it but you never noticed, well I’m staggered I have to lay down.
The amount of times I noted “Armageddon” was at (76.30) (76.36)
(76.43) (76.48) (76.51) (76.52)
Apollo 13 had less! Now I’m not going to go though the whole running time of “Armageddon” I’m involved with STAR TREK II surround only experiment at this time

, besides “Armageddon” makes me what to swing from the chandelier!
