Rajah
DIS Veteran
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- Aug 17, 1999
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If you haven't seen it, spoilers follow, so don't keep reading!
Yeah, noon. The older one.
Not Knights -- gonna rent that next.
I just finished watching the first 3/4 of Shanghai Noon, and trying to interpret the last 1/4 of the movie. The DVD I got at blockbuster was bad and starting from the point when Chong Wang finds the princess in the camp. From that point on, it was blocky, pixelated, choppy, skipped quite a bit, jumped back several times, got stuck...
Long and short is, WHAT HAPPENED? I think I figured most of it out, but from the moment Chong and Roy charge out of the church, the storyline is so quick to wrap things up that I didn't see how/when they were made lawmen.
I also missed how Roy successfully got the bad marshall. 
Can anyone clue me in?
I've put a note in the DVD box letting them know the DVD was faulty, but I don't know that I want to go through the hassle of trying to re-rent it in another format (tape) or get credit for another store or something just for the last 10 minutes of the movie.
Yeah, noon. The older one.
Not Knights -- gonna rent that next.I just finished watching the first 3/4 of Shanghai Noon, and trying to interpret the last 1/4 of the movie. The DVD I got at blockbuster was bad and starting from the point when Chong Wang finds the princess in the camp. From that point on, it was blocky, pixelated, choppy, skipped quite a bit, jumped back several times, got stuck...
Long and short is, WHAT HAPPENED? I think I figured most of it out, but from the moment Chong and Roy charge out of the church, the storyline is so quick to wrap things up that I didn't see how/when they were made lawmen.
I also missed how Roy successfully got the bad marshall. 
Can anyone clue me in?
I've put a note in the DVD box letting them know the DVD was faulty, but I don't know that I want to go through the hassle of trying to re-rent it in another format (tape) or get credit for another store or something just for the last 10 minutes of the movie.


