What Is SuperbitTM? Currently, DVDs are available with high quality picture and audio, plus bonus features and added value. Superbit DVD is pure picture and sound with no limitations. Superbit optimizes the picture and sound quality by utilizing the disc space allocated to audio streams and added value. All Superbit DVDs start with high definition masters and double...
Read moreWhat Is SuperbitTM? Currently, DVDs are available with high quality picture and audio, plus bonus features and added value. Superbit DVD is pure picture and sound with no limitations. Superbit optimizes the picture and sound quality by utilizing the disc space allocated to audio streams and added value. All Superbit DVDs start with high definition masters and double the bit rate of the original release. All Superbit DVDs are presented in Widescreen in the original language with a choice of both DTS and 5.1 Dolby Digital audio. Supersound. Superclear. The evolution of DVD. Barry Egan (Adam Sandler), the owner of a struggling vanity plungers company, falls in love with Lena Leonard (Emily Watson), a woman his sister is trying to set him up with. On the run from a gang of thugs, Barry travels to Hawaii, using the frequent flier mile coupons clipped from several cartons of pudding cups, to meet up with this girl of his dreams.Winner of the Best Director Prize at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, this misfit love story of disconnected people trying to find one an-other in an antagonistic world is a comedy of discomfort and rage that turns unexpectedly sweet and pure. Adam Sandler gives an amazing and unusual performance as Barry Egan, a socially impaired owner of a small novelty business, who is dominated by seven sisters and is unlikely to find love unless it finds him. When a mysterious woman comes into his life, his emotions go haywire, fluctuating between uncontrollable rage, lust and self-doubt. Punch-Drunk Love leaves you addled, a little dizzy and overcome by a pleasing, unplaceable sensation. A romantic comedy as wonderful as it is strange that expands the genre to its absurdist outer limits and makes us believe. From the writer/director of Boogie Nights and Magnolia, Punch-Drunk Love is a dark, lovely and unique film experience.