EEC - Thanks for submitting these stats as I was actually interested in buying this DVD. Now that I know that it's 4:3 Fullscreen with no bonus features, I'll keep my old 4:3 Letterbox DVD - the first release of the film from Koch, which is long before the 4-disc Charles Band DVD Collection Vol 1.
If the admins don't get mad at me for "hijacking" this thread, here's the info for the original DVD release of the film that I own.
Title: Crash And Burn (1990)
Country: USA
Region: 0 (All)
Distributor: Full Moon Pictures/Koch Vision
Case Type: Amaray
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Anamorphic?: No (4:3 Letterbox)
PAL or NTSC?: NTSC
Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo
Subtitles (are they optional?): None
Film Length: 1:24:28
Commentaries: None
Extras:
- Trailer (1:04)
- Bloopers (5:50)
- Making Of featurette (7:00)
- Cast & Crew Filmographies (1 screen for each): Charles Band, David Allen, Megan Ward, Paul Ganus, Bill Moseley.
- "Website" (0:34) [Full Moon contact info]
- "Merchandise" (1:30) [ad for Puppet Master toys, preceded by Full Moon contact info screen]
Notes: There are pauses and two seconds of blackness at these spots: 19:37. 37:24, 57:21, and 74:38. It should be noted that this is a single layer DVD, so these pauses are not layer changes. I can only guess that these might have been film reel or laserdisc master side changes. Whatever is the case, Koch did a poor job with the editing in those spots. It might also be of interest to note that the disc's name in Windows is "FREEWAY2_SCN". Also, this DVD was released in 2000 and is now out-of-print.
Easter Eggs: None
Source: DVD I Own
This is the DVD listed at
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004RE1V/ which I purchased from Amazon in September 2000 - as it reminds me with a note at the top of the page :-)
Also, I don't know if the movie was or wasn't meant to be shown 4:3 fullscreen, as (apparently) on the Shout Factory DVD. I don't know if it was originally direct-to-vhs or theatrical. So it's possible that my letterboxed DVD is actually presenting the film incorrectly. If anyone knows for sure one way or the another, please chime in. Otherwise, I'll assume the 1.66:1 aspect ratio of the DVD I have is the correct OAR.