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Wasn't Shane planned for one of those Centennial Collection releases that were shelved once the DVD bubble burst, like Sorry Wrong Number? If so, perhaps there were extras created that can be included.
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And I have been fortunate to escape what has been called “that form of snobbery which can accept the Literature of Entertainment in the Past, but only the Literature of the Enlightenment in the Present.” - Raymond Chandler
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If it ain't, it means that it's OK to alter theatrical aspect ratios and replace them with any other ratio, just because a bunch of movie fans think so. It's wrong.
Widescreen is better.
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Hopefully the transfer on Shane will be great, I know that the Great Escape is a different studio but I hope that Shane is free of DNR.
Jax Teller: What ever happened to 10 on 10 a fair fight A.J Weston I like winning. Jax Teller: Yeah me too. Overcome Bond quotes USA the Greatest country in the world? Spring Breakers "Roger (Ebert) was the movies." President Obama
"Your intellect may be confused," he once wrote, "but your emotions will never lie to you." Roger Ebert "Damnit Jim I'm a reviewer not a nerd" Richard Roeper |
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What the bleep is going on here? I don't understand...from what I gather they have two HD transfers in both aspect ratio's...well than just release them both. Criterion gave us three aspects ratio's for On The Waterfront, you make everyone happy then.
Blu-Ray Wish List: The Asphalt Jungle (1950), Out of the Past (1947), The Big Sleep (1946), High Sierra (1941), Maniac Cop 2 (1990), Chopping Mall (1986), Kill Baby Kill! (1966), Blood and Black Lace (1964), Dodsworth (1936), His Girl Friday (1940), Roman Holiday (1953), A Matter of Life and Death (1946).
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I can put a 2.39:1 mask on a 1.85 film, but that doesn't make it correct. Yes, it's OAR at 1.37:1. Last edited by Sherlock_Jr; 05-03-2013 at 06:31 AM. |
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May 2011
New York City
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Warner has just announced a street date postponement to August 13, to allow additional time for remastering.
'Twas caviar to the general. - Hamlet, Act II, scene ii
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I have just a quick comment on aspect ratios. I really do prefer a widescreen presentation but if it was shot 1.37 it should probably stay that way. But if it was released at 1.66 and cropped for theatrical release that is a good point too.
When I purchased "The Quiet Man" I could watch it 1.37 with black bars on the sides or my HDTV could stretch it a little left and right making it look widescreen. It is not totally objectionable but it is slightly distorted and this may bother some people. However, for some reason I used the zoom feature and noticed that my LG Blu-ray player is capable of zooming in 2% increments. At about 112% the screen is almost completely filled or maybe it actually is. I found this a nice feature and maybe other Blu-ray manufacturers could implement this as well to satisfy everyone. This way the full resolution of the original source material is not compromised nor the AR. This way the original film is not cropped and the studio cannot be criticized for doing so. It is also certainly easier for the Blu-ray player manufacturers to implement this digitally anyway. And if the Blu-ray transfer is descent I doubt you'll notice any reduction in sharpness either. This way the user can crop the film himself for a widescreen presentation. Last edited by JGD; 05-07-2013 at 03:20 AM. Reason: addition |
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Those 1952-53-54 and even 55-56 production and release years are frequently "iffy" as far as optimal aspect ratio. I'd say that if the distributor does not want to go to the expense of releasing the Blu-ray edition with multiple aspect ratios (like Criterion's ON THE WATERFRONT and Olive's THE TRAP), then it's best to release it in 1.37 and let the consumer use the zoom function on their HDTVs or projectors to watch the movie in widescreen. A little bit of resolution is lost in the process, but with a good full-HD scan the loss of quality with that amount of enlargement is minimal. I'd like to see the 1.66 version of SHANE on Blu-ray as an option, but if it was a choice between only the 1.66 or only the 1.37, I'd definitely prefer the 1.37 and am really glad they've decided to use that one instead of the 1.66 (though I'd still prefer both options since they seem to have manually reframed each shot to look its best in that format). With a projector I can still zoom the lens out to display exactly a 1.66 image, with the excess above and below barely visible projected onto black masking, or I can just use the digital zoom function to enlarge and crop it to 1.78 (which is an adequate compromise between 1.66 and 1.85 but I expect will probably be a bit too much cropping for something originally composed for 1.37). |
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I remember it was August 13 last week do you think It was bumped back up? Since they did remaster it In both aspect ratio's and the 1:37:1 version was shown at the TCM Festival, I never understood why additional time was needed in the first place
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It is going to be August 13th. That is not a very long wait.
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The cover looks so generic but, I will be getting this!
Blu-ray WishList: 'Seconds'(1966) 'The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane'(1976), 'Mildred Pierce'(1945), 'Legend of Lizzie Borden'(1975 TV Movie), 'The Howling'(1981), 'Valley of the Dolls'(1967), 'A Place in the Sun'(1951), 'Sunset Boulevard'(1950), and many films of Joan Crawford, Rock Hudson, Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, etc.
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