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I saw Goldeneye in the cinema and I've seen the blu ray, the blu ray looks like it was made on cheap video, like one of those low budget soft core american porn films that you get on some crappy porn cable channel. In the cinema it looked like film.
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For now, I'll just fall back on my ongoing, "Goldeneye looks better on Blu-ray than it has looked in any other home viewing format, but nowhere near as good as the other Bond Blu-rays.", standpoint. If you love the Bond series as much as I do, the existing edition of Goldeneye is well worth the inexpensive price to go on the shelf with the other movies. Just prepare yourself for the disappointment when watching this transfer in sequence with the others after the awesomely brilliant Blu-ray transfer of Licence to Kill. |
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