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Originally Posted by eddievanhalen
I received my UHD BD from the US (I live in Spain) and it got in mint condition even the slip cover.
I think this is the best Star Trek The Motion has ever looked, and I own a budget set up. Even with an entry level 55" LG OLED set and a Sony X800 M2, picture quality is great.
Are the new FX perfect? No, they're not. Some are very good and blend very well with 1979 FX's and some not so much. What I like about this new DC is that is nothing like the Star Wars Especial Editions from1997. On these, the digital FX seem to be made on purpose to look like "new" (by 1997 standards) and don't pretended to blend in with 1977 original FX.
The soundtrack even played in two channels on my new stero set up sounds great.
One thing that has catched my attention about this new release is Jerry Goldsmith's score. It sounds better than ever and on par with the rest of the movie soundtrack. I think for Goldsmith's score on this release it's more than likely that they used the 2012 remix of the score and released by La La Land records. This 2012 remix sounds outstanding.
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The film score is excellent. Quite eerie in places. Lots of weird sounds - like ALIEN.
Having now seen the three versions, I'd say the new 2022 DE is my favourite cut of the film.
Glad THAT shot was fixed for the (first-time on home video) widescreen presentation for the SLV - and - also include the unfinished shot as an extra.