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Originally Posted by KubrickFan
The medium on which you're watching it doesn't have anything to do with whether a movie looks the way it's intended or not.
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so then a VHS tape with no digital manipulation is closer to how a movie is intended look than a Blu-ray ?
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Originally Posted by KubrickFan
And yes, if they're available, I listen to the original sound mix. Remixes often are horrible, replacing sounds in the process to make it more 'modern'.
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I must agree with you there - the original soundmix MUST be included as an option on every release. If one wants to hear digitally enhanced 7.1 surround sound, then that should be the choice of the viewer (I mean listener).
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Originally Posted by KubrickFan
The problem is that some studios listen more often to people like you and don't think they need to include the original sound track, or make the picture look the way it was when it came out.
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Please enlighten me. Is there any way right now, in 2010, to replicate the movie theatre picture at home (without using a projcector and screen) ??? Aren't ALL home presentations, by definition, a digital manipulation of the original film ?