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Hey guys, a technical question:
Given the ultra/mega microscopical budget of the first 'Mad Max' and its poor parameters (cheap film stock, ages and whatever), do you think a Lowry-type treatment could improve the already great masters we got with MGM and ROADSHOW and their 2 blu-ray releases? |
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