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Blu-ray Samurai
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So this has been on my mind a lot lately. I definitely think it could look outstanding.
[Show spoiler] The DVD got a huge amount of money put into a pristine 2K scan and full remix from archive elements. Big deal at the time for our kind of market; and yet the Blu-ray whimpered onto the format only internationally. To my shock. It would be great if Geoff Burrowes got involed again to give it one last hurrah for home video, pass on all the sound elements (as the blu-ray only had 2.0 audio! And I think it should have both mixes) to 20th Century and prepare a 4K scan for them. So it would be released to U.S markets under Fox, and here in Australia under Village Roadshow. |
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