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Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() ![]() The Exorcist Blu-ray I know its the film's 40th anniversary which is a perfect opportunity for the studio's to capitalize profit on the re-release of a film, but why are they bothering with a new print? Does Friedkin feel in the mood to experiment with a new colour timing again like he did with the first Blu-Ray release of The French Connection or something? Because the current Blu-Ray looks absolutely fantastic, it doesn't need a remaster at all. Its also chock full of special features including fairly recent exclusive content made especially for the previous Blu-Ray, so more extras isn't a very valid reason either. It seems to me this is nothing more but a publicity stunt by Friedkin for fame because I cannot think of a single reason why this is even technically nesserery. Does anyone else have any theories? Last edited by Scottie; 02-27-2017 at 09:20 PM. |
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Blu-ray Baron
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Warner is doing new scans for Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind which also already look quite good. Still, presumably using newer scanning equipment at 4K should give Exorcist an improvement although we will have to see to what degree. Hopefully, they do this for all of their earlier titles which really need it although it will come down to where it makes financial sense.
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