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I want to use this thread to bring attention to the filmmakers who always get involved in the process of bringing their movies to home video.
Which filmmakers consistently go out of their way to get involved in the process and make sure the Blu-rays of their films are of the highest quality? Certain filmmakers get involved in the process when they really have to (Ridley for Gladiator remaster, James Cameron for Avatar), but are there any filmmakers who make a point of going the extra mile for all of their films? |
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