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Am I right in thinking that the only available UK edition of Rio Bravo is the original 2008 issue? I understand there are PQ and audio quality problems with that.
I saw that there was a re-issue by Warner in 2015 in North America only but AFAIK that was only an audio upgrade and not a remaster. I have not come across greatly positive reports about the re-issue. Is there any point in holding out (I have the DVD) for a better Region B issue at some stage? Last edited by BigNickUK; 07-28-2020 at 02:27 PM. |
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Apart from the fact that I only buy collections if there is no equivalent individual option. IMO, collections dilute the original, especially if it is a classic like Rio Bravo. |
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