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Blu-ray Samurai
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Banned
Nov 2017
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Look at T2, as Outofboose rightly pointed out. It was supervised by James Cameron himself. So why does it look like a freaking rotoscope cartoon in some places in order to get rid of all the grain? That might be tolerable for 3D, but for 4K? And then only 4K in the USA? I got the feeling having James's name on the remaster didn't actually mean much in reality, kind of like those "signed" letters from The President made with an endorsed copying device. Hell, my doctor's secretary has a stamp to sign his name. He's not even involved other than telling her OK. It means less than it appears. I have little doubt the same is true with James Cameron. It's harder to tell with the Wachowski "brothers" since they no longer even exist as such.... Bill Pope? I don't know the man, but perhaps someone can ask him some day in an interview, WTF Bill!?!? Maybe he had cataract surgery and was still recovering? ![]() |
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#3763 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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DNR on an early 90's movie is obvious inaccurate. With colors it's more a guessing game, so trusting the DP is about as good as you can do really. Unless it looks really off from print stills or something. More often in my experience when we do have print stills people are shocked to discover the DVD looked way off and the "OMG MODERN REVISIONISM" looks pretty close.
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (09-20-2018) |
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#3764 |
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Jun 2009
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This so sad really. I'm not in the T2 thread since I'm not a fan of the film but The Matrix, Midnight Cowboy , Bull Durham, Forest Gump UHD version of Oblivion all have color which appears to have been digitally manipulated and we are always arguing that you can't say it's wrong and always for the same bunch of reasons . We get nowhere when folks who work with chemical color photography know better IMO.
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#3765 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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#3766 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Everyone is agreed on that, except for people who hate grain regardless of media (and common sense).
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So what version of Bill Pope program should I trust more - the one from 1999 interview (backed up by the directors and the production designer) or the one that was supervising the new master? Because they contradict each other. |
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#3767 | |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Thanks given by: | OldSchoolGamer1203 (12-15-2022) |
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#3768 | |
Expert Member
Jun 2009
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Although Blade Runner was intentionally and publically disclosed as a revision of the original color, to trample out all blue and red in the image doesn't make it right for those reasons. By the way I personally think that The Matrix looks spectacular but I too feel like it's a mixed bag of revisions. |
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Thanks given by: | StingingVelvet (09-20-2018) |
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#3769 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I'm grateful these problems aren't technical like sharpening, encoding or cluelessly applied DNR.
Oddly enough, the new color grading of the first film made me more curious about the sequels. They probably will be just as different colors-wise. |
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Thanks given by: | CarlosMeat (09-20-2018) |
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Banned
Nov 2017
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T2 also has blue added now (blue plasma blast seems a bit severe, I get the sentiment), but it's not what I'd call severe (the overuse of DNR is the real issue for me there). I get the impression with the overall blue cast changes lately in some movies is that they're trying to "color correct" for incandescent lighting (which is orangey compared to "true white" or "sunlight" temperatures, but if that lighting was accurate for the time, it should not be changed to "cool blue" at a later date. That's revisionism. Many people still choose the warmer "kitchen" temperature LED and fluorescent lights when they see there's a visual difference because "natural" looks "blue" and even harsh compared to what they're used to seeing indoors with incandescents. Well, if they are different, that would definitely be revisionism as they were really green at the theater. Frankly, I wouldn't mind them toning back the green a bit to match the original movie's look, so long as they don't add a bunch of blue/cyan filtering while they're at it.... |
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#3773 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Why would they be? Wasn't the only reason the Matrix's color timing ever got altered was so that it lined up with the sequels? They shouldn't be changed all that much, if at all.
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#3774 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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It was altered on the first DVD, it was altered for the trilogy and it was altered again for the UHD. I'm expecting the same for the sequels. At the very least to make them look "better than they did in theaters".
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Thanks given by: | imsounoriginal (09-20-2018) |
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#3775 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Thanks given by: | Agent Kay (09-20-2018), fighthefutureofhd (09-21-2018), gkolb (09-20-2018), HD Goofnut (09-20-2018), imsounoriginal (09-20-2018), LarryT (09-20-2018), MooneyRara (09-20-2018), Pgcmoore (09-20-2018) |
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#3779 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Yep, 'cause it's gonna be dragged up again in four or five weeks' time. We're also gonna get a lot of "holy cow Matrix 1 looks great/shit!" from newer responders because a fair few folks will have held out from getting it first time around on UHD.
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Banned
Nov 2017
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