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In The Mood For Love is clearly the winner based on the film's popularity and the desire from its fans to see it upgraded. Children of Paradise was also high in demand for an upgrade, so it's pretty obvious it's not the worst upgrade, but rather people are voting for it being the worst transfer. I'm not sure I'm not the only one to realise this. |
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Age and the condition in which the negative was stored and kept have an effect on how the image looks, too. A film from 1973 shouldn't look like it was made yesterday... because it wasn't. Film stock has changed a lot over the years - what it's capable of seeing, how it sees - but cameras and lenses have remained pretty static (although faster and faster lenses were developed, allowing photographers to shoot in much lower light - see Barry Lyndon). Go look at the blu-ray for Sunrise (1927) - it's a clear, sharp image that rivals, IMO, even films shot now. That's how I can say it. |
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#58366 | |
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Fast forward many years, and I burst out laughing in the cinema when watching one of the Men In Black films which opened following the flight path of a fly, thinking TEB Clarke would have been astounded. |
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Internet polls are meaningless, even if you could prevent people from voting more than once, because only people with strong opinions will participate.
Edit: People-with-strong-opinions are very-opinionated-people Last edited by joie; 12-27-2012 at 12:24 PM. |
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I set up my 3d blu ray player last night and finally got around to checking out the Hulu Plus app on the machine. Hog Heaven with the amount of films on there, excited to check out the documentary on the making of Fitzcaraldo. Hopefully, Criterion gets their hands on some Herzog/Kinski films.
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Blu-ray Archduke
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One of my favorites, David Lynch's Dune, looks outstanding on Blu-ray in 99% of the scenes, but the high definition also exposes the shortcomings of the dated special effects in a couple of sequences where ships are flying through the air. I laughed a couple of times, because a scene with a ship flying over the desert looks almost like Atari 2600 video game effects. This did not lessen my high opinion of the movie, since I am fascinated by old-school effects, and, instead, I enjoyed it all the more. I've probably seen Stand By Me over a hundred times throughout my life, and noticed a couple of scenes on Blu-ray, especially the night scenes with the kids around a campfire, that were so clear that they almost took my mind out of the film itself to wonder where the camera lights were situated while filming those scenes. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is another favorite that I experienced for the first time on Blu-ray. The movie looks better to my eyes than it ever has on home video, but I fondly remember seeing this movie on TBS Super Station when I was a kid, and a part of me misses that dirty television look of the film from those viewings. On the Criterion front, though, I must say that Army of Shadows on Blu-ray completely rocks my face. That movie looks amazing. Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line blew me away as well, but I expected no less from that transfer. Last edited by The Great Owl; 12-27-2012 at 01:21 PM. |
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What I want to know is where are all the Fellini films? Criterion has put out what? 8 1/2 and Amaracord but Where is La Strada? Nights of Cabiria? Juliet of the Spirits? I wish they could get the rights to La Dolce Vita.
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I want Juliet of the Spirits badly on BLU.
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With presumably a new New Year's Hint Card coming in the next few days I think It'd be interesting to make some bold predictions for 2013.
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I'm hoping Darren Aronofsky's Pi gets hinted at with a pie picture. Somebody mentioned earlier (I think TheHighRoller) that Jon Mulvaney from Criterion hinted at Julia Leigh's Sleeping Beauty coming out around the summer. |
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I'm hoping for any of these (realistic or not):
Pi Grey Fox Touch of Evil (ŕ la MoC set) Dekalog (and any other Kieslowski) After-Life (Kore-Eda) Diving Bell and the Butterfly Before Sunrise/Sunset/Midnight The Straight Story Until the End if the World The Swimmer Code Unknown (or other Haneke) Best of Youth John Huston's The Dead More Ashby More Wilder More Malle More Leigh Any Coens they can get (Hudsucker relegated to the Warner Archive?!?) More WB (Face in the Crowd being at the top of my list) More of what I love, like, will love or will like ![]() Less of what I don't like or won't like ![]() Upgrades: Ace in the Hole Ikiru Wild Strawberries Ozu's Tokyo Story (and Eclipse titles) My Dinner with André (c'mon, I want to see the loose threads on Wallace Shawn's wide lapels!) Mouchette & Balthasar Last edited by IronWaffle; 12-27-2012 at 05:07 PM. |
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Maybe we'll finally see Y Tu Mama Tambien and Wild Strawberries this year. Also, was that picture of I Married A Witch hinted from Criterion or was it just a random picture somebody posted?
Edit: Were all of these released (besides Y Tu Mama Tambien)? [Show spoiler] A - Traffic B - C - Three Outlaw Samurai D - Shallow Grave E - Eating Raoul F - A Night To Remember G - H - Quadrophenia I - Harold And Maude J - K - Week End L - La Promesse M - N - O - P - Being John Malkovich Q - Y Tu Mama Tambien (still waiting) R - S - Summer With Monika Last edited by Scottie; 12-27-2012 at 05:16 PM. |
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It's at least as deserving of attention as Rashomon (I'm tempted to add 'and arguably moreso' but I've only seen Rashomon once and that was several years ago so...) |
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