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Personally, the catalogue films I'd most like to see from Warner would be The Asphalt Jungle and the set of Val Lewton horror films. Of course, tomorrow I might say something completely different, like the set of Astaire/Rogers musicals and Bringing Up Baby. Off-topic: Speaking of The Asphalt Jungle, kinda sorta somewhat, the other day I was bingeing on the second season of Magic City, and it seemed that with each episode, Danny Huston was sounding more and more like his father. Last edited by jayembee; 08-17-2013 at 09:45 PM. |
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![]() - Notes from the book about the Video Resolutions table. 1. BD is neither PAL nor NTSC. The values are placed in the NTSC rows for convenience. 2. Wide aspect ratios (1.78 and 2.35) for VHS, LD, and VCD assume a letterboxed picture. For comparison, letterboxed 1.66 aspect ratio resolution is about 7 percent higher than 1.78. Letterbox is also assumed for DVD and BD at a 2.35 aspect ratio. DVD’s native aspect ratio is 1.33; it uses anamorphic mode for 1.78. BD’s native aspect ratio is 1.78. 3. The very rare 1.78 anamorphic LD has the same pixel count as 1.33 LD. Anamorphic LD letterboxed to 2.35 has almost the same pixel count as 1.78 LD (567×363). The almost non-existent 1.78 anamorphic VHS has the same pixel count as 1.33 VHS. Anamorphic VHS letterboxed to 2.35 has almost the same pixel count as 1.78 VHS (333×363). No commercial 2.35 anamorphic format exists and no corresponding stretch mode exists on widescreen TVs. 4. TVL is lines of horizontal resolution per picture height. For analog formats, the customary value is used; for digital formats, the value is derived from the actual horizontal pixel count adjusted for the aspect ratio. DVD’s horizontal resolution is lower for 1.78 because the pixels are wider. Pixels for VHS and LD are approximations based on TVL and scan lines. 5. Resolutions refer to the medium, not the display. If a BD or DVD player performs automatic letterboxing on a 1.85 movie (stored in 1.78), the displayed vertical resolution on a standard 1.33 TV is the same as from a letterboxed LD (360 lines). |
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Thanks a lot for going into so much depth on your Laserdisc collection. Wow, now I understand why you have good reason to watch LDs still. Many of these have never been upgraded to DVD or BD, that is for sure. You are one serious film buff (and I thought I was serious!). Quote:
Excellent diagram. Now believe it or not, I must be stupid but how come people never talk about BD 720 and BD 1080?! How can I tell the difference between both versions? Is the BD 720 the same as a 25gb disc and the BD 1080 is the 50gb disc? I doubt that is true though. How do I know though, which Blu-rays in my collection are 720 or 1080? I thought they were all 1080! (especially 2k masterings). Arghhh. ![]() |
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If I find the 12 hour version of Greed, I would definitely give it to Criterion to release. If they do release it, I'd like to see the BDs arranged like this:
Discs 1 & 2: 7 1/2 Hour Version (about 3.75 hours per disc) Disc 3: TCM Version (about 4 hours) Disc 4: Theatrical Cut (2 hours) + bonus features Disc 5: Bonus Disc Last edited by 14728; 08-17-2013 at 11:10 PM. |
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Overall I quite liked it, omnibus films are strange as they seem to require a sort of gelling together and I'm not sure about how well the Tokyo! segments gelled together, but with fewer directors and chunkier segments you have more of a chance of each director hitting the right spot. The Gondry is sort of like a live action extended Pixar short, both comical and touching. The Carax, my favourite of the three, I'm sure you know is similar to the Holy Motors skit, but despite the skit being more refined I took more away from the Tokyo! segment, it comically portrays how we view and sensationalize criminals, they're fascinating yet unrelatable, with little attempt to really understand them, we lump them all together, from pedophiles to terrorists, labelling them as monsters, Godzillas in human form, it recalls the themes of Nagisa Oshima's Death by Hanging and Masao Adachi's AKA Serial Killer. The Bong is similar to the first, both funny and sensitive, but I didn't care enough about the characters which made its sweetness have the opposite effect on me.
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But that is outweighed by the fact that there are still titles, as you pointed out, that are unavailable on other formats. I have Weir's Fearless for the same AR reson you do. And Let It Be, which may never again see the light of day. And much of my LD collection includes titles that, believe it or not, were unavailable on DVD (or unavailable in an acceptable transfer), some of which are finally being released on blu: African Queen, Brainstorm, Deathtrap, etc. |
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Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho gets a five-star rating across the board from me with the Blu-ray. This looks a hundred times better than it ever has on any of my DVD editions, and it's a dream come true for any fan of the movie. I'm having fun with the extras now, and will be watching the Blu-ray again with the commentary track later tonight.
I was fortunate to see Psycho during my childhood without having any awareness of the film's legacy or of any spoilers. Most people these days know everything about the film before their first viewing. Hoping that Criterion puts more Hitchcock titles out there soon, but I'm not sure how they would be able to improve on this current Universal Blu-ray of Psycho. |
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