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Aug 2008
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#2222 |
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Jul 2009
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They need to release Vanilla Sky already.
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Sep 2006
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#2224 |
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Sep 2006
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One possible explanation: they had the theatrical version transferred in 2000, and only the extended scenes in 2005. In other words, they didn't transfer the entire movie in 2005. That would mean a complete new transfer made in 2005 does not exist.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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This is what I have been thinking is the case. Someone might be able to tell if they looked at the 2005 DVD release and looked to see if there was much of a difference in PQ between the extended and theatrical scenes. Although it may not be very easy to tell on a low-def disc.
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#2227 |
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Sep 2006
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This is all just speculation but I can't imagine them intentionally putting out this product without a reason. Of course, they also put 480p "advertisements" for their Sapphire series on the BD. Why in the HELL would they have chosen to do it in such a poor low-res? |
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Aug 2008
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Banned
Aug 2008
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hiccups on a Sammy while watching Gladiator, hmmmmm now who's right and who is wrong. Sorry back to Gladiator, I just had to get this in here. ![]() |
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#2232 |
Active Member
Sep 2006
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Exactly, it would be quite difficult, with all the pre-filtering done for the DVD encode.
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#2233 |
Banned
Aug 2008
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#2235 |
Active Member
Sep 2006
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I'm sure most of you remember a screencap of the on-screen title GERMANIA, found at 00:02:41. The title looked pretty nasty on the screencap, with obvious jagged edges to the letters. In motion the title looks even worse; you can actually see how the various processing algorithms are playing merry hell with the letters' edges right then and there.
Have you looked at the ending credit scroll? Same story, although the black background helps a bit. But you can see the letters "squirm" while under assault from both blurring and sharpening filters at the same time. Ohh boy. I noticed this while skipping to the end of the film; sometimes authoring shops slip their own logo in at the end of the disc. There wasn't one here, unfortunately. |
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Dec 2007
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I bought both movies after work at BB (last ones) and watched Gladiator as soon as I got home. For me, between the Theatrical version scenes and the Extended version scenes, it felt like I was watching two different movies in terms of the PQ. I can live with it, but I don't like.
If a company is going to slap a premium label and brand the product that way to the consumer market, then it should have that premium quality. For someone that is in marketing and advertising, I have to deal with branding on a daily basis. It is borderline false advertisement. Not only was Gladiator a great film and won many awards for that, it has also won awards for it's visuals. If you are going to transfer a prestigious move such as this one to the market's highest quality HD format, then do it the right way, not this half-a**ed slop that seems like it was rushed to the market. They either tried to hard or didn't pay attention to the details. This movie would have fully blown me away if the whole movie had the same PQ quality as the extended scenes had. This movie could have had the whole package: Epic film on an HD format, great SQ, and great PQ. |
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Blu-ray Guru
Sep 2007
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just checked now after I recently rented The Last Starfighter which looked downright terrible and it also got a 3.0. I thought I was watching it an analog TV broadcast and I turned it off. Gladiator blows that BD totally out of the water!!!!
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#2239 |
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Well, it was released 3 different times on DVD. There will definitely be a double dip of this on Blu down the road..... after they feel they've sold enough copies of this release.
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Sep 2006
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