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The Extended Edition DVD(Aug. 2005) was released nearly five years after the Theatrical Edition(Nov. 2000). It seems logical to me that the Extended Edition would have had a different master than the Theatrical. Keep in mind that the HDTVs open matte master would also be different from these two.
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Blu-ray Duke
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I think what I wanted to ask if she is hearing any complaints or concerns about this yet.
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A) you don't even own B) hasn't even been released yet and C) isn't technically a defective disc (transfer quality being subjective and all, and not an actual error in the physical disc that warrants a return). I don't think the poor woman answering phones at Paramount is gonna be all that helpful to you, especially when you ask confrontational questions that begin with "What's the deal"... |
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wow, thanks Grubert. It is even more noticeable in real time IMO. this is one of my favorite scenes in Gladiator: I'd always crank up the old DVD system and play this sequence, great demo material. This is troubling, but I'll see for myself on opening day ($18 is a steal at best buy, w/ $10 off coupon + Braveheart), plus i'll double dip later, as the mod said, if need be. most titles don't warrant double dipping, Maximus does!!
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That said, I still stand by my post. I think your original suggestion is really obnoxious and uncalled for at this point. |
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Jul 2007
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If the Extended edition utilized a newer master (2004?) vs. the original DVD master (2000), why would you not use the Extended master for the entire movie and then use seamless branching to give people the option of watching the Theatrical cut?
Seems a waste to not use a better and newer master. I'm guessing this 2000 master, if it was used for the BD, utilized more DNR because it was intended to be viewed in 480p, just like low older laserdisc transfers made for poor DVD transfers because they were "tweaked" for laserdisc display, not the increased resolution of DVD. This makes some sense to me, but why they didn't use the Extended master when it's clearly superior to whatever master was used for the theatrical portions of the film is beyond me. |
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Sep 2007
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No I understood
![]() Seriously, the BD's missing arrows are *absolutely* in the HDTV broadcast and the DVD. I actually posted a cap earlier in the thread that showed in great detail spots where arrows are missing or have been only partially painted out. The CGI was top notch, the arrows were there originally. As were the fireball. And apparently the spears. One can obviously accept these couple of compromised shots and enjoy this movie, nothing wrong with that. But there's no denying the issue. It was a case of scratch removal software finding what it thought was random specs or damage and trying to remove them. |
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