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They are regrading these films, and to be honest a lot of director's prefer a darker tone. Fincher did the same thing with his films when they first went on bluray. This is a film at night, and overall even the 1080p presentation is more pleasing to my eyes. I mean you can raise your gamma or increase brightness a tad if you want. |
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#648 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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It had to have been a mistake, just like Children of the Corn. Not gonna start waiting weeks and weeks for great releases because "you never know, there could be an error deal..." I'm happy to support catalog releases at the $20 price point.
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The grain is definitely more noticeable than in prior versions. Less detailed screens, like the dance and ball game in the beginning I prefer the smoother looking UK Blu-ray. The 4K definitely has its shining moments though. Overall, I’d say it’s a slight upgrade, but It doesn’t blow me away.
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That's what I was thinking, a mistake. I got lucky and grabbed Starship Troopers & Children Of The Corn at those low price points but missed out on The Fifth Element when it was just $13.97
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#652 |
Special Member
Jan 2011
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Why isn't the Blu-ray the new transfer? What's the point? Is it at least mentioned on the box?
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#654 |
Special Member
Jan 2011
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But you're supposed to be buying "4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital." It's simply false advertisement. I think it's the first time they do this kind of crap. I guess after they've fooled enough people, they're going to sell the Blu-ray with the new transfer separately.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I even noticed a difference to a price of audio (after they remastered the soundtrack). Not sure if CE3K is meant to be that dark, on the 1080p disc anyhow, perhaps a reassurance stating "a transfer approved by Spielberg" OR "approved by the DP"... Even if the new BD doesn't sit in the editing suite the entire film, but gives the director or DP a day/half-day going over how much they will alter warmth, contrast, black levels for crucial scenes and then the BD transfer tech can apply the Director/DP's to the entire film. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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But you ARE getting a Blu-ray in with it, how on earth is that false advertising? Just because YOU want it to be a newly remastered version doesn't make it false when they state nothing to that effect on the cover. Christ on a bike.
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Thanks given by: | freinhar (09-29-2017) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Studios need to continue to support both formats equally and provide new 1080p transfers for movies such as Blade Runner and Starship Troopers. Especially since these transfers are getting dated. I am hoping for a new Terminator 2 1080p transfer with the UHD, as the Studio Canal VC-1 Skynet Edition is a soupy mess. But it's about more than just looking for improvements on the BD transfers; but when they re-release the 1080pBD by itself, at the same time as UHD, there should be an expectation that your getting a new transfer. Exceptions are when recently (within 3-4 years) we've had the first BD release (eg. E.T.) of a 4K scan. Alas, if there is anything to do with a new 4K scan, the 1080pBD should have an accompanying transfer, minted from the new 4K scan. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Nicolawicz (09-29-2017) |
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#659 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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But why even make that distinction when the actual 4K disc is inherently assumed to be what people are buying it for? (Crazy, I know.) An improved pack-in disc exclusive to the 4K release is the exception, not the rule, and this is common across all the studios. If you want to complain then focus on the lack of a standalone BD remaster for X movie as that's where the issue really lies, but as pondered by Vangeli above the studios may not want to release a new BD and a new 4K at the same time, so they're putting all their eggs in the 4K basket.
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#660 |
Special Member
Jan 2011
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No, it's assumable that it's the "4K remaster" in different formats. If it says nothing on the cover, it's practically lying by omission.
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Thanks given by: | Rick Grimes (09-29-2017) |
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