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As for voicing concerns to WB, someone should really draft up a formal letter that everyone with actual complaints could use. Some screaming "YOU SUCK LOTR LOOKS TERRIBLE NOW BLAH BLAH BLAH!!!" is not going to help your cause. |
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The quick response to the valid German audio defect by WBHE should be instructive. If there is a real problem, they correct it in short order. In, my opinion, the tint complaint was carefully evaluated for two weeks. A statement was released by Corporate PR clearly and difinitively saying there was no issue. Eventually Peter Jackson will be interviewed and someone will put the question to him. I hope that you don't have to wait for the Hobbit release to see that happen.
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Blade Runner- One disc was included twice, with one missing. Matrix Rev.- One frame had mild pixelation. @ 1:45:46 Terminator 3- Originally 1080i instead of 1080p. H.P.- HDDVD in blu-ray box, instead of BD. ![]() Last edited by frogmort; 07-02-2011 at 08:24 PM. Reason: Added Time To Matrix: Revoutions |
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#8246 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks to all that answered me, I will start checking my Discs, and an HDDVD in a Blu set, now that is funny.
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#8247 |
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Perhaps thats it. I don't bother with cable at all. Netflix, Vudu, etc meet my needs. For broadcast, the quality of OTA antenna HD is less compressed and higher quality than any cable source available to me.
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#8248 |
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I just got it and I am going to watch it today. I had the DVD but decided to upgrade some of my collection (not all, I have over 250 and I can't afford all of them) but I did want the blu ray of LOTR, it's one of my favorite movies of all time, I also pre ordered Star Wars. Eventually I want to upgrade my Star Trek movies.
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Blu-ray Guru
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As for TNT, they have never shown the EE editions as far as I know. Here's how broadcast works: every hour is 40-43 minutes of footage. Every half hour is 20-21 minutes footage. So, TTT is 3.75 hours in length on TNT, which equates to approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes. However, TNT always has adverts that say something like "more movie, less commercials," so you get the entire films on TV, from what I remember. I don't recall a single scene being dropped or edited out from the TNT broadcasts. I'm finally getting around to watching FotR in its entirety. I will say that the black levels on Mount Doom during the prologue are atrocious and disgusting, ie not deep enough for my taastes. It was that way on the TE BD as well. |
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#8251 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Message to WB sent.
Your recent Lord of the Rings extended edition bluray is one of the most inconsistent releases I have ever seen on the format. The film was directed by Peter Jackson, photographed by Andrew Lesnie and digitally graded by Peter Doyle with Andrew Lesnie actually present for a consistent look. Up until this release this has never been an issue as this is actually one big movie and the reason they were all filmed back to back. The problem lies in your remastering of FOTR and not the other two. The digital grading which was 70% complete on all prior versions has been drastically altered to the point where it looks nothing like the follwing sequels. The two sequels blend together seamlessly as they should as did every prior FOTR release. For FOTR the color timing has been changed throughout the entire film, black levels have been increased throughout the enitre film causing alot of black crush and a green filter applied throughout the entire film. So essentially going from this to TTT they look nothing alike. I see two options to fix the problem which is very prevalent! 1. Either reissue FOTR with the original color timing (not orange and teal) to include the 30% of the film that was not color graded and decrease the black levels so the black crush is not such an issue and get rid of the green filter that plays throughout the length of the film. With digital grading filters simply aren't needed anyway. 2. Okay I can buy into the revisionist history and many films look very different after a remaster as the color timing etc. have been changed. You need to digitally grade the sequels in the same manner as FOTR with the increased black levels and orange and teal color timing your studio loves to use. Basically have some consistency from film to film because what you have now is a mess. FOTR is a totally different animal compared to TTT amd ROTK which are beyond consistent. Since in FOTR you changed the color timing of the entire movie and drastically increased black levels the sequels need to represent that as this is just one big movie so consistency is crucial. I look forward to your fix on this. Last edited by PRO-630HD; 07-02-2011 at 09:13 PM. |
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The other day I commented that the audio was great, but seemed a little lower overall than the TE. Well I'm just checking out a little bit of FOTR again, and either I had something adjusted wrong, or was too buzzed to make a proper judgement, because now, after making sure everything is properly set, it is absolutely astounding! The dialogue is amazingly clear, the LFE is incredibly deep and powerful, the surround is completely engulfing, and overall the audio is just so effortless and natural. I think this version has a smoothness that I may have missed, being so caught up in analyzing the picture.
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Blu-ray Guru
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Anyway, I think I'm going to resign from this thread. It's just gotten way too out of hand. It's not even really possible for someone with a life to keep up with it anymore. After a day of work or a good night's sleep, there are almost 20 new pages of people saying the exact same things over and over and over and over again. I think we should start a new thread to discuss everything about these movies and this release except for the green debate. That way, if anyone has anything else to say about it, it doesn't get buried by dozens of pages after just a few hours. |
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I remember what you said about the cave troll chain whipping. I'll be checking that out in a minute. ![]() |
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