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#7081 |
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Oct 2007
Miami, Florida
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Still no pics of the Best Buy exclusive version?
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Jun 2011
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I saw a deal in the flyer of my local Blockbuster that says if you buy this version you get the One Ring on a necklace just like Frodo wore throughout the Trilogy and unfortunately I couldn't buy it there as one of the employees there had to buy the last one available and I bought it at Best Buy instead, so do you think that this is a Blockbuster Exclusive or what?
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Oct 2008
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![]() The tint seems like a minor wart on an otherwise excellent transfer, like the subtle aliasing on the first reel of Braveheart, but it's still reasonable to question its presence, because discs have been replaced for less... and now the question of a replacement has been answered. Nowhere else to go with the subject except in circles. |
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![]() Taken directly from the disc. 100% accurate. Captured in the same manner as every screenshot that appears on this site. Question its accuracy, and you need to question the accuracy of every screenshot that accompanies my TTT and ROTK reviews. (Even though no one will dispute the fact that they are 100% accurate ![]() However, and this is a big however, the tint isn't as apparent when the film is in motion. The bright whites on your browser and computer screen make it much more noticeable than it is when watching the film. I've noted this discrepancy, as have Bill Hunt, Robert Harris and others who verify the tint is more apparent in accurate screenshots than it is when the film is actually playing. Mr. Hunt and Harris have even mentioned how baffled they are by the discrepancy. Again, the tint is there, it's measurable and verifiable from all objective accounts. It just isn't as easily or readily perceived in motion in a proper viewing environment. The reasons for this are numerous, and detailed in my previous posts. I'll spare you the cuts-n-pastes ![]() Though I tire of saying it, let's stop debating whether the tint is there, gents. Please debate how noticeable it is, without attacking those who find it noticeable or unnoticable. I can't believe how much anger is consuming this thread. Warner's official statement should have quelled most of the hostility, but it's only made it more rampant ![]() Last edited by Ken Brown; 06-29-2011 at 06:07 AM. |
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Oct 2008
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The only way I can see how different it is as the film plays is to switch between it and its theatrical edition Blu-ray counterpart. Flipping back and forth between the two makes the differences in the sky and snow colors more obvious, although it still isn't nearly as distracting as static shots suggest. And it still requires me to give it a point of reference before I can notice the tint more easily. I'm also continuing to marvel at how different the shot looks posted on the blue-gray of the forum. I wasn't anticipating stumbling across that little practical demonstration ![]() More optical illusion fun: form a tight circle with your hand, press it against one of your eyes, close the other eye, and look at the snow. See how it suddenly looks much brighter and whiter? That's because the darkness of your hand deprives you of any point of reference, allowing your eye to identify the snow as white and the skies as more blue. Your eye quickly and decisively self-calibrates the image. The same thing happens when watching the film, especially in a suitably dark environment. Strange as it may sound, it's an easy experiment you can use to verify the results for yourself ![]() Last edited by Ken Brown; 06-29-2011 at 06:51 AM. |
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Not sure if this has been mentioned here, I was just watching a video of the unboxing of the US version and as the guy was explaining each one, his copy of The Fellowship Of The Ring came with two copies of Part Two no Part One. The moment I saw this I immediately checked my whole entire set making sure I had Part One and Part Two of each movie. Glad to see that they're all correct. Just a heads up. Here's the video of the gentleman with the two copies of Part Two of FOTR.
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So yes the PQ is fantastic on FOTR new transfer in fact the whole set is great So my question to you. Have you seen the review over at highdefdigest. He has given FOTR 3.5 stars. With all the detail and a teriffic transfer IMO and now most. Isn't he looking to much into the tint even saying its like watching the movie with sunglasses. That is just complete nonsense. It looks like he only wrote that review like this just to keep the trouble alive wouldn't you agree? We have now seen it is highly overblown also on the message boards he even attacks Bill Hunt and Harris. I find his attitude very offensive towards those people and quite childish for a reviewer. |
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![]() Two, I believe HDD factors the aesthetic qualities of a transfer into their video reviews. (Please correct me if I'm wrong - that was the methodology that was in place when I wrote for them two or three years ago.) Blu-ray.com's methodology is more dependent on director's intention. If a transfer represents its directors intention well, we generally overlook aesthetic choices. For example, whether I like the green tint or not doesn't factor into my review. I may mention an opinion on the matter, but I try to avoid factoring subjective taste into my analyses. (I know I fail sometimes ![]() Three, there are scenes that are noticeably dimmer than their TE or EE DVD counterparts. Enough to make a "sunglasses" statement. However, if the transfer accurately represents Jackson's intention, then so must the increased darkness in these darker scenes. Thus, it could be mentioned as a negative in an HDD review, but considered a non-sequitur in my review. It doesn't make one review more correct than the other, it just showcases the differences in our sites' methodology and in two reviewers' opinions. Sorry I don't have any more to offer. We reviewers understand how much our opinions are placed under the microscope, so most of us tend to really try to avoid criticizing or analyzing each other's opinions. We talk behind the scenes sometimes, but rarely debate anything or tussle with one another ![]() That probably wasn't the kind of answer you were looking for, but that's my stab at pulling back the reviewers' curtain! Last edited by Ken Brown; 06-29-2011 at 06:55 AM. |
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Just got back from seeing RETURN OF THE KING in theaters not that long ago. Amazing, amazing, amazing, amazing!!!!! One of the best movie experiences i've ever had.
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While some of you might not understand what all the hoopla was regarding the green tint, I will never understand the need to dismiss and/or insult those whose opinions differ from your own. Labeling someone as "ridiculous" or their viewpoint as "nonsense" doesn't make your viewpoint any more valid. Some people prefer the original color timing, some people prefer the new. Both color timings technically have had Jackson's approval at one time or another making neither one "more right."
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Don't see what all the fuss is about over the Extended EE of fellowship. I just finished watching it on a samsung UN55D8000 and it has NEVER looked better. The 5 LOTR junkie videophiles who watched it with me all agreed as well.
Is the tint a little greener? and overall a bit darker? yes. But not nearly as noticeable when actually watching the movie as the screen captures everyone is on here debating make it look to be. My advice, just enjoy the EE's for what they are.. HD quality that makes the past EE's look like complete garbage in comparison. Is it perfect? no.. Is anything perfect? no..... Anyway, im off to go start two towers now. When you all are done debating this and that, maybe you will join me in the pleasure that is LOTR EE's in HD!!! |
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After watching the Fellowship Blu-ray, I'm happy to report it looks amazing. There's no green overlay on every shot. There's a cyan push at times, but only twice does it really stand out (the scene of Gandalf and Saruman at Isengard, and the brief long shot of the Fellowship climbing the mountain). The overall image quality is strong, a noticeable improvement over the theatrical cut Blu-ray. People who continue to complain about a green overlay that isn't there are just looking for something to complain about.
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