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#4581 |
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Really weird thread here. Jamison and Redmond are restoration experts. These two individually have over twenty plus years of experience in the restoration/home video business. I'm sure when they got the master one or both of these guys watched it. Maybe they questioned the look and maybe they didn't (I don't think they did as the front cover and insert booklet are actual representations of whats on the blu ray - zombie(s) awash in blacks to indicate a zombie attack in the middle of the night).
They are contractually obligated to release what is given to them. That has been stated over and over again since day one. And as long as the disc, menus, audio, etc. play fine, there is no defect. As film purists I know we all want the film to look as we remember. At the same time, filmakers, dp's producers, etc. alter and change movies all the time (screenplay, actors, lighting, editing, etc.) like what William Friedkin did with The French Connection. If you don't like it I totally get that which is why the refund is the best option anyone really has. Normally, after one opens the DVD/blu ray packing you rarely get a refund just an exchange. Offering a full refund goes above and beyond what Twilight Time/SAE have to offer anyone. The bickering is pointless. If you like it (or pawn it off on ebay) keep it. If not, return it and get a refund. Personally, I wouldn't be surprised if this BD master was created using part of Savini's commentary (he does say he was looking for a dark, gloomy look in that opening) some notes from the DP (can't remember his name) and notes from producer Menaham Golan (a notoriously hands on producer who has also done some directing here and there). This new look was most definitely not created by accident or by some overzealous intern/technician, etc. |
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i might be late on this but im not going through this thread but this is what Don May Jr. had to say on Letterboxed and i could not agree more with him " Much ado has been raised online about the "look" of the new Blu release of this film from Twilight Time. Having just watched it, I can honestly say that some of the criticisms have been GREATLY exaggerated. Yes, the film is much darker on the Blu, and the color palette has been muted... but it actually DOES work for the film. It is a different look, but it adds a sense of dread and creepiness that the original prints did not have. Does this make it right? No, because the film isn't exactly the way the director intended... but as a piece of "revisionist" work, this new transfer of NOTLD90 is a winner in my book. Stop reading all the reviews and take a look for yourself on a PROPERLY calibrated television, and you might agree with me."
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On the one hand you've got people saying that older catalog titles are even more unlikely to be released on Blu-ray than they were on DVD, and on the other you see things like this happening. You see them doing more and more older TV shows (which people claimed would never happen). It looks to me like they finally have breathing room and confidence to start mining the older, less "popular" titles, and it has finally become economic for them. But apparently people think Sony is somehow different and doesn't care. Maybe because Blu-ray has finally stopped bringing in the returns they engineered it to yield, and they're now dedicating all available resources to working in-house on their next overpriced Blu-ray killer? ![]() When TT says "unlikely to be released in the future", I think they really mean, "unlikely to be released in the next 3 years since our contract forbids it". Last edited by Whirlygig; 10-02-2012 at 04:50 PM. |
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A nice heads up that it's going to look this way before charging $30 for something that gets reviewed AFTER it sells out would avoid that. No sympathy for them. |
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There are studios like Paramount where NOTLD90 would likely have never seen the light of day on BD. Sony has largely abandoned marginal selling catalog properties on Blu-ray like NOTLD90, due to internal pressures at the company and external market forces. |
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It just doesn't look natural or professional at all... What's jarring is the sunlight that is so obviously there is bouncing off everything from the car to the clothes and even Tony Todd's forehead yet it's as dark hell! |
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source? what's "Letterboxed"? |
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I agree that we do, I'm not jumping to conclusions. I'm not listing it on ebay yet either. I'll wait to see what's what. ![]() |
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Hmmmm....this was a long thread.
![]() Listen, there is no debate here. This transfer is all wrong. There is a specific scene that shows the sun setting and the moon rising. Does it get dark in your part of the world while the sun is still shining? You must live in a damn strange place then. The film has clear, visual indicators as to where the true transition from day to night should be. Whoever altered this film in this way is a moron. It's not alright and this should never have been done. Did they not notice the transition scenes of day-to-night? Was this transferred by a blind, one-armed monkey in the garden shed? I'm truly baffled. This debate shouldn't even be taking place. TT/Sony should have delivered an HD version of the film as it's always been intended to be. If the filmmakers had truly intended the early sequences to be day-for-night, that transition sequence would never have been shot, much less included in the finished film. Now what part of this don't you understand? A scene showing suneset and nightfall - I mean, do you want detailed instructions? How far do we need to go to spell this out for people? It's WRONG. No amount of saying otherwise will make it so. |
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i wouldn't hold my breath... i doubt they will say anything soon.. im betting that if Savini sees it he is going to like it.. it flat out improves to tone of the film
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He didn't really say anything controversial.
"As a piece of "revisionist" work, this new transfer of NOTLD90 is a winner in my book." The problem is that I don't think the majority of people who ordered the disc would have done so had they know this was going to be a "revised" version without having seen it first. |
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Thank you for your interest though. Carry on... ![]() |
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This post should be stickied at the top of the thread. Clear and to the point, regardless of what Sony eventually presents as the "truth" of this. |
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