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And speaking of movies with lots of International locations, I see that Quantum of Solace is streeting on Blu-ray in less than a month. https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movies.php?id=3709 I checked the tech specs on IMDB for that ^ feature film and they are quite thorough except for the fact that some footage was captured with an Arri D-21 (digital), which is not listed. Also, in regards to QoS, I want to remind some screenshot *scientists* (and I’m not referring in particular to Oliver) that the DP did not use much filtering at all during the principal photography, so for QoS, a defocus key was done around some actors’ faces during the digital intermediate post production phase to soften up their features a tad. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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in particular, the VC-1 bitrates of The Kingdom, which I finally got around to viewing last evening.......and WOW, the differences (at least on intermittent casual glances of the PS3 meter) are quite the polar opposite compared to Amadeus during essentially static scenes.
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Apr 2007
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You’re not going to pull me into that discussion. ![]() All I will say is that it will be interesting to see if the ethical thinking of some home theater enthusiasts is consistent…….. and cuts both ways. What I mean is, that the same people that are criticizing the reduxed look of The French Connection, will have no ground to stand on at all, if they in turn, criticize the color filter imagery in the upcoming Fox Blu-ray movie, The South Pacific. |
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![]() Anyway, I don't want to pollute this thread with this debate. Just wanted to call Penton's attention towards Roizman's comments. *wipes sweat from forehead* "I feel very strongly about this." Which movie is that? ![]() |
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The Digital Bits
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Let's not forget the crime of tampering with other people's creations wholesale
http://trekweb.com/articles/2009/02/...rek-Fans.shtml "We made this film not for Trekkies but for future fans of (my) Star Trek," Abrams said. No one should work on a property who doesn't have a long time love and association with it, and who doesn't commit to retaining as much as humanly possible. Why they can't go off and be creative on their own, or do something original in the same universe still escapes me. |
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My personal opinion is that a film is representative of its moment in time. Validation: How often does viewing an older film take you back to when you first saw it or the period when it was made? That said, the owners can do what they still want with it. So, I like your answer best. Do what you want with a film, but please consider making the original version available, assuming time and money permits. Cheers! |
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Yes, I think it is in good taste and good form to make prominent previous public versions available, but I don't think it's something we can expect of filmmakers/rights-holders, only something we can ask of them. And we can try to educate them on the good reasons for doing so. I think Ridley Scott sets the example here. Where possible, he makes all notable versions available, tells you his preference and the reasoning behind it and let's you enjoy your own preference.
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A filmmaker can do all sorts of revisionism crap to a previous work if he likes. But the customer has no obligation to buy it. The customer has to the right to say, "screw you, buddy. I'm only going to buy the original version." It may the filmmaker's film, but he's wanting the customer's money for it. The customer at least has some say over the situation. |
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![]() Basically he changed as much as he thought he could get away with without being lynched. Since his name is NOT Gene Roddenberry, strict adherence to the establshed IP is required. That goes for anything from Barney to Citizen Kane. If you want to be creative, be creative on your own property. If you want to play in someone else's sandbox, follow the posted rules. Last edited by Jeff Kleist; 02-26-2009 at 07:03 PM. |
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Penton's thread isn't really the place to debate these things, I just wanted to bring up the point that there are more aspects of the creative process that need to be respected than just how the picture looks, that frequently get left by the wayside in the name of someone who had nothing to do with the original looking to "make it his own", rather than honor the reason he has something to "make his own" in the first place. Last edited by Jeff Kleist; 02-26-2009 at 07:31 PM. |
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I started a thread on movie revisionism the other day on the Movie and TV Discusssion forum: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=87395 |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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If you would like me be personally change or provide an alternative discussion track…….. This is a truly international Blu-ray forum isn’t it? ![]() Don’t we have members here “spanning the globe”? ![]() ![]() Isn’t there a thread somewhere on this forum asking everyone where they are from? ![]() ![]() ![]() On that note, do any James Bond freaks know which Bond flick boasts the greatest number of foreign location shoots of any James Bond movie to date? (I’m counting England as the home base of James Bond and therefore all sets there total 0) Any guesses? Hint – One location is where Penton-Man proposed to the then Miss Penton-Girl in a rather elegant fashion, I must say, on one knee on dem hard bricks. Another hint- One location is reportedly the driest place on earth……….and no, I’m not referring to my back yard in SoCal from about April till December. [Disclaimer- the above calculation is at least according to the production notes] |
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“Somebody had asked me, ‘What’s going to become of ‘Star Trek’ in the future?’ And I said that I hope that some day some bright young thing would come along and do it again, bigger and better than I had ever done it. And I wish them well.” – Gene Roddenberry Last edited by PeterTHX; 02-26-2009 at 09:51 PM. |
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Quantum of Solace, no? |
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