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Old 07-13-2012, 11:04 PM   #1481
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I wasn't even aware that Robert A. Harris had disparaged this transfer until Nick Redman himself pointed it out to me, but I think there are more problems than just saturation here, though after reading RAH's comments, it seems I liked it at least marginally more than he did. The increased graininess I think points to some issue like yellow layer failure (as I mentioned in my review). But as I also mentioned, I still think this looks better than the most recent DVD, which some are claiming it doesn't.

Re: AGAIG--I've been told the film's own DP supervised the HD transfer.


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I don't know whether they are bulletproof or not, but this is one release where the harsh criticism is most definitely not justified. While color saturation could have been better, the presentation is in fact quite good. I would not place it next to an impressive presentation such as, say, French Cancan, which underwent a full blown up restoration, but this release is very, very far from being the disaster some are making it out to be on other forums. Now, As Good As It Gets is an entirely different matter...

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Old 07-13-2012, 11:24 PM   #1482
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I don't know whether they are bulletproof or not, but this is one release where the harsh criticism is most definitely not justified. While color saturation could have been better, the presentation is in fact quite good. I would not place it next to an impressive presentation such as, say, French Cancan, which underwent a full blown up restoration, but this release is very, very far from being the disaster some are making it out to be on other forums. Now, As Good As It Gets is an entirely different matter...

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I wasn't even aware that Robert A. Harris had disparaged this transfer until Nick Redman himself pointed it out to me, but I think there are more problems than just saturation here, though after reading RAH's comments, it seems I liked it at least marginally more than he did. The increased graininess I think points to some issue like yellow layer failure (as I mentioned in my review). But as I also mentioned, I still think this looks better than the most recent DVD, which some are claiming it doesn't.

Re: AGAIG--I've been told the film's own DP supervised the HD transfer.
For As Good As It Gets - I found that the transfer was just fine. Not great...you have to consider the source material...it's certainly not a demo title, but it never was. In anything. I really don't "see" what the fuss is about. I have standards and it did not disappoint me in any way, save for leaving off the commentary from the DVD (so I can't fully replace it).
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Old 07-13-2012, 11:55 PM   #1483
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For As Good As It Gets - I found that the transfer was just fine. Not great...you have to consider the source material...it's certainly not a demo title, but it never was. In anything. I really don't "see" what the fuss is about. I have standards and it did not disappoint me in any way, save for leaving off the commentary from the DVD (so I can't fully replace it).
Yeah, the AQ and PQ of As Good As It Gets wasn't a 'hill to die on' for me either PeterTHX. Like any other movie overwhelmingly driven by character rather than visual razzle-dazzle, I have a somewhat elastic range for what I consider "good" AQ and PQ. Of course, any transfer spec that gets in your face and detracts from your involvement in the drama would be a bad thing, but I didn't detect anything remotely like that here. This movie always had an upscale 'TV-ish' look to it anyway...so it was, as you say, "just fine."

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Old 07-14-2012, 12:16 AM   #1484
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Quick question, is Nick Redman of Twilight Time the same Nick Redman who has done commentaries on Double Indemnity and A Clockwork Orange, among others? Was just about to sit down with the former on Blu-ray, and wondered if they were the same person.
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Old 07-14-2012, 12:20 AM   #1485
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Quick question, is Nick Redman of Twilight Time the same Nick Redman who has done commentaries on Double Indemnity and A Clockwork Orange, among others? Was just about to sit down with the former on Blu-ray, and wondered if they were the same person.
That is he.
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Old 07-14-2012, 12:32 AM   #1486
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For those who are still looking for "Mysterious Island," Screen Archives still has a listing up on Amazon. It might be worth a shot. An order may still go through. Wouldn't hurt to try.
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Old 07-14-2012, 01:10 AM   #1487
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That is he.
I hope he's not the one snidely mocking It's Alive on the Day the Earth Stood Still track!
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Old 07-14-2012, 02:24 AM   #1488
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I hope he's not the one snidely mocking It's Alive on the Day the Earth Stood Still track!
I've never listened to the DTESS commentary Noir Fan. But Redman did win a 2011 Sammy award for his work on both the commentary and isolated score track of that release.

Redman's comments should not be hard to identify though. It's almost impossible to mistake the almost inhumanly perfect modulation in his voice.

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Old 07-14-2012, 03:14 AM   #1489
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...with Mysterious Island sold out, I guess TT has a Harryhausen 'gap' now. After that successful run, I don't see why they would be reluctant to do another.

Which one(s) do you think will be next:
  • The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
  • First Men in the Moon
  • The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
  • Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger

FTR: My order of preference would be: First Men in the Moon, then both of the Sinbad films on some kind of double-disc/double-feature, and finally The 3 Worlds of Gulliver.

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Old 07-14-2012, 03:24 AM   #1490
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...with Mysterious Island sold out, I guess TT has a Harryhausen 'gap' now. After that successful run, I don't see why they would be reluctant to do another.

Which one(s) do you think will be next:
  • The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
  • First Men in the Moon
  • The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
  • Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger

FTR: My order of preference would be: First Men in the Moon, then both of the Sinbad films on some kind of double-disc/double-feature, and finally The 3 Worlds of Gulliver.
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Old 07-14-2012, 03:27 AM   #1491
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Yes, but it's WB monque. No chance of TT getting that one.

I confined my short list to the Columbia catalogue only.
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Old 07-14-2012, 03:44 AM   #1492
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[QUOTE=ROclockCK;6188200]...with Mysterious Island sold out, I guess TT has a Harryhausen 'gap' now. After that successful run, I don't see why they would be reluctant to do another.

Which one(s) do you think will be next:



Put me on blu-ray now! Please Twilight Time!
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Old 07-14-2012, 04:08 AM   #1493
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Either of the Sinbad movies would work for me.
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Old 07-14-2012, 04:12 AM   #1494
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...with Mysterious Island sold out, I guess TT has a Harryhausen 'gap' now. After that successful run, I don't see why they would be reluctant to do another.

Which one(s) do you think will be next:
  • The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
  • First Men in the Moon
  • The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
  • Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger
Well, what about my suggestion of One Million Years B.C.???
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Old 07-14-2012, 04:32 AM   #1495
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Well, what about my suggestion of One Million Years B.C.???
For sure, but its rights are uncertain PeterTHX...especially the longer U.K. cut, which is what fans seem to want to see most. As I understand it, restoration of that version is being undertaken by the Hammer Global Film Restoration project.

With something like that in the works for One Million Years B.C. among other Hammer classics, would anyone really want to see TT release the original domestic market theatrical cut of the movie? Would Fox even want to give up the title at this time?
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Old 07-14-2012, 04:59 AM   #1496
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...with Mysterious Island sold out, I guess TT has a Harryhausen 'gap' now. After that successful run, I don't see why they would be reluctant to do another.

Which one(s) do you think will be next:
  • The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
  • First Men in the Moon
  • The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
  • Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger

FTR: My order of preference would be: First Men in the Moon, then both of the Sinbad films on some kind of double-disc/double feature, and finally The 3 Worlds of Gulliver.
At this point TT should've a good idea about which titles will sell out. Anything from that list should do well, specially the Sinbad movies. Sinatra or Lewis will not move many copies @ $30 a pop...same for musicals. In fact, I can just about guarantee that Cover Girl and Bye Bye Birdie will never come close to selling out.

Maybe if they could get The King and I...

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Old 07-14-2012, 05:59 AM   #1497
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At this point TT should've a good idea about which titles will sell out. Anything from that list should do well, specially the Sinbad movies. Sinatra or Lewis will not move many copies @ $30 a pop...same for musicals. In fact, I can just about guarantee that Cover Girl and Bye Bye Birdie will never come close to selling out.
I get myself into trouble when I speculate about such things Blu Titan, so the question I'd ask is the same as I did for Journey and Mysterious Island, "Are there at least 3000 dedicated fans of Rita Hayworth and Ann Margret worldwide?"

No numbers, no links, but I suspect...

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Maybe if they could get The King and I...
As I recall, Fox rescanned all of their Rogers & Hammerstein musicals while prepping South Pacific and Sound of Music for Blu-ray. It seems logical - even likely - that the remaining R & H titles (The King and I and Oklahoma) will probably get released together in some kind of deluxe box set like they did with the Monroe collection.

However, TT might still get all or some of those 2nd tier Fox musicals like Hello Dolly, Dr. Dolittle, Can-Can, and Star! - all 65mm Todd-AO - all rescanned by Fotokem at 8k around the same time as Sound of Music and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. That was at least 2 years ago, so if Fox was seriously interested in releasing any of those titles on Blu-ray, don't you think some of them would have shown up already?
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I wasn't even aware that Robert A. Harris had disparaged this transfer until Nick Redman himself pointed it out to me, but I think there are more problems than just saturation here, though after reading RAH's comments, it seems I liked it at least marginally more than he did. The increased graininess I think points to some issue like yellow layer failure (as I mentioned in my review). But as I also mentioned, I still think this looks better than the most recent DVD, which some are claiming it doesn't.

Re: AGAIG--I've been told the film's own DP supervised the HD transfer.
Exactly. Just as I said several weeks ago right here.

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Old 07-14-2012, 07:42 AM   #1499
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As I posted earlier, the DVD got pretty good reviews. So I guess the added detail of the BD actually worsens it's presentation is some peoples eyes?
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For sure, but its rights are uncertain PeterTHX...especially the longer U.K. cut, which is what fans seem to want to see most. As I understand it, restoration of that version is being undertaken by the Hammer Global Film Restoration project.

With something like that in the works for One Million Years B.C. among other Hammer classics, would anyone really want to see TT release the original domestic market theatrical cut of the movie? Would Fox even want to give up the title at this time?
Well, it's good news they're restoring it. I guess we have to wait until the restoration is finished and Fox decides to release it. As you've noted they've been sitting on some new transfers for years.

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As I recall, Fox rescanned all of their Rogers & Hammerstein musicals while prepping South Pacific and Sound of Music for Blu-ray. It seems logical - even likely - that the remaining R & H titles (The King and I and Oklahoma) will probably get released together in some kind of deluxe box set like they did with the Monroe collection.
You mean this?
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=187075

Not the domestic, but it can't be far behind.
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