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Blu-ray Samurai
Jul 2016
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![]() ![]() Anyone picked this up yet? Is the audio on the blu as bad as the version shown on Sky Arts last month? The music & sound effects often drowned out the 'talking heads', making it pretty much unwatchable without subtitles. It's like it was mixed by Christopher Nolan... ![]() Last edited by BigNickUK; 11-22-2023 at 10:39 PM. |
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Yeah I recorded that off Sky and watched it the other day, and it gave me a headache trying to focus on the voices with that frickin music playing. Not sure about the blu ray but a lot of the reviews on Letterboxed are complaining about this so I assume it’s how the actual doc is mixed which is just perplexing.
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Thanks given by: | BudBaxter (11-22-2023) |
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I haven’t really sat down to absorb it, so I can’t meaningfully talk about the audio yet, but God, the compression on this is the worst. I think I can honestly say, based on FALL before it, that Signature Entertainment offers the absolute worst compression of any studio I’ve ever encountered. This thing (appropriately enough to its namesake, I suppose) is a complete horror show, a high definition Blu-ray by technicality alone. Still happy to own it mind you, but damn.
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I'm glad I'm not the only person who felt this way, I did think it might have been my audio set-up! I definitely wrote a review on Letterboxd talking about how bad the sound mix is lol. There are some interviews mixed over dialogue scenes in the background, it's madness!
Glad I rented it on apple for 99p rather than buying it. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Jul 2016
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![]() I went back & watched the Sky Arts version again & the audio does calm down a bit as it goes on, but the mix in the first half is still terrible. |
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I see this got a US release with a rather cool slipcover:
![]() ![]() Region Free Blu-ray Making of First Trailer First Trailer 77m version of the film Deleted shot from the Intro Photo Gallery BTS Long Commentary of the Intro Making of Shooting Maine Intro Cutting Room Floor English SDH subtitles Oddly they listed an extra version of the documentary which is 30mins shorter. Is it that boring they can remove that? https://vinegarsyndrome.com/products/king-on-screen https://www.wowhd.co.uk/king-on-screen/814456028521 (highly unlikely to have the SE slipcover) Will try and watch this tonight if I have time not expecting it to be like RoboDoc ![]() Quote:
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Had a look at this last night it certainly looks good.
That's the good news. The bad news -for me- was I struggled to hear what the interviewees were saying as some muppet in the edit had decided to have music playing over the top of them almost constantly. I can see where the 30mins was excised for the short version (there's a super long intro which may be appreciated by some people). Overall a load of crap for me because the films mentioned (I didn't watch all of it) have one thing in common: they're NOT "Stephen King" films. He had nothing to do with most of them except write the books obviously. The guy has an immense talent but this documentary has nothing really to do with King it's all about good and mostly bad filmmakers' interpretation of King and then another set of some talented and some definitely not talented talk about those interpretations. I would have liked to have seen a doucumentary about King and that's certainly not here. The producers should have thought of a way to get King involved somehow. That'll have to do. |
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But yeah, the older docus offer a better insight into the substance abuse years. |
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Thanks given by: | Nitroes (12-10-2023), Pluthero Quexos (01-24-2025) |
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Jul 2016
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![]() What exactly did you expect? It's a documentary about the adaptations of his works, not the man himself. Sure, it would have been great to have his input in the doc (especially as his face is slapped on the box cover), but he's had very little to do with most of the movie adaptations of his novels. By your justification, are the only things you'd classify as 'Stephen King' films Maximum Overdrive, Silver Bullet, Cat's Eye, Creepshow & his TV output? ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | dallywhitty (12-11-2023) |
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The only Stephen King film is Maximum Overdrive as he was the director. That's a real horror of a film.
Kubrick's The Shining certainly ain't a Stephen King Film. Rob Reiner's beautiful Stand By Me has virtually nothing to do with the novella The Body. It doesn't really matter what the documentary was supposed to be what matters is it was done badly. |
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Eh, what? It was definitely based on The Body. All the characters and and most of the sequences in the film were taken directly from the novella, so not sure why you're saying this.
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Thanks given by: | dallywhitty (12-12-2023), KcMsterpce (12-12-2023) |
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I'll try and explain by typing slower. Stephen King writes books he's never written a screenplay for a classic film (see list above).
Just because he wrote a book doesn't mean he can claim anything for the film's screenplay or finished product. That is the screenplay writer and director. There's zero evidence of King writing a screenplay for a great film. King's name is mostly used in the film industry for advertising terrible films/overly long TV trash. He did write/direct Maximum Overdrive so if you think that's a classic that's cool. Misery (1990) is a great film like the same director's Stand By Me. The screenplay was by William Goldman possibly the greatest screenwriter ever. Stephen King is not. He does have lots of great ideas though. Ideas don't usually make good films as proven by the fact most films are crap. |
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Maybe they mistook "The Body" from "Different Seasons" with "The Breathing Method". If that's the case, then yeah, STAND BY ME was almost NOTHING like the story it was based off of.
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