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Blu-ray Knight
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Not mentioned in the Mondo interview is that Code Red did a poor job cutting him out of the featurette, as it throws the audio out of sync. |
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Thanks given by: | moreotter (05-31-2019) |
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#102 | |
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I was looking for the audio sync mention in the review and was surprised Nathaniel didn't mention it. |
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#103 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | Deadguy2322 (05-28-2019) |
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#104 |
Blu-ray Knight
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How disappointing. Is the feature really only 18GB?? The 88Films release is 26GB and you can even see the compression issues in the screenshots on the mondo digital review.
So they cleaned up a version of the film nobody really cared about to begin with when really they should've just incorporated or branched those extra scenes rather than have an entire cut of the film that was of poor quality and just maximized the space for the main feature but no. That would make sense. And to top it all off they simply cut Lieberman's footage out of the doc and then left the rest of it out of sync? Christ, why even release movies when you don't even really give a sh*t?? If I were Lieberman I'd be f*cking pissed too. Really wish I didn't get rid of that 88Films edition of Just Before Dawn. It looks bettter than this for sure. What a mess. ~Matt Last edited by Matt89; 05-28-2019 at 12:42 PM. |
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#105 | |
Blu-ray Baron
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Regarding the extras, I don't care about those but I can see those that do not being the most pleased. |
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Thanks given by: | davidthenikonuser (05-27-2019) |
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#106 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#107 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#108 | |
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That was also Code Red's 1st BD... baby steps are OK on a first release. I bought it, loved it. Now it's time for a double dip...... General vibe is the transfers are still small, squeezed to fit all the extras I guess. They could have gone on a DVD or a 2nd Blu. Clean up on the longer version was nice but limited. Plenty of damage remains. Fans would prefer a transfer that inserts the bits from the longer cut into the superior looking US release cut. Or a new transfer of the longer version, done with modern equipment. |
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Thanks given by: | LawnFurniture (05-28-2019), Matt89 (05-27-2019) |
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#109 | |
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#110 | |
Blu-ray Baron
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#111 | |
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As the 88 films version sells for $30+ these days used with no slip, this Ronin release is a good A/V upgrade for owners of the original Code Red version. Who knows if/when there ever will be a better restoration? On the other hand, if you already have 88 Films version then its a far tougher sell as the only thing you'll gain is additional minor color correction. Last edited by Ruined; 05-27-2019 at 04:42 PM. |
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#112 |
Blu-ray Knight
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I dunno, is it better than the 88Films release with only minor color correction that I can achieve by simply adjusting the tint on my television? I can see in the screenshots alone that the new Code Red suffers from compression that is not there on the 88 release. It’s also nearly 10GB smaller so of course there’s compression when we’re talking 26GB on the 88 vs 17GB on the Code Red.
I just don’t understand the decisions they make. Why would they take the time to restore the ENTIRE extended cut when they could’ve just spliced the scenes into the theatrical cut and called it a day? They wasted a massive amount of disc space (and their own time) for this sh*tty looking cut of the movie that STILL looks like sh*t so it really doesn’t appear like they did do much work on it even if they did. To top that off, the new special features (as well as the old ones), according to the review, are all mangled so like wtf are they doing over there do they not quality check their discs? They REALLY could’ve made this the definitive edition but they very obviously f*cked it up. This release was absolutely, 100% botched. What a f*cking shame, Code Red screwed this movie YET AGAIN. ~Matt |
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#113 |
Blu-ray Knight
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If Code Red were to attempt this, the Extended Cut would have probably been out of sync as well.
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Thanks given by: | Deadguy2322 (05-28-2019), Matt89 (05-27-2019) |
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#114 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Yes, maybe they could have done a 2 disc set, but this is what it is and it's still a nice release and better then the original release. The longer cut is really just an extra and we should just be happy it got any clean up at all. Yes, adding the extra footage into the better scan of the film would have been nice for sure, but that's not the way it happened. |
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Thanks given by: | SeanJoyce (05-27-2019) |
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#115 |
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you asked...don't shoot the messenger. Meanwhile from the review, more technical incompetence outside of audio sync The main feature is also preceded by a couple of brief, perplexing intros with the label's zombie version of Banana Man goofing off with actors Greg Henry and Jamie Rose, with a choppy frame rate. New to this release are four separate video interviews with Henry (13m48s), Rose (15m34s), Chris Lemmon (28m5s), and producer David Shelton (30m50s). The Henry and Rose interviews have the same choppy playback issue |
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Thanks given by: | Mr. Thomsen (05-28-2019) |
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Blu-ray Baron
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#118 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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![]() Also, Arrow doesn't seem to have a problem with encoding their extras, so this argument is null. The special features on their disc of The Thing, for example, take up a small amount of space yet the frame rate isn't choppy. ~Matt |
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#119 | |
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There is simply no way one can fit all of that on a single bd50 with no tradeoffs somewhere, and it's best to make most of those tradeoffs in the extras. It is up to the compressionist to decide what tradeoffs to use in order to maximize bitrate, and in this case he used reduced framerate in some extras which greatly saves space. I believe Code Red uses the same compressionist as Kino now and this compressionist has a history of reducing framerate on extras to save space. |
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#120 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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If this is a residuals thing, I don't expect the film will ever get a proper restoration without Lieberman's involvement. Having said that, Lieberman shouldn't be mad at Code Red as they have nothing to do with the original contract. He should just sit with Bill and work on getting a full, proper restoration of his film by people who know what they're doing. Do it for the fans.
I think I'll pick this up despite the flaws. More interested in the cast interviews. I usually don't buy Blu-rays just for the extras but this is a rare exception. |
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