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Anyway, I am pleased 101 Films are releasing this on BD and I am buying this ASAP as it is one of Nigel Kneale's works. |
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Thanks given by: | JoelGoodsen (10-10-2024) |
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Sep 2013
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Price is fine by me - the “tat” looks pretty good and worth the price, same as the Ghostwatch LE.
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Jan 2021
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Think I'll stick with my old 101 Films dvd, although this looks to be a nice upgrade for the fans. Truth be told, I always found this one's reputation to be overrated. Like a lot of Kneale's plays, the ideas and themes are fascinating, but last time I watched it, it seemed static and stagey. It certainly lacks the finesse that a good director like Lawrence Gordon Clarke brought to those wonderful M.R. James adaptations. Of course, those were shot on film, whereas The Stone Tape is encumbered somewhat by the videotape format. Nevertheless, I'd still be interested how they remaster this one. Let's hope an overzealous restorer doesn't erase those floating, orange orbs that terrorize Jane Asher by mistake! 😁
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Thanks given by: | everygrainofsand (10-11-2024), Number 28 (10-11-2024) |
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Also I don’t remember Network licensing from the BBC much
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I did previously watch a small portion of The Stone Tape on YouTube, and was engrossed by what I saw. It really was quite mad and wonderful; and, as always with these things, it was a beautiful social document of the times. Real delicious stuff. But the upload quality was so bad I turned it off. So I've eagerly decided to give this edition a go. I hope you enjoy your copy, when it arrives! It'll be classic BBC drama for my Xmas, as I've ordered the forthcoming Box of Delights blu-ray too! The wolves will be running, and big-reeled computers turning ![]() Last edited by everygrainofsand; 10-11-2024 at 07:02 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | BiggusDickus (10-12-2024) |
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Not sure I understand the technical aspect, but does that mean my US Blu is inferior to the UK release?
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Sep 2013
UK
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Original format is 50i and US compatibility and preserving the video motion meant converting it to 60i (no speed change). Basically it’s an upsampled framerate. Shouldn’t make much of a difference on a good converter as it’s not like you’re also downscaling for NTSC when it’s HD. The trained eye can tell the difference but it’s not worth worrying about. |
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Thanks given by: | Grinnygog (10-14-2024) |
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I'm satisfied with my dvd of this one, I'm not keen on upscales.
Apparently Prince of Darkness was inspired by Stone Tape; it becomes quite obvious when you know it. On all accounts John Carpenter made it in part as some attempt at an apology to Nigel Kneale for what happened with Halloween III, but Kneale remained entirely unforgiving. |
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I've preordered my copy direct from 101 themselves, so that they get 100% of the profit, rather than the big boys at Amazon.
https://101-films-store.com/collecti...imited-edition |
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Thanks given by: | Sergeant Howie (10-13-2024) |
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https://dcairns.wordpress.com/tag/the-big-big-giggle/ I watched the John Mills' Quatermass (1979) recently and there's elements of The big, big giggle in that. Even though I wanted to like it, I found it tedious, convoluted and disappointing. It just wasn't the Bernard Quatermass I knew and enjoyed from previous iterations. |
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Thanks given by: | everygrainofsand (10-12-2024), StuPod (10-20-2024) |
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The picture artefact people have been talking about is not "lens flare', it's 'tube lag' (is that the correct term?) - part of the electronic camera circuitry becomes saturated by high level signals and takes a while to die down, so it leaves those glowing trails.
I will certainly be pleased to watch this without yukky MPEG compression that is inherent to DVD, and there'd be a lot of scope for sensitive denoising of the audio. Worth pointing out that they probably preferred to shoot this one on video because of the various visual effects it uses (ghosts etc) which were done with Colour Separation Overlay ('blue screen'). CSO didn't work well on film because it made the film weave/jitter really obvious. |
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Thanks given by: | SVH (04-09-2025) |
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When I was in early days of video production, we used U-Matic systems with old tube cameras, and they all did it. At the time I found it immensely frustrating, but nowadays I look back at it's effects in old shows and videos as being a bit nostalgic. It's strange how time changes perceptions of things sometimes. |
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Thanks given by: | BobSimms (12-24-2024), dvdjames (11-30-2024), everygrainofsand (10-13-2024), Grinnygog (10-14-2024), Mr. Thomsen (10-22-2024), Sergeant Howie (10-13-2024), Zambinee (10-12-2024) |
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Strangely enough for the anniversary I watched it for the first time and wrote a review, only realising when I was typing the review that it was the anniversary. A nice coincidence, that doesn't happen very often to me.
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Thanks given by: | everygrainofsand (10-14-2024), Grinnygog (10-14-2024) |
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