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Sep 2013
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I still think the UK BD of Curse is better than the DVD. The difference is the DVD is graded more to bring out what was there whereas the BD goes for a pretty flat contrast. It is more filmic though and I think Warner could do a much better job with a new crack at it.
Phantom of the Opera has similar issues, but just look at how much better that was made by a new stab at it. The UK Final Cut disc has loads of issues burnt in from separation elements that don't quite match up yet the Universal disc improved things significantly. Ironic that the UK disc is in the correct ratio yet the Universal in the wider, wrong ratio is so much better even having more picture information to work with so the cropping IMO doesn't actually do any harm in comparison. Last edited by oddbox83; 04-12-2017 at 10:42 AM. |
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