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Hey guys,
I was having a read of this article the other day: http://tiny.cc/wcf6k It reminded me of something I already knew and found remarkable about this fine film maker; he never returns to a film once it has been released. Never even watches it again if it's on TV and he's nothing better to do! So with this in mind what do the folks here on the forum think the chances are of us ever seeing the likes of 'Annie Hall', 'Sleeper' or 'Manhattan' get a really good Blu Ray treatment given that Allen would more then likely be absent from the process. When directors take an interest in the remastering of their previous work (Apocalypse Now, Memento) the end product has always benefited, in my opinion. I've no doubt that Woody Allen's back catalogue will become available on the format eventually but, how long do you think it will take? Will some titles never make it? And what will the quality be like? For my own part I recon we will be waiting years for only the more popular titles to make it to Blu and then they will only be bare bones, and less then stellar transfers, which I think is a shame given the strength of Allen's body of work. |
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