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Blu-ray Knight
Jul 2018
Seattle
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Thanks given by: | johnnyringo7 (08-20-2019), ROSS.T.G. (07-19-2019) |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Thanks given by: | JEDGAR1000 (07-19-2019) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I think the only thing keeping SAW from getting a 4K release is that Wan hasn't done an HDR grade for it. He finished the 4K remastering for the film a wee bit before HDR and UHD-BD came around - he meticulously re-colored it in SDR the way he wanted to do it, so you know he's gonna want to go back and color it right for the HDR releases - and that has to be done before it can hit UHD-BD. It will likely see release for the next anniversary, unless it gets released to go with the upcoming SAW spin-off film in cinemas or for the home video release.
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Thanks given by: | Alister_M (07-17-2019), JEDGAR1000 (07-19-2019) |
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#31 |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (07-20-2019), johnnyringo7 (07-20-2019) |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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I draw the line at importing merely for better artwork, especially when it's just gonna be uglied up by ratings logos.
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Oh, I know, and since the discs will probably be identical, it's just a question of if I want to wait for the UK release and spend a bit more to get it here. Ultimately, it could go either way...it may well depend on what else is out in the UK in September.
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I've been curious for a bit, why do we get both a StudioCanal and Lionsgate version of the same movie. I'd doubt this title will support the effort for 1 release. I'm not knocking it for people that like/want the movie. It just seems weird for a niche title. I've seen the same dual release on quite a few things. I don't get it.
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Lionsgate -------> North American Release |
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Ok, I don't want to take this off topic. I get "distributors" .. But there's a lot more weirdness involved with these relationships. I'll just chalk it up to another aspect of studio world that makes no sense outside the 3 people who get an extra $4.
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#39 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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StudioCanal own the movie. Lionsgate are their distribution partner in the US. Pretty simple really, whereas in Europe SC release stuff under their own steam in several markets though not all, e.g. Eagle Pictures release SC product in Italy, and several years ago they didn't have a UK releasing arm of their own, they went through a now defunct label called 'Optimum Releasing' (with a big fat lol at the irony of several discs being anything but optimal).
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