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Old 03-15-2015, 12:14 AM   #1
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I don't think it's your Mac's fault.
I noticed it earlier from vidjunkie's screenshots.
Anyway, it was just how I see it, that's why I provided that screenshot with 4 different films that have a greenish look where there was a grey or blue earlier.
Is it not possible they were just made that way?
Have colours changed in 60 years?
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Old 03-15-2015, 12:19 AM   #2
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Is it not possible they were just made that way?
Have colours changed in 60 years?
It's just that I can't believe that a 1942 film and a 1995 film could produce the same color to depict blue or grey, since technology has changed.
Anyway, case closed. I shouldn't have brought it up.
I admit that the teal in JTTCOTE is not as pronounced as in the others or as in The Inn of Sixth happiness for example, but the minute I saw vidjunkie's screenshots, they seemed to lean towards that way...
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Old 03-15-2015, 01:16 AM   #3
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While I agree that these things can and often should matter, at some point a movie should be compelling enough where the presentation isn't as dominant a player in your mind. Focusing on slight trends and variations as opposed to major flaws do both the movie and your viewing experience a disservice. I'm not the first to say it here on the forum, but it bears repeating: Sometimes life is too short.
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While I agree that these things can and often should matter, at some point a movie should be compelling enough where the presentation isn't as dominant a player in your mind. Focusing on slight trends and variations as opposed to major flaws do both the movie and your viewing experience a disservice. I'm not the first to say it here on the forum, but it bears repeating: Sometimes life is too short.
And that is sometimes why I semi avoid forum talk and online reviews/screencaps for favorite movies of mine. lol. Dont want to get hung up on the details all the time. Some of the time, yes...
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Old 03-15-2015, 02:51 AM   #5
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Sometimes life is too short.
You know, I don't wake up and sleep at night thinking about the teal of Blurays.
Believe me, I have much more important problems in my life..
But we're just discussing here.
It's a discussion forum, isn't it?

well, at least to me, discussing the teal or any bit and tiny detail in Bluray releases, keeps my mind off my real problems.
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You know, I don't wake up and sleep at night thinking about the teal of Blurays.
Believe me, I have much more important problems in my life..
But we're just discussing here.
It's a discussion forum, isn't it?

well, at least to me, discussing the teal or any bit and tiny detail in Bluray releases, keeps my mind off my real problems.
I understand your point. Having over seen transfers as a consultant it all depends how is timing the transfer. Because of the way films are done today all you need is younger person at the controls who is used to the video based edit stations of today's films they by assuming it should look the same. It would be an honest mistake out to ignorance. However, it should be caught by someone over seeing the project.
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Old 03-15-2015, 11:56 AM   #7
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I haven't seen this film since I was a kid, but I remember loving it. Just received my new bluray this week, and I just had the best time watching it after all these years. Now as an adult, the 'boring parts' make more sense to me and are no longer boring. This film has great characters, great scenery, special effects, cinematography, great acting, pre-'Raiders of the Lost Ark" action, and is all around a wonderful film.

Sadly, MY kids will prefer Brendan Fraiser's version over this because this one is just too 'old' for them. (sigh) Kids today......
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Old 03-15-2015, 03:30 AM   #8
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While I agree that these things can and often should matter, at some point a movie should be compelling enough where the presentation isn't as dominant a player in your mind. Focusing on slight trends and variations as opposed to major flaws do both the movie and your viewing experience a disservice. I'm not the first to say it here on the forum, but it bears repeating: Sometimes life is too short.
Yeah, I remember watching Deep Throat when I was a horny 18-year-old and not caring one bit that the film was as grainy as heck.
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Old 03-15-2015, 02:04 PM   #9
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While I agree that these things can and often should matter, at some point a movie should be compelling enough where the presentation isn't as dominant a player in your mind. Focusing on slight trends and variations as opposed to major flaws do both the movie and your viewing experience a disservice. I'm not the first to say it here on the forum, but it bears repeating: Sometimes life is too short.
Amen!
I've been saying it for years. I'm convinced there are a select few on here that can't be happy until they have found flaws in a given transfer. I understand wanting the best viewing experience possible, and I'm all for that...but not to the point of literally pausing a BD hundreds, if not thousands, of times to analyze every pixel.
Eh, to each his/her own, I suppose...but yes, life is way too short indeed!
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Old 03-15-2015, 04:23 PM   #10
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Amen!
I've been saying it for years. I'm convinced there are a select few on here that can't be happy until they have found flaws in a given transfer. I understand wanting the best viewing experience possible, and I'm all for that...but not to the point of literally pausing a BD hundreds, if not thousands, of times to analyze every pixel.
Eh, to each his/her own, I suppose...but yes, life is way too short indeed!
Everyone in those screenshots having the same skin color as Ric Flair seemed like a more obvious issue than something which requires going through every single frame looking for errors, but looking at DVD screenshots apparently that was just how they looked, since Arlene Dahl looks like a human. Man, those guys had some disgusting fake tans. Haha. It's like a manually-done version of the Michael Bay teal/orange color scheme to make the skin on Megan Fox look as drippy and sleazy as possible.
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Old 03-15-2015, 04:01 PM   #11
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While I agree that these things can and often should matter, at some point a movie should be compelling enough where the presentation isn't as dominant a player in your mind. Focusing on slight trends and variations as opposed to major flaws do both the movie and your viewing experience a disservice. I'm not the first to say it here on the forum, but it bears repeating: Sometimes life is too short.
I've got a better idea. How about if people talk about what they WANT to talk about on a discussion board, and if you don't like it, don't read it.
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Old 03-15-2015, 04:17 PM   #12
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I've got a better idea. How about if people talk about what they WANT to talk about on a discussion board, and if you don't like it, don't read it.
You didn't think that one through huh
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