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94 | 77.69% |
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27 | 22.31% |
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#24 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Sep 2014
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The 2000 version was released in Dolby Digital EX, SDDS, and (I think) DTS-ES, and I assume the 6.1 on the Blu-ray was derived from that, so in essence, there's only one 6.1 mix; it's just been released in various formats (presumably formatted to 5.1 for SDDS).
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Thanks given by: | Popcorn_Bliss (02-19-2016) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Sep 2014
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For example, Anchor Bay's HALLOWEEN 35th Anniversary BD listed "Original Mono" as an option, but it was actually a mono fold-down of the remix (the extra thunderclaps during the rainstorm near the beginning were a giveaway). AB corrected this for the Complete Halloween boxset the following year, but presumably never did for the single release (although I'd love to be wrong about that). |
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Thanks given by: | Popcorn_Bliss (02-19-2016) |
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#27 |
Blu-ray Samurai
May 2013
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This is a deep subject for me. Keep in mind I'm 22 yet I take preservation of movies pretty seriously. If a film was done in mono but the mix was converted to surround without any necessary changes other than spreading the sound to additional channels as well as adding balance to the mix I'm fine with that. It's when something that was there before that's replaced with something else that I have a problem with, even more so when the original track isnt included with the new mix i.e. The Terminator. That being said, if I'm watching a vintage movie on DVD/Blu-Ray and it includes the films original mix I usually opt for that. For example, I recently started watching the Godfather films and despite the fact I'm viewing them for the first time I chose to watch the first two films with the original monos so I could get an experience close to the theatrical versions. I don't mind change as long as the original is included but generally I prefer things left untouched.
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#28 |
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#30 |
Blu-ray Knight
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I always go with the original mix on a disc even if it's only lossy.
It's more authenticate to the original theatrical experience because ya know it's the original an' all. I do appreciate a good remix though if it's done well and respects the original sound design. I see them for what they are, an interesting alternative like when an album gets remixed. The worst remix I've heard to date is The Terminator. At least with films like The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, Jaws etc. you have the option but with The Terminator you don't which is so frustrating. |
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Nothing wrong with that. I was young too when I started to realize some remastered cds sounded a bit off versus the originals. And soon after when I started getting into LDs, I noticed that I was preferring a lot of the mono/stereo sound mixes over the dvd's multichannel mix.
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Thanks given by: | The Fallen Deity (02-19-2016) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Knight
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The 5.1 remix is so much better. At least it sounds close to the original mono mix. |
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#35 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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And yes, I've also given up on the prospect of having the mono reinstated on any future release. Ol' Jimbo plain don't give a shit. |
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Thanks given by: | The Fallen Deity (02-19-2016) |
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#36 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
May 2013
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Interestingly, the first film where I probably took note of stuff like this, other than SW, was probably Jaws. Before I even owned that film, I remember when I was about 8 catching the film twice on TV in one day on two separate channels. IIRC it was TNT and TCM. I remember one channel showed it in full screen and the other in widescreen. Anyways when I watched the latter, I seem to remember Brody's cop pistol having a different sound when watching it on the former. I probably didn't think much of it after that but knowing what I do now or what I would learn later on I was probably right. Anyways I came to love Jaws by watching my stepbrothers widescreen VHS and the MCA Home Video tape from the '80s I had my dad get me off eBay. Both these editions had the mono. It wasn't until I got the 25th Anniversary VHS that I was I guess 'properly' introduced to the surround mix. After one viewing I pretty much came to dislike it. For a while whenever I watched this version I would even imitate the original sound FX as I was watching it. Even more disappointing I got the original DVD for Xmas when I was 9 and I had to learn the hard way that my only option was the remix. Come 2005 and I was super stoked to learn that the upcoming 30th Anniversary DVD would include the mono. I got that the day it was released. As far as Terminator goes I actually didn't loathe the remix of that film as much as the Jaws remix at first mostly cause I also had the Image Entertainment DVD which had the film in the mono. Nonetheless, I was happy to later discover that the SE DVD also had the mono! The fact that the BD editions won't include it is a major disappointment that likely won't be reversed in the future. |
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#37 |
Blu-ray Ninja
May 2010
Denmark
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I really miss the original audio on Terminator and fear we will never hear it again on future releases. [emoji19]
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There is fan preservation and I highly doubt Cameron cares about it. The LPCM mono track from the laser disc is out there if you search for it. I got tired of waiting and added it to the Terminator remaster. It does seem like Cameron has went George Lucas on us. I recall reading at some point that Cameron didn't include the mono track because he sees it as an inferior outdated mix and the new mix is superior in every way (to him), so there's no point to include it (film history be damned).
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Blu-ray Samurai
May 2013
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#40 |
Blu-ray Samurai
May 2013
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Just curious is there any differences between the 5.1 mix and the mono mix for The Shining?? I think I read on imdb that the 5.1 mix correctly times the music with the intertitles.
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