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Old 03-18-2016, 02:49 AM   #1
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Again, the fact that other existing video transfers - made from different film elements - contain the exact same quirks, is telling.
I think this is an important point and also differentiates this from the Bitter Rice situation where there was a previous release, that used a different source, and that source had the frames that were missing on Criterion's release which was sourced from the OCN.

Whereas here, it does appear that all previous versions, some from different sources, have had the same quirks.
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I think this is an important point and also differentiates this from the Bitter Rice situation where there was a previous release, that used a different source, and that source had the frames that were missing on Criterion's release which was sourced from the OCN.

Whereas here, it does appear that all previous versions, some from different sources, have had the same quirks.
Maybe it would help if Svet explained why he has left the review unaltered, as to me it seems reading it on one hand Arrow are at Fault on the other Fox when if I am reading this thread correctly it was nothing to do with Arrow.
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