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Old 10-14-2018, 08:46 AM   #2981
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So if I only have the 2007 release, is the general consensus that the 4K is a huge step up from that?
Huge step up, um no. Like many here, I prefer the 2007 color timing because I can actually see the film and it has color. It actually feels like Halloween(the holiday). The detail is definitely better on this new 4K version, but the color down right sucks. I guess you could put your television in vivid mode.
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Huge step up, um no. Like many here, I prefer the 2007 color timing because I can actually see the film and it has color. It actually feels like Halloween(the holiday). The detail is definitely better on this new 4K version, but the color down right sucks. I guess you could put your television in vivid mode.
I think the 07 one has a more accurate imagination to what Halloween should look like.

HDR goes beyond what a film can put out and it makes these California trick or treaters look out of theme. HDR does to much for this old film. It makes the day time scenes sky look to alive. And some of those dark scenes even more dark/black.

The 4K is more detailed but in the wrong area's imho. It sadly does need a color timing adjustment simply because they filmed this in California and to early in the day. The lighting team obviously wasn't that good indoors either. Amatuer really.

But this movie has so much else ging for it as a fan you just have to sucki it up for now and wait.
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Old 10-14-2018, 11:59 AM   #2983
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I watched my copy last night and loved it. I've seen this on nearly every format and release it's been given and this was definitely my favorite. Either it was the HDR or the inky blacks before and after, but the flashes of lightning at the beginning were so blinding it nearly gave me stroke!
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If you're ever curios to know if a release came with a slipcover on the early pressings (and don't want to ask in a thread), you can look at the official BD.com page for that particular release, and it will tell you the answer.

Not that I have an issue with anyone asking, just passing on a tip that I find useful.
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Sorry if it’s been asked but did this release come with a slip cover?
Mine comes with slipcover, pre-ordered it from Amazon
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I saw the CineLife Entertainment 40th anniversary release in the theater the other night and was hoping it was this new 4k transfer.



Alas, it was the 35th anniversary master as the music during the "Speed kills!" scene was pitch-corrected and in the finale the last click of Loomis' gun was inaudible.

Still, it was great seeing the original Halloween in a theater and I traveled a bit of a distance to see it on a big screen in a 278-seat classic old-style auditorium with Sony's 4k laser projection (it was a Muvico that was recently bought by AMC). At the beginning they even had the curtains pulled to 1.85:1 for the pre-screening advertising and then once the house lights went down the curtains pulled open to 2.35:1. I hadn't seen that done in a long, long time and it only added to the throwback experience! My other complaint besides it not being the new 4k transfer was that the theater had the sound a bit low and could have afforded cranking it up a few more decibels.
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I was emailed this interesting article today about the making of Halloween. It appeared in the New York Times today and contains an interview with both John Carpenter, Jamie Lee Curtis, and a few others. I thought some of you might enjoy it. I placed the article behind spoiler tags due to its length.


[Show spoiler]'Halloween,' the Making of a Horror Treat


by Bruce Fetts, New York Times 10/14/2018

John Carpenter had only shot and scored two semi-obscure features when the executive producer Irwin Yablans came to him with a proposal: make a low-budget movie about babysitters being murdered. "It was a horrible idea," Mr. Carpenter said in a recent telephone interview. "But I wanted to make more movies, so I said, 'Great!"'

Forty years later, that movie -- "Halloween" -- continues to spawn sequels, remakes and reboots. The latest, also titled "Halloween" and opening Oct. 19, brings back Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), the sole survivor of the masked psycho Michael Myers's initial rampage. Now a gun-toting grandma, she's hellbent on killing the seemingly immortal Myers. "The thing that really moves me about coming back all these years later is the fans' deep love and reverence," Ms. Curtis said. "The passion for this movie is very powerful."

Mr. Carpenter, Ms. Curtis, four of her co-stars and others spoke about their memories of making the original film. "It's the greatest experience I've ever had professionally," Ms. Curtis said. "It gave me everything in my creative life."

These are edited excerpts from the conversation.

Along with the producer Debra Hill, his girlfriend, Mr. Carpenter wrote the script, setting the action on the titular holiday after Mr. Yablans suggested changing the film's title from "The Babysitter Murders" to "Halloween."

JOHN CARPENTER It was very smart. I can't believe nobody else had called their movie "Halloween" before. I told Irwin I wanted final cut and my name above the title. It was important for me to have control over my own film. He said, "Yeah, sure."

For the key role of Laurie, Mr. Carpenter cast Ms. Curtis, the 19-year-old daughter of Janet Leigh, star of Alfred Hitchcock 's seminal slasher film "Psycho. " Several years earlier, the producers of "The Exorcist " considered casting Ms. Curtis as the possessed child Regan, but Ms. Leigh wouldn 't allow it. (The role went to Linda Blair.)

JAMIE LEE CURTIS My mother was protecting me from being a child in the movie business. Later, I got a part on the ABC sitcom "Operation Petticoat." I was fired, and I was devastated. Had I not been fired, I wouldn't have been available for "Halloween." As my Jewish family would say, it was bashert -- meant to be. I didn't give it a second thought that it was a horror movie, and my mom had been in a horror movie.

CARPENTER That was pretty obvious -- I wasn't dumb. But the reason I cast her is she could play this innocent, repressed girl, and she had a spark of intelligence about her. This was her first movie, so I called her after the first day of shooting. She needed that.

CURTIS When the phone rang at my house the first night and my roommate told me it was John, I thought I had been fired. As soon as I picked up the phone, I heard John say in his sweet Southern voice, "Darlin', I just wanted to tell you how great today was." That has never happened to me since.

Mr. Carpenter enlisted Nick Castle, a fellow alumnus of the University of Southern California film school, to play Michael.

NICK CASTLE I said, "I'd like to be on the set while you direct because it'll demystify the experience for me." John said, "Great, we're going to have a guy walk around in a mask. Why don't you do it?" It was as simple as that.

CARPENTER Nick's dad was a choreographer, and Nick has a grace to his movements. I would say, "Nick, walk over here and ... action!" That's what I needed him for, and he was perfect for it.

CASTLE It didn't take going to Juilliard to be able to do this, but people seem to like the movements I did. I was clay in John's hands.

The production designer Tommy Lee Wallace went to Bert Wheeler 's magic shop on Hollywood Boulevard to buy a mask for Michael. He came back with two: a clown mask and one of William Shatner as Captain Kirk on "Star Trek. "

CASTLE Tommy came in with the clown mask on, and we went, "Ooh, that's kind of scary." Then he put on the Shatner mask, and we stopped dead and said, "It's perfect."

CARPENTER Tommy had spray-painted it white and cut the eyeholes bigger. It was chilling. It's weird to wear a human face. I went up to William Shatner at a convention once and said, "Hi, I'm John Carpenter." He was on his cellphone and never looked up.

WILLIAM SHATNER I don't remember that. I would love to meet him. He's a very talented man.

CARPENTER That is such [expletive]!

SHATNER I thought it would be amusing once if I took my own children out to trick or treat and I wore the mask. If they didn't give my kids a treat, I took off the mask.

To lend the film gravitas, Mr. Carpenter cast the esteemed British actor Donald Pleasence ( "The Great Escape ") as Michael 's psychiatrist, Loomis.

CARPENTER I was initially terrified because he said to me, "I don't know why I'm doing this movie. The only reason is my daughter liked the music you wrote in your other movie, 'Assault on Precinct 13."' But we became fast friends.

One of Laurie 's babysitting charges, Lindsey, was played by Kyle Richards, a veteran child actor who grew up to become a star of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. "

KYLE RICHARDS People joke and say, "What's scarier: shooting 'Real Housewives' or 'Halloween'? and I say, "That's hard for me to answer." It was really scary to watch myself in that movie. After I saw it, I had to sleep with my mom until I was 15.

Working with a $300,000 budget, everyone had to pitch in. Cast members helped Mr. Carpenter decorate the set. The film was shot in Southern California in spring, but leaves were hand-painted to make it look like October in Haddonfield, Ill., where the film was set.

CARPENTER We were kids, and we wanted to be in the movie business. There wasn't a lot of ego involved. Everybody was working together, and it was fun. You don't get to have a whole lot of fun in movies.

NANCY LOOMIS (the babysitter Annie) John knew what he wanted technically because he understood the medium. There was no reflection. It was just, "Let's go out and make this movie, and let's have fun."

CARPENTER My job, plain and simple, was to scare the audience. It didn't need to be anything more than that. The movie was a thrill ride.

Nowhere was Mr. Carpenter 's mastery more evident than in the movie 's opening -- a five-minute single take from the killer 's point of view. He filmed it with a new camera, the Panaglide, that gave hand-held scenes a previously unseen smoothness.

CARPENTER The opening shot was a show-offy thing to do, when you think about the classic movies that have long tracking shots like "Touch of Evil" and "Scarface." It was a challenge, and that's why it was exciting.

CURTIS That was the last day of shooting. Because it was such a limited budget, there were moments in the opening shot where electricians would run into another room as soon as the camera passed them to light another corner. It was very exciting to watch.

CARPENTER The Panaglide had a movement that was unique. The camera swayed back and forth, and it added something really strange and spooky.

Also contributing to the film 's impact was its eerily effective score, composed by Mr. Carpenter and credited to the Bowling Green Philharmonic Orchestra. (The director had attended Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Ky.)

CARPENTER I only had three days to write it, and the main title was a piano riff on my father teaching me 5/4 time on the bongos when I was 13. I thought it was unusual. I sat down at the piano, called my father and played it. It's a very simple score. The Bowling Green Philharmonic Orchestra was just me and the synthesizer professor at U.S.C., a very nice man named Dan Wyman. We had no money, so that's how you make a low-budget film.

LOOMIS The first time I saw the movie, it was a rough cut without the music, and I thought, "Oh, this is so forgettable." Then I went to a screening when the score was finished, and I was floored by how terrifying the movie was.

The film initially drew negative reviews and started slowly at the box office.

CARPENTER The first round of reviews, I was crapped on really badly as a director.

CURTIS It wasn't a big success at first. I didn't get any work from it, other than an episode of "The Love Boat" where I played my mother's daughter. It was humiliating, but at the same time, it was a gig.

But "Halloween " built into a word-of-mouth hit and eventually earned raves from influential critics like Roger Ebert, who gave it four stars and likened it to "Psycho. "

CURTIS I remember going to see it in Hollywood, and in the middle of the movie, when Laurie is walking across the street to the house where P.J. Soles's character has just been strangled, this woman stood up and screamed, "Don't go in there!" In that second, I understood exactly what John intended. The audience cared about Laurie.

CARPENTER I was delighted when critics started praising it.

The movie ended up establishing the careers of Mr. Carpenter and Ms. Curtis.

CARPENTER It made my career. It got me noticed and associated me with horror films. It brought me work from then on.

CURTIS The stars fell on me, and I don't know why. I'm almost 60 years old, and I'm sitting in a tower with a bodyguard outside my room talking to The New York Times.

"Halloween " became the most successful independent movie ever at the time of its release, grossing nearly $50 million domestically (about $180 million in today's dollars). Yet it also inspired a backlash among some feminist critics, who noted that the virginal Laurie survives while her promiscuous pals are slain.

P.J. SOLES (the babysitter Lynda) That criticism is ridiculous. I mean, totally ridiculous!

LOOMIS The film is a very good example of where the patriarchy stood at that point. The fact that John has said that wasn't intentional is really to the point. It was the norm.

CARPENTER The biggest mistake of my life was I went to get an award at a women's film festival, and I was booed. I deserved it, I guess.

CURTIS The film has spawned a lot of Ph.D.s, and that's great because we need more people who think.

In another sense, the film advanced feminism as it established Ms. Hill (who died at 54 in 2005) as a pioneering writer-producer and an influential advocate for equality.

LOOMIS Debra was pretty cutting-edge. She broke a lot of new ground, and she's known for having helped many women gain access to positions that were otherwise unavailable to them.

RICHARDS As a child, seeing a woman in a powerful position did stand out to me. I remember thinking, "Wow, this woman is one of the bosses."

SOLES Debra really was an inspiration and it was John who, without a doubt, encouraged her forward momentum.

CURTIS She was very much a partner to John, but she was more than that. She was the voice of all three women in the film. I became very, very close friends with Debra, and I miss her terribly.

Although Michael Myers escapes at the end of the original "Halloween, " there were no plans for sequels or remakes -- much less 10, including the 2018 version.

CURTIS It did not begin as a franchise. No one involved with the movie anticipated it would grow its own industry.

CARPENTER Michael's disappearance at the end of the first film makes you gasp, and I wanted to leave the audience that way. I didn't want any sequels. Boy, was I wrong, huh?

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Certainly is, LG have always had great prices and I appreciate that.
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I saw the CineLife Entertainment 40th anniversary release in the theater the other night and was hoping it was this new 4k transfer.



Alas, it was the 35th anniversary master as the music during the "Speed kills!" scene was pitch-corrected and in the finale the last click of Loomis' gun was inaudible.

Still, it was great seeing the original Halloween in a theater and I traveled a bit of a distance to see it on a big screen in a 278-seat classic old-style auditorium with Sony's 4k laser projection (it was a Muvico that was recently bought by AMC). At the beginning they even had the curtains pulled to 1.85:1 for the pre-screening advertising and then once the house lights went down the curtains pulled open to 2.35:1. I hadn't seen that done in a long, long time and it only added to the throwback experience! My other complaint besides it not being the new 4k transfer was that the theater had the sound a bit low and could have afforded cranking it up a few more decibels.
The 35th anniversary is what was used for the 4K release.
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4K UHD has different framing, so I doubt it.
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I believe the current consensus is that this is a remaster but it looks damn near identical to the 35th anyway, because... that's how the film looks.
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And it looks absolutely lovely. Watched it twice already.
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Wonder why it’s dropped to $13? That’s the cheapest I’ve ever seen a 4k release period. That’s a hellavua cheap price.
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Wonder why it’s dropped to $13? That’s the cheapest I’ve ever seen a 4k release period. That’s a hellavua cheap price.
Lionsgate releases are usually around $15, so it's not that odd. They probably printed a truckload so some stores are trying to move them. That doesn't mean it sold poorly, just that maybe they were a tad overzealous in how many they shipped out.
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Maybe sell as many around Halloween as possible. Seems like a good idea to me. Probably be $10 for Black Friday, anyway.
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It is indeed an upgrade.
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Is this worth getting for someone who has the 15-discs deluxe box set? Comparison photos made this release look washed out in areas but pictures can be misleading...
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