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Old 07-23-2019, 05:47 AM   #1
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I'm happy to have it on bluray. I agree the new CGI shots do look cheap, but on the flip side I'm happy to have it in HD. As optical media is declinging in popularity, I imagine the budget was limited for this. Maybe the solution would of been to put two versions in the same set. Do a Firefly type thing, where the acting shots are HD, but the FX shots are upressed. Then include the remastered copy with the new FX too. Then you could choose to watch either one.
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I'm happy to have it on bluray. I agree the new CGI shots do look cheap, but on the flip side I'm happy to have it in HD. As optical media is declinging in popularity, I imagine the budget was limited for this. Maybe the solution would of been to put two versions in the same set. Do a Firefly type thing, where the acting shots are HD, but the FX shots are upressed. Then include the remastered copy with the new FX too. Then you could choose to watch either one.
Doing what CBS did with Star Trek TOS would be easier, use seamless branching to offer both the old and new effects and when you start an episode it asks which version you want to watch.
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