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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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If Zavvi wind up with the superior edition, you're gonna see some serious shit.
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#2464 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Jan 2020
UK
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Hey McFly Zavvi post don't work over water.
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Thanks given by: | Socko (08-24-2020), TwinCitiesBluFan (08-24-2020) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I would also take the word of the director and DP especially over a producer when it comes to stuff like how faithful a transfer is to the source. |
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I posted this earlier regarding the original BDs:
--- Bob Gale: Back to the Future Blu-ray Looks “Breathtaking” During an interview on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Back to the Future, Bob Gale, BTTF creator, producer and co-writer, said he had seen the movie projected days ago and he thought "it looks so good, so much better than it did in 1985", when it opened in theaters. He further explained: "When they did the remastering for the Blu-ray they spent over 400 hours doing dirt cleanup, and almost another 200 hours doing color correction, so the movie looks better than it ever did." When a film is shown at the theater, "you have the print going through the projector, it picks up dirt, gets scratched and with the digital technology these guys fixed almost all of that stuff, and it just looks breathtaking." https://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=5083 |
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Thanks given by: | ROSS.T.G. (08-24-2020) |
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You can order it as a gift to the US Embassy in London and nobody would care. ![]() I have literally 23 addresses in my Amazon account and some of them are fake for tax free Digital Codes (we don't have a Playstation Store for example so I have a US one and to buy codes from Amazon, I must have a US adress and since I am not located in the US, not paying taxes on digital goods is not unethical). I also buy from different Amazon stores and send to friends in other countries than mine and the Amazon store even. This is since 2008. |
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Jul 2018
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The headline Bob Gale: Back to the Future Blu-ray Looks “Breathtaking” was added by the site. |
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Whatever was done for the BD was not very good. Colors were off, clipping/contrast boost, EE, and DNR. Nothing really positive about these discs even for 2011. All too often "dirt removal" also implies grain removal in some people's minds. He is certainly at least part to blame, but again, plenty of filmmakers have let their movies turn out like crap on home video. But he praised the BD efforts, so big thumbs down here. I saw the 2K DCP for the first movie a few years back as well. It looked very close the BD except it had a little more film grain. I was not impressed. However, I've heard there was another DCP floating around as well. |
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Jul 2018
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But the DCPs don't have the EE and DNR cranked up to insane levels like the BDs do. And from the quotes, it appears he was talking about the DCP. The EE and DNR was slapped on for the discs after the initial restoration effort. |
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#2477 | |
Blu-ray Baron
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"When they did the remastering for the Blu-ray they spent over 400 hours doing dirt cleanup, and almost another 200 hours doing color correction, so the movie looks better than it ever did." When a film is shown at the theater, "you have the print going through the projector, it picks up dirt, gets scratched and with the digital technology these guys fixed almost all of that stuff, and it just looks breathtaking." Let that sink in. "When they did the remastering for the Blu-ray..." The DCP I saw did have DNR and EE. Better than the BD, but that is not saying a lot as it still looked over-processed and overly digital. Last edited by HeavyHitter; 08-24-2020 at 10:30 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Bluyoda (08-25-2020) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Seeing it in 35mm last year shows just how good it could have looked. Thanks for bringing up the point about the BD itself. Seems like he was referring to that. |
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Thanks given by: | Bluyoda (08-25-2020), HeavyHitter (08-25-2020) |
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#2479 |
New Member
Aug 2020
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I don’t suppose you know when we might be seeing the preorders go live in the UK?
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#2480 |
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Aug 2018
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Thanks given by: | Andrewjh009 (08-26-2020), drush9999 (08-25-2020), No1_Dave (08-25-2020), r9800pro (08-25-2020), TwinCitiesBluFan (08-25-2020), UpsetSmiley (08-25-2020) |
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