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I have...four. The Image Entertainment LD, the Anchor Bay LE DVD, and the two Synapse releases. I would pick up the UK 4K if it were still available. Just for the alternate look. I've yet to see any concrete evidence showing either as correct. The Synapse looks great, but really doesn't look like the trailer, or better said, I don't necessarily see how one gets to the look like the other. Colors aren't even remotely as saturated as the Synapse/Anchor Bay/etc. Also, that one murderer is completely hidden in the shadows, except for the eyes, on the old DVD, the trailer, and the LD, but you see the character as plain as day in the 4K remaster. There's no jump scare to the viewer. That can't possibly be correct. Last edited by Brian81; 11-12-2020 at 11:55 PM. |
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