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Okay, I’ve been meaning to post this for a few days. Time to kill this idiotic color debate with fire. Here is the HBO DVD made four years after the film’s theatrical release, followed by the moribund Unearthed BD, followed by the precisely-as-it-should-be color of the Turbine. Spend the rest of your lives banging drums and pounding pulpits about the sharpening and upscaling trickery of the 4K and I won’t raise any protest, but the grandstanding about the Unearthed disc offering a more accurate color balance than the Turbine ends here and now for all but the most deranged and incorrigible among us:
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