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For what it's worth, I saw the 2023 re-release in IMAX and thought it looked okay. Grain-free of course, but generally sharp and lacking in obvious AI artifacts like you saw with Avatar. Though I will note it was a 2K Xenon IMAX screen, so not only did I not get the full resolution, but it's also possible the 4K version has additional processing (a la the LOTR remasters), or the downscale to 2K masked them.
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Thanks given by: | Pocketkid2 (09-26-2023), PonyoBellanote (09-26-2023) |
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For me i like the Drama in the First half.. the Great Set, Costumes, the luxury they were living in and how everything got Destroyed later |
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The acting, presentation, narrative, cinematoagraph, direction? I'm watching a movie for more than just the ending and story personally... I guess it's the same for people that only enjoy waching movies once. Honestly, I think that's the majorty of people. I don't think Titanic is a great movie but it's extremely well done as far as the set pieces are concerned and the acting (outside of poor Leo) is good. It's certainly worth seeing at least once. From a technical presentation at the very least, it's brilliant and well reserched. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Overall though I still love this film. Next to Aliens, it's probably my most-watched James Cameron movie. |
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Regardless I'll be getting the DV disc. Disney has actually pulled out of home video in my market. Not just refuses to release DV and some titles. Outright is stopping UHD release soon if not already.
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#488 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Pondering Paramount's recent body of 4k encode work, this whole thread is giving me a strange sinking feeling.....They haven't exactly been floating my boat. Considered pre-ordering this, but I think that ship has sailed. Might wait for caps.
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I'm going to make a controversial statement in the thread devoted to the film Titanic.
I love the movie and think it's a classic. |
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#492 |
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Aug 2020
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I know that titanic is loved by many people. I do have the 3d version of it as well.
I saw it on opening weekend and I enjoyed it. is it my favorite Cameron film.. NO. I believe that both Aliens and The Abyss are his better written scripts. the abyss is my personal favorite. I look forward to it someday on blu ray or 4k. hopefully we will know soon. Jacob |
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Let alone the people who consider it the Greatest film of all time If there’s any meaning for the word “classic” its Titanic Now spell ur tea |
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#497 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Ummm.
Oh, is the supposed to be the original 3D version? I do not recall it looking like that. ![]() Last edited by KMFDMvsEnya; 09-26-2023 at 04:32 PM. |
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If you really wanted to watch the sinking as it happened in 1912 you'd basically have to turn off all the set lights lol. April 14, 1912 was the night of a new moon so Titanic was actually sailing in complete darkness (which is f*cking WILD when you think about it - they were sailing at full speed through an ice field and nearly blind). The iceberg wasn't visible until moments before they hit it because in addition to there being no moon, there was a flat calm which made the icebergs almost impossible to see without water lapping at the base. The iceberg was nothing but a black mark on the horizon, only visible because its mass blocked out the stars. We also know that when the ship broke, the stern didn't slam back into the water causing a massive tidal wave like it does in the film. When the lights went out everyone was plunged into COMPLETE and TOTAL darkness. Plus the lights had been gradually dimming anyway as the ship began to fill with water. It's why nearly all of the survivors didn't even see the ship break. If it was so obvious the ship broke apart as it sank, that would've been reflected in survivor testimony, which it wasn't. Jack Thayer was one of the few survivors to testify that the ship broke, and it was only because he jumped into the water right near the end that he was close enough to the ship to witness it. Mostly everyone else in that vicinity did not survive the sinking. So yeah, you're not only watching a historical event through a modern lens (obviously), but you're literally looking at it through the "magic" of cinema. The ship wasn't as visible from the lifeboats as the film would lead one to believe. But with that said, if Cameron depicted the sinking as it actually occurred, everyone would be complaining that they couldn't see anything. ![]() |
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