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Old 02-19-2024, 07:39 AM   #2781
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My favorite article in Starlog was a deconstruction of the time travel logic in Back to the Future -- I think it was called, "The Other Marty McFly" -- and talked about how the Marty that grew up with the "fixed" parents might have traded places with the Marty from the broken version. Fun stuff to chew on as a kid.
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Old 02-19-2024, 09:14 AM   #2782
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Catching up on this thread and now I'll find myself later looking for my old Cinefex magazines.
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Old 02-19-2024, 10:40 AM   #2783
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Oh boy. Remember back in the day when Starlog magazine was our main information source for sci/fi and related material since the internet didn't exist back then? James Cameron's written back response to a fan's critical letter on ALIENS was one such unexpected gem.

It's also the first place where I found out that Arnie was about to start filming a movie called - Hunter - which later had it's name changed to something much more grabby.
It's great when you come across stuff like that. In an old, old issue of American Cinematographer there's a letter from Joe Dante pedantically correcting some info on one movie or another that was published in the last issue, it's great
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Old 02-19-2024, 01:39 PM   #2784
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Catching up on this thread and now I'll find myself later looking for my old Cinefex magazines.
I have the issue that covered The Abyss. Those photos of the miniatures being prepped for filming! It's a great resource and document of a different kind of visual effects than what we have now. I shall have to read it again before the disc release.
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https://weimarworld.blogspot.com/201...june-1991.html

Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio interview where she discusses the abyss and robin hood.

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Old 02-19-2024, 04:56 PM   #2786
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What are the odds that Disney tries to get us to double dip all the Cameron titles via 4K steelbooks with OG art before Thanksgiving 2024?

I’m guessing the odds are…. High
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Old 02-20-2024, 03:16 AM   #2787
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I can't remember the last time I bought a magazine but I do miss reading them. Anybody remember Total Film? Awesome mag that came with a DVD of trailers. Only problem with magazines was the information in them was 3 months old by the time it hit newsstands and I kinda bought them mainly for the inside info on upcoming DVDs.
I used to leaf through all those magazines at the bookstore and specifically remember being baffled that when Silence of the Lambs came out, there was nothing on it in Cinefantastique - until a full year (!) later when they dedicated a whole issue to it (Feb 92).
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Old 02-20-2024, 04:06 PM   #2788
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I was just walking by Amazon window shopping and saw these. Have our prayers been answered finally?

"It's been 84 years."
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Old 02-20-2024, 06:56 PM   #2789
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With the Sony/Disney physical media news today.....

https://thedigitalbits.com/columns/m...ts/022024-1000

....I wonder if Disney wanted to get these Cameron films out on physical before this new partnership deal goes into effect?
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Old 02-21-2024, 01:28 AM   #2790
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Fox movies, owned by Disney and released by Sony! How nice!
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Old 02-21-2024, 01:37 AM   #2791
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But will Sony have more say over the restoration of Disney and Fox's classics and the release of said classics and blockbusters languishing at Disney on 4k disc?



If yes, then this is a MAJOR plus for collectors.



Plus, Sony does a MUCH better job with Atmos remixes.
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Old 02-21-2024, 02:26 AM   #2792
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But will Sony have more say over the restoration of Disney and Fox's classics and the release of said classics and blockbusters languishing at Disney on 4k disc?
Doubt they'll do anything other than distribute what they're given.
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Old 02-21-2024, 03:13 AM   #2793
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Well, it keeps the prospect of physical media alive. There was a guy ranting about a month ago about how Disney's home video division is dead. I'm not one to jump to conclusions, and it looks like this deal is why things were quiet for a while. I just hope that classics like Sleeping Beauty and Fantasia come out soon.
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"Three weeks and counting"
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"Three weeks and counting"
I've been waiting for this since Y2K! Bought the non-anamorphic DVD, hated the presentation, and took it straight to the used media shop. I haven't been this excited for a UHD release since Criterion put out Dazed and Confused.
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I've been waiting for this since Y2K! Bought the non-anamorphic DVD, hated the presentation, and took it straight to the used media shop. I haven't been this excited for a UHD release since Criterion put out Dazed and Confused.

People who have seen "The Abyss," "True Lies," and "Aliens" (since they are on Kaleidescape already and KScape is as good or a little better than disc image-wise) say they are maybe an uptick from the T2 disaster, but nothing film-like as "Titanic" where Cameron and Co. weren't quite so aggressive with the degraining and AI image manipulation... yes, it was futzed with too, but not to the point where you are looking at a living wax museum.

"Aliens," by far, fairs the worst of the bunch and may be more similar to T2 than not.

Get ready for a lot of grumbling.

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Old 02-23-2024, 08:39 AM   #2797
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I haven't seen anyone call The Abyss in 4K a wax museum.
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Old 02-23-2024, 09:50 AM   #2798
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These are going to be hilariously bad.
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These are going to be hilariously bad.
if the abyss is anything like the screening in December than it will be fine.. true lies and aliens is a different story.

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"Aliens," by far, fairs the worst of the bunch and may be more similar to T2 than not.

Get ready for a lot of grumbling.
I seriously doubt that. T2 was a different situation. And the grumbling began as soon as these were announced, which is why I've mostly stayed away from these threads. One word I've seen people use to describe the overall quality (of Abyss, at least) is "jarring", which sounds about right. I sure was "jarred" by how good Abyss looked on that 4K Amazon stream back in December. I'm almost certain the 4K disc will look even better and I refuse to believe True Lies and Aliens will be abominations on the format. Kind of amusing how so many have already made their minds up that these will be a disaster when the discs aren't even out yet.
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