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Has anybody gotten a copy of the Kubrick classic Eyes Wide Shut? If so, can you post a picture of the cover on this thread and tell how the PQ is?
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It has lossless PCM5.1 right? I think parts of the movie has some awesome sound sequences and hope the AQ is good.
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HI,
Can you link the target price because at target I couldn't find it. I think directors intention for EWS was 4:3. Many theaters cropped it to widescreen by masking part of the image. The Shinning should also be 4:3 (not sure about the rest of the new titles) -Brian |
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My Bestbuy will match a webpage printout.
Doesn't seem like they should but as long as it works. In the past, stores would consider if the other store was nearby and call to see if the item was in stock but these days,.. they just do it. Of course it's a Your Milage May Vary type of thing. -Brian |
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If you shut your eyes when the movie gets to the censored scenes, you get the R rated version.
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I'm sorry, but I have to chime in here. This is one of the biggest misconceptions around these days with regard to OAR. I'm not against a director's "intent" in any way, but in this particular case, there's something of a problem. Kubrick disliked black bars. Plain and simple. I know it sounds crazy (and it is), but although he was a genius film maker, he either didn't grasp the concept of widescreen in the home or didn't care because the only reason he chose to release his movies in 4:3 only was because he didn't want them letterboxed. Kubrick may have been an amazing director, but his opinions about home theater viewing were nothing short of ridiculous. Up until now, all home video versions of these films have always been presented in 4:3 "open aperture". This means that (and it's exclusively on Kubrick titles that this works) you can simply set your TV to "zoom" mode (cut off the top and bottom of the 4:3 frame until the horizontal dimensions fill your screen) and you have a widescreen presentation. Stupid, I know, but that is the OAR. Case in point: the first aerial shot of the overlook hotel in "The Shining". If you watch the film in 4:3, you can see helicopter rotor blades at the top of the frame. If you zoom this shot (to the dimensions it was composed for), it eliminates the blades from the frame. Kubrick films are riddled with things like this, and it's one of the best evidences that a wider frame was what was actually intended to be seen. The reason this ONLY works on Kubrick titles is because, rather than the composition having a "variable" headroom (ala Super 35), Kubrick's films on home video have always cut off precisely the same information from the bottom of the frame as they have the top. Hence the term "open" aperture. They just opened up the widescreen composition and "took off" the matte in essence. Anyway, I hope this helps answer your question. Both "The Shining" and "Eyes Wide Shut" were presented at 1.85:1 in theaters and were shot for that frame. Claims that the films were composed for 4:3 originally do not hold up. In order for a director to do this, he'd have to completely disregard what a theatrical matte would do to his film. At the very least, Kubrick was such a precise visual artist that I can't imagine he was uninvolved with the theatrical framing of his films, if only to make sure heads were in frame, etc. Otherwise, he would have just disregarded height restrictions imposed by the theatrical matte and ended up with heads cut off. If you watch "Eyes Wide Shut" in zoom mode, you'll see that this was obviously carefully avoided. So you have to conclude that he at least took theatrical framing under consideration when filming. And if a director is filming with the theatrical matte in mind, then by definition, he is composing shots for the theater. Period. Kubrick films are supposed to be 1.85:1 - as is any film shot and composed for that ratio theatrically, regardless of a director's "intent" for the home theater rhealm. Does anyone else remember how James Cameron's apparent "preference" for the 4:3 home video presentation of "The Abyss" was mentioned in the liner notes of the original special edition laserdisc release? Now, in all fairness, that film was shot in Super 35 which does allow much more freedom with regard to editing a composition. But then, I don't know about anyone else, but I do not consider 1.33:1 to be the OAR for "The Abyss", even if James Cameron thinks it looks better that way. OAR is "original aspect ratio" for a reason. And, for the record, whether Kubrick liked black bars or not, this is officially the first OAR presentation of these films. I, for one, am ecstatic. I've been waiting for widescreen versions of both "The Shining" and "Eyes Wide Shut" for YEARS now. I only wish I had some money so I could buy them because I wanted to cry yesterday. lol
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Thanks for the blown up backside :-)
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