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Blu-ray Samurai
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I watched the blu-ray last night.
It's difficult to evaluate the picture quality because so much post-processing and saturation has been done, but I A/B'd it to the HK DVD and there's a big improvement in sharpness and detail. I was a little let down by the subtitles, to tell you the truth. It appears they simply used the same subs as the HK release. It's not that big a deal because those were generally pretty good, but there are spots where song lyrics aren't translated, and there are many instances during the songs where there are superimposed Japanese and English lyrics on the screen, and the blu-ray subtitles are plopped right on top of them, making them hard to read (it would have been nice if they could have moved the new subs to a different spot). |
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