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Old 01-07-2012, 08:34 PM   #11
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I actually prefer that cover. Covers lately are too splashed with "Blu-Ray+DVD" labels among other things all over the place. And that's without them stickers attached. Obviously we won't be getting that for a North American release. I don't even like 10th Anniversary DVD cover.

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When I saw Pocahontas in theatres two times, there was some interesting film grain, of course it was a film print being shown. Kind of miss that, although I know now with technology it eliminates it on animation because they are not scanning the film print per say.

But still it gave the film an interesting look at times. (lion king and Hunchback - saw it 4 times) was the same way in my memory)
I know what you mean. I feel like we found those qualities by accident, watching these from film prints. Seeing all these classics now grainless (like Beauty and the Beast, being digital to begin with) doesn't look as good as it did on film, like it lost detail.

Sometimes I wish they added a "grain" effect just to keep it digital while looking like a film at the same time.

Sadly grain is being viewed as a "flaw" in recent releases, they'd remove them with DNR's. Titanic is a victim of that, now that it's going 3D ...

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