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actually gonna make a minor correction to the list of this specific moment from the link in that moment you mentioned of the scene when the High Master initiates the mind meld on Spock, using the alternate take in the original SD director's edition, between the 4K director's edition and the 4K theatrical cut, the two takes are NOT 100% identical, in fact the take used in the 4K theatrical version is identical to the one used on the SD director's edition so idk what's going on here, if it's an error or something else |
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From what I read in another forum, Robert Wise thought the original theatrical version sounded too much like an alarm clock.
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For some reason when I watched on Paramount+ my attention was drawn to the new exterior V'ger shots looking out of place, but I'm not really experiencing that watching from the disc. Maybe I've grown used to it after watching a few times, or maybe the lower compression combined with a better Dolby Vision profile is leaving it closer to the intended appearance. |
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Maybe. For me (in many of the HDR grades of old films) there's just a number of scenes where skin tone seems to lack natural pink, and certain scenes with certain lighting where skin tones turn way more clay pot orange than I ever remember seeing in a theater. The color in the 4K TMP DE is growing on me, but the one scene in it and the theatrical 4K that keeps bothering me is the crew briefing in the rec room. It just looks way to warm to me, losing what I remember as a great blend of white, tan, and pastel blue, with good skin tones. I wish I could go back and see what it looked like projected on screen in 1979.
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#3126 |
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Thanks given by: | KC-Technerd (09-15-2022), SpacemanDoug (09-15-2022) |
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#3127 |
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Got my UK set yesterday, in perfect condition.
Had a look at the new bonus features, and came across a clip, of Spock getting emotional (visibly teary) as he recounted his encounter with V’ger to Kirk and McCoy. Is this a new deleted scene or a blown take? It’s in one of the featurettes on the bonus disc, which makes up part of a 48 mins (with “play all” option) documentary on the making of the film. Also, liked the dailies of the unused angles of the Klingon ships. Wish the close-up shot of the partially ‘eaten away’ engine pod was used. |
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If you've only seen the Theatrical Cut before then I highly recommend checking out the SLV or Director's Cut, you'll find plenty of moments like that to enjoy. |
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There was always an inconsistency between effect shots and normal footage. Its in the nature of older Films. A lot of older Films have that. Especially TMP because of the rushed post production had this problem. |
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And quite honestly the 2022 CGI Model is far superior to the 2001 and blends in even better. They got also some small parts of the model better this time in the high def cg recreation. BUT you dont have physical shots of the Vger Model. So that was a new creation based on original concept art. It looked CGI in 2001 and it looks like (very good imho) CGI in 2022. For me the 2001 DE never looked like it could be done that way in 1979 in certain shots. That was pure marketing blabla in my opinion. But on the other hand i didnt and still dont care. For me its the better version of the movie and because its in my opinion revisionism anyway i only want it to look good. It doesnt have to look like its all done in 1979 to make me happy. But thats a matter of taste only. No right or wrong there. i can understand if someone dont like revisionist things that looks modern on old movies. Another franchise showed how NOT to do CG enhanced Special Editions. Star Trek TMP (except the lounge scene) shows how you can do such thing. Also the original version is still there in high quality. Quote:
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Jun 2016
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I started my viewing last night with the 4K 1979 theatrical cut. I’ll be watching the DE shortly (and the 4K Khan after it). I’m saving the longest cut (SLV) for last. I’ve been wanting to see the television version for years - the main reason for buying THE COMPLETE ADVENTURE set. |
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What are you on about? I said inconsistencies in the NEW effects. Some of them simply look second rate and exceedingly CGI and don’t blend well with the original footage. I have always been of the belief that TMP represents the highest bar in cinema history of old-school, non-CGI practical visual effects, so it doesn’t really need 90% of the new spit and polish they’ve put on it. Now, it looks like some awkward 1979/2022 ‘genetic splice, Jeff Goldblum in THE FLY’ fusion that would’ve felt more natural with a) more money spent on it and b) less creative license taken since the last DE pass.
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Thanks for the review regardless. ![]() Last edited by Cook; 09-15-2022 at 08:05 AM. |
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I dont see a difference between the 2001 and the 2022 DE in that regard. (except for the lounge scene). The 2001 DE also looked like a mix of modern an old. Either you like it or you dont i think. Matter of personal taste. |
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We'll see about that, in this particular item's case. I don't think anything Amazon does is "typical" any more, except for not fully satisfying their proclaimed obligations to customers...that's the new norm.
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#3137 |
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#3138 | |
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Jun 2016
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In Australia, we did get expanded television edits (JAWS, THE GODFATHER: THE COMPLETE NOVELISATION FOR TELEVISION, SUPERMAN I and II, KING KONG (1976), EXORCIST II: THE HERETIC, etc), so, who knows, I may've seen the SLV back in the '80s and not even realised it? |
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Thanks given by: | HippieDalek (09-15-2022) |
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Thanks given by: | Cook (09-15-2022) |
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