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I thought this movie looked just fine. There were a few very soft shots...one in particular but honestly overall it looked good to me.
I haven't seen this movie in a very long time, probably VHS. I had it on Blu-ray but never got around to it. What a treat, honestly. Movies like this will make you question half the garbage in your collection. I'd probably widdle down to 20 titles or less if this movie was the quality standard. |
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Thanks given by: | infiniteCR (06-13-2018), reanimator (06-13-2018) |
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The question is what it is that we really want... Because of the differous techniques used with physical film, whether it’s fake zooming or lower resolution fades, or lower resolution effects, or whatever, you get different "distractions", fluctuations in quality. An easy argument would simply be--if it was screened that way, why shouldn’t we see it so. But even with restoration of old films, which strictly follows the idea that we don’t enhance the looks of a film, there are controversies. Like whether to leave in cue marks when they were stamped right into the negative... After all, they are a "witness of a time" and I’d still like to see them gone. ![]() |
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#484 | |
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Still... It looks better then the BD which isn't saying much really. ![]() The scan is clearly great and if Paramount hadn't resorted to scrubbing it, it would've probably looked gorgeous. |
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#485 |
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I didn't choose to buy this one, but I must say, caps-a-holic must have only chosen to highlight scenes that show a substantial improvement on the UHD over the blu-ray, because looking at those comparisons, I really don't understand the "stick with the blu-ray" comments on this title. There's absolutely no comparison between the two - at least not in the specific shots they've posted.
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#487 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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The BD's transfer is ancient and it shows. |
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#488 |
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I’m 20 minutes in... where is this awful DNR at? Because so far, this looks nothing like GREASE or T2.
In fact, unlike SPR, this doesn’t even have the chroma level issues. There seems to be an immense sense of depth, with terrific background and foreground separation. The clouds in the skies render so much more detail compared to the regular blu, nothing looks blown out. Black levels so far are very dark and rich. The beginning of the film where Forrest is sitting on the swing on the tree branch, there’s a tremendous sense of depth and dimensionally between the night time blacks, and the whites of the house. Colors also look so much more rich and textured, without ever veering into a territory where it looks too saturated or too vibrant. It just feels bold and nuanced. Loving what I’m seeing so far. |
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caps-a-holic caps looks surprisingly good considering very bad reviews. There is huge difference in sharpness and the thing is BD transfer wasnt that bad in the first place. When it comes to DNR I have to look for it with zoom feature, and people still look like people if you know what I mean
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Yeah I’m about 40 minutes in and I am loving what I’m seeing.
In terms of contrast and depth alone, this is Paramount’s best catalog release so far. I was expecting to experience a disappointing disaster of sorts, but this is anything but so far. |
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#491 |
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Regarding the grain; I don't think that's fake grain we are looking at. That's just the old Eastman film stock grain structure in my opinion.
Home Alone and Léon use the same film stock. https://www.caps-a-holic.com/c.php?d...d2=9591&c=3870 |
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The BD is much more natural. Maybe dated but at least it does not look like a cartoon. Check screecap 8. UltraHD should look more like film. Why does Paramount always do this. Has anyone tried watching the blu ray upscaled to 4K?
Seriously the BD is the one to keep and own. Skip the UHD. |
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Also just like dissenters to look at a few caps and claim they know what the transfer looks like in motion, and warn people away from it even though they haven't even watched it. Seriously, the UHD blows the blu-ray away, even if it's not 100% filmic. Better is still better. |
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#495 | |
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And despite its faults no the UHD doesn't look like a cartoon. |
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#496 |
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I have read enough to decide that I will buy this on 4K UHD. I was very hesitant after reading the blu-ray.com review, but many of you have said that this release is, overall, a noticeable improvement over the blu-ray.
It may not be a "perfect" release, but if I waited for perfection, I would have a very small collection. I will take the improvements that are available now. |
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#497 | |
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That's all that Paramount needs to know. Good gesture. Well Done. |
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Thanks given by: | kboumi (06-13-2018) |
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#498 |
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You're right. It's a much better strategy to just not buy any physical media at all that isn't flawless. That way, an already niche market becomes completely untenable for the studios and we're left with streaming as our only option now rather than later. Brilliant.
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#499 | |
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I've just chided someone for judging a film by its caps in another thread but holy balls, every single one of those capsaholic images for Gump looks very smudgy to my eyes. I think their usual terrible SDR conversion is smooshing the colours together in certain parts of the image so it's hard to judge how certain textures and larger areas of colour are being affected by the underlying tinkering, but the watercolour-filter-esque processing is definitely there. The issue here isn't that more modern stocks are finer-grained, especially in well-exposed daylight exteriors, it's that there appears to be this pall of over-processed smudgyness to textures that pervades the entire movie. Some will watch it and see absolutely nothing wrong, some will react with horror. I do of course want to see it for myself but this has 2 for £30 written all over it... |
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It does seem like the DNR is worse in some shots than others,(shots 2,5,8 look bad) but for the most part this makes the blu ray look like a DVD. A no-brainer huge upgrade. A lot bigger upgrade than many if not most.
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Thanks given by: | maverick22 (06-13-2018), pawel86ck (06-14-2018) |
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