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Blu-ray Knight
Apr 2016
Los Angeles
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Blu-ray Emperor
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But regular 35 shot out to the Academy sound offset gives you plenty of room top and bottom even when lining up 1.37 (fig. B below), never mind the further matted 1.85 (fig. C). Even the projekted area of anamorphic (fig. D) was cinched in slightly over the years to cover up the splices. BUT several movies shot to Academy 35 still used an A/B roll edit not because of the ugly splices but because it meant that you could do fades and dissolves using first generation negative instead of having them printed optically. This was a higher quality way of doing things so it's no wonder SK used it on The Shinning. (Hell, he even had them redo the optical titles for some home video transfers e.g. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...s#post16989968) Last edited by Geoff D; 06-20-2022 at 09:42 PM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Samurai
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When Arrow later released their own Blu-ray based off the same German master, they re-conformed it and removed all the extraneous frames at every edit, so their release is correct. Chris Last edited by Christian Muth; 06-21-2022 at 09:07 AM. |
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I do prefer the longer version and finds many of the edits in the international cut distracting, but I want to give credit where there are a couple elegantly done trims.
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Thanks given by: | Christian Muth (06-21-2022) |
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So this image is doing the rounds today, lmao
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#5074 |
Blu-ray Knight
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#5075 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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The ones amazon is shipping now no longer include digital or a slip, so $3 more is an even better deal than their current sale, if you bought early enough to get one or both. Even if you don't value either, each is worth more than $3 resell.
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Blu-ray Knight
Apr 2016
Los Angeles
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Banned
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EU cut is shit. It shouldn’t exist.
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Thanks given by: | KubrickKurasawa (07-17-2022) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#5079 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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This means that doing a home video transfer of the negative would also need similar diligence applied as the extra frames would be present, so the film would need to be digitally conformed using a reference source. |
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#5080 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Yeah, I usually buy on Black Fridays or Holidays. Back then yes you got a Slip and Digital Code. I have Amazon Prime but there never seems to be a "great" deal on something I want come Prime Day. Maybe 2 things this year, and I had to pass because it's just an average good sale. Oh and Cyber Monday I usually have some better luck there that day too. Must be competition is super tight on those days and Prime Day(s) sales they compete with themselves so nothing too spectacular for me at least. 2 bad about slips not lasting too long or steelbooks sometimes but that's how 4K goes...
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