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+1 on that. I saw After Hours again not long ago, great film. Everyone can relate to this film in one way or another (if you can remember a time before mobile phones!)
King of Comedy is an underrated gem. De Niro's best comedy performance by far (I wont even watch the Fokkers films). |
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I think the Carlotta release has color bleed from boosted saturation; it's most obvious in the last screenshot with her face. I also think it has a little less shadow detail. Obviously, it packs a more immediate punch than the WB release, but it doesn't appear to do so in a natural manner.
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Just picked this up at my Best Buy here in Michigan. Was surprised to see they had it out, although they tend to do that with catalogue titles since they probably figured this was already released. Looking forward to watching it sometime this week as I've never seen it.
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The only thing Carlotta looks to me is more green and overly saturated. Glad the US version corrects this improper color timing.
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Going by the DVDBeaver screencaps, the Warner Brothers release has some slight cropping on the far right side compared to the Carlotta.
On the third set of screenshot's where everybody is bathed in red while they're at the bar, anyone else notice the weirdness to the right of Harvey Keitel's face on the Carlotta screenshot. It's not present on the correspnding screenshot for the Warner Brothers disc. |
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I've had the German BD release of Mean Streets a couple of months back, and it had comparable image quality to the Carlotta. The reason I sold that one was because of the horrible sound quality on the German bd. I did a comparison with the NTSC Warner Bros dvd, and the dvd soundtrack was so much better, it wasn't even funny!
So the question is, what soundtrack quality does the Carlotta have? |
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I saw this theatrically at least three times and while it was decades ago and I'm not going to claim that I remember exactly what the film looked like, I don't remember it being green.
I think that would have been extremely noticeable back then because that was long before Hollywood (and this wasn't a Hollywood film anyway) started its obsession with a teal push. Now having said that, I'm not convinced that the color timing on the new BD is what I saw in theatres either, but I love this movie and I'm buying it anyway to replace my DVD. Now this film never looked great. While it was a spectacular and uniquely crafted film in its day, the first time I saw it, I thought that it might have been shot on 16mm. (It wasn't, but that's how it looked). |
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![]() If you own the Carlotta France edition which WB logo opens the film? This is how the film should open Logo in silence and then the voice over with black background. The new US BLU has it open with the new logo and narration over the logo's movement. No way Scorsese would approve this change, then again we still have Goodfellas on a 25 GB disc with compressed audio. Last edited by PowellPressburger; 07-13-2012 at 03:01 AM. |
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