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#601 |
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Nov 2010
Tampa
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#602 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Yes, Coppola's take on Dracula is easy to criticize, from the casting of Reeves, and to a lesser extent, everyone other than Oldham and newcomer Sadie Frost, hand in hand with placing an emphasis of set pieces over substance.
Yet, there's something special in the way that the film combines gothic, romance and horror with a genuine love for the genre, some really terrific non-digital, classic cinema effects, all with the result of eminently re-watchable film if only to say what might of been had Coppola made this film 15 years earlier when he was in his prime. But then, of course, we wouldn't have Oldham. The UHD disc is a gem, and well worth the double dip, especially if you do not have the 4K restoration with Atmos on Blu. Even if you do, a steal at $15, just in time for Halloween. |
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#603 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Forget Reeves, how about Winona and her S'sssss? Drives a stake into me.
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Thanks given by: | Globallove (04-14-2019) |
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#604 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Who's Oldham?
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Thanks given by: | bluescholar (10-23-2017) |
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#605 |
Blu-ray Duke
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Dunno, but he must stink...
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Thanks given by: | bluescholar (10-23-2017), OutOfBoose (10-23-2017) |
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#609 |
Senior Member
Dec 2012
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This is still way, way too dark. The color-grading needs to be brightened up a bit. So much detail is obscured in almost absolute shadow. Yes, 4k does a great job at resolving what detail there is, but the whole is still almost unwatchable it is so dark.
I love the film, but Sony's Superbit DVD is still the most watchable version of it to me. Much like the tweaking and draining of all of the color out of the 1979 DRACULA, when originally as shown in theatres, it had a beautiful and saturated color-pallete. It was John Badham changing his tune, and revising the film based on his modern whims, draining it of all its wonderful color. |
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Banned
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Thanks given by: | Laserdisk (10-23-2017) |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Blu-ray Emperor
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#615 |
Blu-ray Knight
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#616 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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#617 |
Blu-ray Knight
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IIRC, it was principally the same issue- black levels, gamma, APL. Aside from the overall look, there were a couple of optical composite shots in particular that people thought didn't survive the video transfer well, despite appearing more or less seamless on theatrical prints. There was a shot with a handwritten letter imposed over a background plate and the text was too dark to be legible for many.
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Blu-ray Ninja
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#620 |
Blu-ray Knight
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I know there was a kerfuffle about the framing of this transfer, but I don't know if this one is actually less correct than prior releases or just different. Do you?
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