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Old 01-30-2024, 04:36 PM   #61
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also the thirstiness of Don West towards Judy Robinson
I think that was played more for comedic effect. I love that Judy let him get close enough, that she could dump a glass of water on his head.

"Go and hang on to your joystick."

Of course, by the time the movie ends, West has proven his worth to Judy, and she gladly kisses him for it.

"This one's on credit."
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Old 02-02-2024, 11:41 PM   #63
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Still a shame that the Bill Mumy and Jonathan Harris appearances didn’t pan out, to complete all surviving cast members being a part of it. I think Bill Mumy’s suggestion to play the older Will Robinson was a great idea.

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Originally, all surviving cast members of the TV show were meant to have cameo appearances. Dick Tufeld reprises his role from Lost in Space (1965) as the voice of the Robot. Mark Goddard, the original Major Don West, plays the General. June Lockhart, the original Maureen Robinson, plays Will Robinson's principal. Marta Kristen and Angela Cartwright, the original Robinson girls, play reporters. Ironically, Bill Mumy and Jonathan Harris, the two actors most supportive of the idea of a new movie (as well as the two most popular characters on the show), did not appear in it. Mumy wanted to play the older Will Robinson but the director thought it would be too distracting from the plot to have the original Will play the older Will. Harris was to have played the man who hired, then betrayed, Dr. Smith. In an interview for "TV Guide" prior to the film's release, it was mentioned that Harris bluntly stated, "I will have you know I have never done a walk-on or bit part in my life! And I do not intend to start." He announced that if he could not play his own role in the movie, he wanted nothing to do with it - famously being quoted as saying "Either I play Doctor Smith, or I do not play." He did return as Dr. Smith in a one-hour TV special Lost in Space Forever (1998).
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I happen to be a fairly big fan of this movie. It was a more modern version when compared to the original 1960’s TV series (the TV series Robot was a role model for modern day AI programs and people that want to be a robot when they grow up).

This Lost in Space movie was shot on 35mm film and should have received an 8K or 4K scan of the original camera negative. Only improvement over the 9-7-2010 2K Blu-ray release is that the new Shout factory 2K Blu-ray has one new bonus feature.

https://shoutfactory.com/collections...40485121327238

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Lost-...-Blu-ray/9458/
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Old 02-03-2024, 12:30 AM   #65
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It appears Apollo Four Forty Lost In Space Music Video bonus feature has been deleted from this release. And in its place a new set of interviews. So one is replacing one bonus feature for a different bonus feature. But overall the same lossless 5.1 DTS-HD Master audio and same video quality unless the new 2K scan does a better job.

“NEW Interviews With Director/Producer Stephen Hopkins And Writer/Producer Akiva Goldsman”.
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HDR would probably do wonders for this movie's ancient CGI. Shame it's only on BD. I'd even take a UHD of the 2k scan with HDR on it.
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Old 02-03-2024, 12:44 AM   #67
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I feel like Shout has straight up lied or implied scans are new when they were not new on some things (it's new to you), what are my sources, don't have any trust me bro

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HDR would probably do wonders for this movie's ancient CGI. Shame it's only on BD. I'd even take a UHD of the 2k scan with HDR on it.
If this was a UHD I would be preordering, instead it's a $30 Blu ray and I go lol k
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Still a shame that the Bill Mumy and Jonathan Harris appearances didn’t pan out, to complete all surviving cast members being a part of it. I think Bill Mumy’s suggestion to play the older Will Robinson was a great idea.

From IMDb:
Originally, all surviving cast members of the TV show were meant to have cameo appearances. Dick Tufeld reprises his role from Lost in Space (1965) as the voice of the Robot. Mark Goddard, the original Major Don West, plays the General. June Lockhart, the original Maureen Robinson, plays Will Robinson's principal. Marta Kristen and Angela Cartwright, the original Robinson girls, play reporters. Ironically, Bill Mumy and Jonathan Harris, the two actors most supportive of the idea of a new movie (as well as the two most popular characters on the show), did not appear in it. Mumy wanted to play the older Will Robinson but the director thought it would be too distracting from the plot to have the original Will play the older Will. Harris was to have played the man who hired, then betrayed, Dr. Smith. In an interview for "TV Guide" prior to the film's release, it was mentioned that Harris bluntly stated, "I will have you know I have never done a walk-on or bit part in my life! And I do not intend to start." He announced that if he could not play his own role in the movie, he wanted nothing to do with it - famously being quoted as saying "Either I play Doctor Smith, or I do not play." He did return as Dr. Smith in a one-hour TV special Lost in Space Forever (1998).
IMO Mumy would have fit better than the guy they went with.
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IMO Mumy would have fit better than the guy they went with.
They also dubbed Jared Harris' voice, to "make him sound more American". It kinda defeats the point of casting him, if you ask me.
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... (the TV series Robot was a role model for modern day AI programs and people that want to be a robot when they grow up).
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Old 02-03-2024, 09:13 AM   #71
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I feel like Shout has straight up lied or implied scans are new when they were not new on some things (it's new to you), what are my sources, don't have any trust me bro
I don't remember that happening, but either way it makes sense this would be a new 2k IP scan because that's what Warner tends to do for less popular movies through Warner Archive and whatnot.
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I wonder how many people's original BDs even work?

I didn’t even get 5 years out of mine, before it had to be replaced.

Completely died around the layer change.
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I don't even remember if I saw this in the theater, or it was a pack in for my first DVD player. But I thought the plot was "ok enough" given the entire premise of LIS. The creature was really amazing IMO. But, I don't think the effects are going to hold up to 4K, but maybe HDR would be nice even at 2k. All the monster scenes seemed kind of soft to me. Maybe I'll buy this.
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You can't have HDR at 2k on disc Blu ray doesn't support it. Literally would be no difference since it's all shown at 4k on any new screen upscaled or native. The effects in this film will look bad in any resolution, some of them looked bad when it came out, especially that kid's pet. Compared to a film like The Frighteners it just looked like a cartoon.
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I wonder how many people's original BDs even work?

I didn’t even get 5 years out of mine, before it had to be replaced.

Completely died around the layer change.


Still works.
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I’d rather have the excellent streaming series on physical.
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I’d rather have the excellent streaming series on physical.
I'm curious why season 2 and 3 were never released on any format including digital.
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I'm curious why season 2 and 3 were never released on any format including digital.
Because it was 20th Century Fox which was already neglecting most TV releases and cutting of releases for one's that had prior releases on Blu-ray. Then they got bought by Disney who is even worse with TV on blu-ray.
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Old 02-10-2024, 12:55 AM   #79
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Most Warner licensed titles are from new 2K scans of interpositives. Look at Coma. That's clearly a new scan compared to Warner's old BD release, same with Last Man Standing.
Cobra definitely does not look like a new scan. With Last Man Standing, the old Blu-ray Disc was probably based on an old telecine master, not a scan of the interpositive.

I'm skeptical because Shout Factory doesn't give any information about when the scans were made, by Warner and whether the finished transfers were approved by the director or cinematographer.
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I don't remember that happening, but either way it makes sense this would be a new 2k IP scan because that's what Warner tends to do for less popular movies through Warner Archive and whatnot.
Warner only makes new 2K scans if the previous HD master is based on an old telecine scan. With Last Man Standing it looks to me as if Warner, in contrast to The Last Boy Scout, simply used such an old telecine master. So here Warner created a new 2K scan of the interpositive at some point, which Shout Factory used for their release.

In contrast, Lost in Space already looks like a 2K scan from the interpositive, pay attention to the color grading.
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