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Teenage Fansub posted:What the gently caress? I thought the 2011 master is the only master for Jurassic Park in 2D on bluray. So the comparison is already kind of screwy.
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Can we talk about VHS for a minute? I bought two boxes of random tapes today. It’s wrestling, tv recordings of movies, Ninja Turtles and other random stuff. I love sorting through the mystery tapes. You never know what you’ll find! I got Problem Child 2 and poker on one!
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Cemetry Gator posted:I thought the 2011 master is the only master for Jurassic Park in 2D on bluray. So the comparison is already kind of screwy. Pretty sure there was something about the 2D disc of the 3D re-release having a new master. 88 Films has announced Simon Wincer's Harlequin for later this year, and are releasing Body Melt (as are Vinegar Syndrome). Body Melt has a new transfer according to VS, and apparently Umbrella in Australia has a new edition coming out around the same time (only a year and a bit after the last release...) but no word on a new transfer.
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Liar Lyre posted:Can we talk about VHS for a minute? I bought two boxes of random tapes today. It’s wrestling, tv recordings of movies, Ninja Turtles and other random stuff. I love sorting through the mystery tapes. You never know what you’ll find! I got Problem Child 2 and poker on one! Hell yes. I just bought a bunch of VHS storage this afternoon (only the most tasteful faux-wood grain drawers) because I've had ~150 tapes sitting around my apartment with nowhere to go for the past year. Mine's mostly TV recordings too, lots of weirdo sci-fi and cult horror movies. The guy I got them from was selling them as blanks, but he had really great taste. Even a handful of tapes with horror hosts, too. And there's a bunch of weird old porn in there. But it really is a massive treasure trove of amazing sounding stuff. I haven't even heard of 3/4 of it, but seeing how the guy called it "psychotronic" content in the auction, it looks like he's a real-deal cult cinema dude from back in the day, as he clearly got the word from the Psychotronic Video. It's really interesting watching these with no control over what's coming up next or the ability to change the channel. It's like watching antenna TV in my friend's basement when I was a kid. One channel and that's it. Incredibly nostalgic. And those commercials, man, it's like time travel. Almost Blue posted:I'd say the aforementioned Night of the Living Dead is an example. If this video is accurate Jurassic Park was futzed with in some scenes. Arguably, Blade Runner Final Cut. I heard the Lord of the Rings movies were made more green, but I haven't seen it on blu ray. Exactly what I was looking for, thanks. It's really interesting to see the difference in taste, there. I feel like I'm torn on every other scene. The original is how it looks in my mind (and on my earlier Blu) but there is something very attractive about some of the scenes from the re-grade. The visual anomalies, 3D weirdness, and hair removal are all bizarre and unnecessary/sloppy, though. feedmyleg fucked around with this message at 23:09 on Jul 6, 2018 |
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Liar Lyre posted:I got Problem Child 2 Burn it. Please, for the sake of good on this Earth, destroy it.
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Kull the Conqueror posted:Burn it. Please, for the sake of good on this Earth, destroy it. John Ritter is already gone, and someday we'll lose Gilbert Gottfried and James Tolkan too. That disc is a treasure.
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# ? Jul 7, 2018 00:45 |
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Hey did someone say VHS? Here's some of the tapes I've bought recently.
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feedmyleg posted:Hell yes. I just bought a bunch of VHS storage this afternoon (only the most tasteful faux-wood grain drawers) because I've had ~150 tapes sitting around my apartment with nowhere to go for the past year. Mine's mostly TV recordings too, lots of weirdo sci-fi and cult horror movies. The guy I got them from was selling them as blanks, but he had really great taste. Even a handful of tapes with horror hosts, too. And there's a bunch of weird old porn in there. But it really is a massive treasure trove of amazing sounding stuff. I haven't even heard of 3/4 of it, but seeing how the guy called it "psychotronic" content in the auction, it looks like he's a real-deal cult cinema dude from back in the day, as he clearly got the word from the Psychotronic Video. You gotta find a way to digitize these and throw them up on Youtube. Or dub them using two vcrs and send me copies.
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https://www.wbshop.com/products/supergirl-bd Supergirl, the Movie, coming to Blu-Ray later this month. It's my favorite bad movie.
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Boinks posted:Hey did someone say VHS? Here's some of the tapes I've bought recently. John Carpenter films in pan & scan
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ruddiger posted:You gotta find a way to digitize these and throw them up on Youtube. There's like 4+ movies on each tape and I have around 150 tapes, it'd take a full-time archivist. I just pop one in on a lazy night every once in a while. Though I did meet a guy online who collects and digitizes exactly this sort of stuff with a truly impressive collection according to his color-coded spreadsheet he showed me. He seems like he might be an insane person though. Just search for "vhs blanks horror commercials" and such on eBay, plenty of people selling, you could always get lucky. This guy has a pretty amazing-sounding Betamax lot right now if you have money to burn. Mostly mainstream stuff, though. feedmyleg fucked around with this message at 01:31 on Jul 7, 2018 |
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Egbert Souse posted:John Carpenter films in pan & scan Future generations (or current?) Are going to be so confused as to why we accepted pan and scan for the first 20 years of home video.
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Egbert Souse posted:John Carpenter films in pan & scan 4x3 isn't necessarily pan & scan
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TheScott2K posted:4x3 isn't necessarily pan & scan Not with John Carpenter. Besides his TV movies, the only times he didn't shoot in Panavision were his student film Dark Star and his last film The Ward (which was 2.35:1, but shot in 3 perf Super-35).
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Egbert Souse posted:Not with John Carpenter. Besides his TV movies, the only times he didn't shoot in Panavision were his student film Dark Star and his last film The Ward (which was 2.35:1, but shot in 3 perf Super-35). I originally misread it as "John Carpenter shot on pan and scan" thinking you were saying he was like Kubrick in the 80s. My mistake.
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TheScott2K posted:I originally misread it as "John Carpenter shot on pan and scan" thinking you were saying he was like Kubrick in the 80s. My mistake. Ah. I was lamenting how his films must have looked cropped. gently caress pan & scan, though. I'm glad it's pretty much dead on home video now.
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Egbert Souse posted:Ah. I was lamenting how his films must have looked cropped. Yea gently caress that poo poo all the way. So many great films rendered unwatchable.
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Been going through the tapes, having a laugh, but one of them broke. I think the actual tape stock broke in half. And it was on the WWF Half Time Heat empty arena match. Is there any way to fix this tape so I can watch it and possibly archive it?
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I was watching Prince of Space on MST3K. And there's a few times where someone is talking and they aren't on screen, and so the bots are confused and are like "who's talking?" I feel like future generations won't get that joke and not realize that there film wasn't shot with invisible people, it's just that sometimes, when they panned and scanned films, they only used the center of the frame.
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Cemetry Gator posted:I was watching Prince of Space on MST3K. And there's a few times where someone is talking and they aren't on screen, and so the bots are confused and are like "who's talking?" Prince of Space had it worse because the US version was printed cropped to 1.37:1. On eBay, I've seen 35mm prints of the Russian War and Peace that are clearly 1.37:1, despite the entire epic being shot on 65mm 2.20:1.
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Liar Lyre posted:Been going through the tapes, having a laugh, but one of them broke. I think the actual tape stock broke in half. And it was on the WWF Half Time Heat empty arena match. Is there any way to fix this tape so I can watch it and possibly archive it? Yes, you can splice VHS tape, although you’ll have a jump cut of a few lost seconds. But try to use splicing tape and not scotch tape if you can.
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feedmyleg posted:There's like 4+ movies on each tape and I have around 150 tapes, it'd take a full-time archivist. I just pop one in on a lazy night every once in a while. Though I did meet a guy online who collects and digitizes exactly this sort of stuff with a truly impressive collection according to his color-coded spreadsheet he showed me. He seems like he might be an insane person though. VHS collectors are loving weirdos in general. My friend is one such person and he's spent thousands of dollars on old video tapes from some guy in Lebanon. The movies are usually just bland Indian and Pakistani dramas, with occasional action and horror films, but having watched many of them the movies are rarely anything interesting and are just 98% filler with a couple of good scenes. Also none of these movies are subtitled.
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My prized VHS possession was an ex-rental Aus/NZ copy of Freddy's Dead with a puffy white cover (like a puffy sticker material, but a whole cover) that has a cutaway to art underneath. I can't find it now, and there's seemingly no evidence online that it ever existed. I might have been imagining it, but looking around on Google Image Search I was reminded of what our Dream Warriors tape looked like. gently caress poster art. Impact font and orange! Just that WB shield on tape art is such brain tickling nostalgia to me. Teenage Fansub fucked around with this message at 10:04 on Jul 7, 2018 |
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Teenage Fansub posted:My prized VHS possession was an ex-rental Aus/NZ copy of Freddy's Dead with a puffy white cover (like a puffy sticker material, but a whole cover) that has a cutaway to art underneath. Just to bring this back around to high def, I'm watching Freddy's Revenge on the bluray set where they have two films per disc and it looks phenomenal considering they're crammed on.
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Egbert Souse posted:On eBay, I've seen 35mm prints of the Russian War and Peace that are clearly 1.37:1, despite the entire epic being shot on 65mm 2.20:1. Speaking of which, they were supposed to screen part 1 of the new restoration at Cannes - has anyone heard anything about it, what it looked like?
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I, Butthole posted:Just to bring this back around to high def, I'm watching Freddy's Revenge on the bluray set where they have two films per disc and it looks phenomenal considering they're crammed on. Looks like that comes in around 15gb for the movie. It’s pretty cool what they can do size wise once the encoding process matures.
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Steen71 posted:Speaking of which, they were supposed to screen part 1 of the new restoration at Cannes - has anyone heard anything about it, what it looked like? Mosfilm uploaded all of it to YouTube and just from a quick look, it looks good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-SAh4jdssA
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Egbert Souse posted:Mosfilm uploaded all of it to YouTube and just from a quick look, it looks good. Now we just need that blu-ray ASAP!
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The Digital Bits confirmed Superman '78 is in the works for UHD.
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Egbert Souse posted:The Digital Bits confirmed Superman '78 is in the works for UHD. Hoo boy is that Hoover Dam scene gonna look like poo poo
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TheScott2K posted:Hoo boy is that Hoover Dam scene gonna look like poo poo It already looks bad so I'm not sure a bump in resolution is really gonna make it that much worse. You had to suspend disbelief before, and you still do. This is a complaint that gets brought up a lot about 4k and I just don't see it as a problem with 99% of the releases so far.
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Egbert Souse posted:
Sure those aren't just anamorphic prints?
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Basebf555 posted:It already looks bad so I'm not sure a bump in resolution is really gonna make it that much worse. You had to suspend disbelief before, and you still do. This is a complaint that gets brought up a lot about 4k and I just don't see it as a problem with 99% of the releases so far. I mean you can't bump the resolution above the grain of the film itself so it's not like you can make it so sharp that it never would have looked like that in any theater. It's not like the original star trek where TVs of the time had garbage picture and the HD version reveals all kinds of flaws that they safely ignored at the time
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I look at Superman 78 the same way I look at Atari - very hard to appreciate having not experienced the nothingness that existed beforehand.
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TheScott2K posted:I look at Superman 78 the same way I look at Atari - very hard to appreciate having not experienced the nothingness that existed beforehand. Watching a ton of old films from various special effects heavy genres(sci-fi, horror, big historical epics, etc.) I think does help a person appreciate each era for what it was and the new things it brought to the table. Like, when I watched Gone With the Wind the other day, you can appreciate the scale of everything a lot more if you have seen other films from that time and know just how above and beyond the production was compared to almost anything else people had experienced at the time.
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Superman 1978 was filmed with such soft focus it's hard to imagine the resolution bump helping.
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roffels posted:Superman 1978 was filmed with such soft focus it's hard to imagine the resolution bump helping. The colors might pop a bit more, but yea I wouldn't rush out to upgrade if I already owned it on blu ray. I'm just saying it's not going to "ruin" the movie or anything to have it at 2160p.
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To be honest, movies like Superman would be best served by high bitrate, 4K scanned regular Blu-rays. The upscale would help soften the image a bit. I mean, I doubt even original prints were high-res enough to be close to 4K.Trump posted:Sure those aren't just anamorphic prints? They're clearly spherical prints. No idea what the purpose was since 16mm would have been used for TV. My guess is that they might have been master positives meant for 16mm duplication.
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TheScott2K posted:I look at Superman 78 the same way I look at Atari - very hard to appreciate having not experienced the nothingness that existed beforehand. The Wizard of Oz is the same way, and it must have been mind blowing at the time to walk into a movie, and suddenly it's in color.
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Iron Crowned posted:The Wizard of Oz is the same way, and it must have been mind blowing at the time to walk into a movie, and suddenly it's in color. It's not even the first version of The Wizard of Oz to go from B&W to color.
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