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#1531787
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Info: RoboCop color grading
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CloakedDragon97 said:

Which release of the original RoboCop is the most accurate to the original version? The Criterion version looks more like a release print but the Arrow version looks completely different and was supervised by Paul Verhoeven. So is that version revisionist?

The Criterion release remains the only version to feature the 1.66:1 aspect ratio. There are people on here who like the 1.85:1 presentation but the framing has always felt jarring for me.

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#1517915
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Santa Claus The Movie
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Moiisty said:

what would be higher quality, the tv boradcast if it was captured or Jap laserdisc?

The Jpn Laserdisc: provided that Laser Rot hasnā€™t ravaged the discā€¦ It has Dolby Surround and even in NTSC, superior picture quality to a TV recording which would be in mono because the BBC didnā€™t begin unofficial, limited NICAM broadcasts till the following year and made on a VHS/BETA tape that might be worn out.

RossDaBoss said:

Are you sure the UK broadcast & Japanese LD has extra footage? IMDB doesnā€™t mention any alternate versions.

Itā€™s possible - because extra footage does existā€¦

There are seven minutes of deleted scenes on the Blu-ray and the Jpn LD reportedly has a running time of 108 minutes:

https://www.lddb.com/laserdisc/24025/SF088-5099/Santa-Claus:-The-Movie

The US LD is listed as 104 minutes:

https://www.lddb.com/laserdisc/09571/I5054/Santa-Claus:-The-Movie

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#1515861
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Raiders of the Lost Ark 35mm LPP Theatrical Experience - v1.0 (Released)
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yotsuya said:
The color timing is baked into the interpositive which then creates the internegatives (this is usually where subtitles are added, which is why the Star Wars GOUT is subtitle free because it was taken from a newer interpositive). The internegatives strike all the prints. so on a popular movie like Star Wars, the negative gets some heavy use as they have to make more interpositives.

If Iā€™m understanding this correctly then it explains why C4 (UK) usually provide their own custom subtitles to their telecasted films instead of the theatrical subtitles, because theyā€™ve received a copy of the interpositive and not the internegative?

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#1512649
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Star Trek: The Original Series preservation (a WIP)
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yotsuya said:

Prior to home video release, we were subjected to edited versions on TV. 4 minutes was cut from each episode.

Youā€™re referring to U.S. network TV?

In the UK, the BBC aired the episodes in their entirety - although they infamously refused to broadcast several episodes till the 90s due to concerns over their content.

yotsuya said:
the first time most people saw these (who had not collected the VHS or LD releases) was when the SciFi Channel aired the extended versions with commentary in 90 minutes slots.

Extended or just their original full length format?

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#1434445
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Help: looking for... The Muppet Show: Watermarkless content
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BestArchivist15 said:

I am also wondering if anyone would happen to have a watermarkless version of the episode guest starring Chris Langham from Season 5.

Disney have pulled the episode because Langham is a convicted sex offender who was incarcerated for downloading and watching clips on multiple computers of little girls being raped. You want to preserve and share a pulled TV episode featuring a guest appearance of this man? Do you really not see that this is wrong?

Iā€™m not sure whatā€™s worse: the intent - or the justifications and mental gymnastics (probably whatabouttery citing Polanski) that are bound to ensue.

Mods: if you temp-ban me, fine - but this is messed up on so many levels.

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#1433560
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Raiders of the Lost Ark 35mm LPP Theatrical Experience - v1.0 (Released)
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Film4 (UK) aired ROTLA tonight and it was the Blu-ray version. Even taking into consideration that it has been downscaled to 576i and suffers from a mediocre bitrate (I donā€™t have access to Film4 HD), as others have already noted, this just looks horrible in terms of the garish colours that are present during many scenes and the orange skin tones that have been applied to Ford and numerous other actors.

Judging by what Iā€™ve watched this evening, Iā€™m glad that I heeded the warnings and avoided the Blu-ray release. Whilst I appreciate that there are members who enjoy seeing the film presented in this form, for me itā€™s simply unwatchable. Iā€™ve got the DVD, the 2008 Lowry version that routinely aired on BBC One and BBC Three for many years and Litemakrā€™s brilliant 35mm transfer - I shall continue to enjoy those, particularly if the 4K release scheduled for next month turns out to be a disappointment.

Thanks again Litemakr for presenting this film as it was meant to be seen. šŸ˜ƒ

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#1433086
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The "How Did You Learn To Read?" Thread
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My sister taught me when I was three. Being a typically annoying little brother, I was constantly interrupting her homework by inquiring as to what she was doing and what she was writing. Inevitably, she soon tired of this and in order to put an end to the inquisitive interruptions, she devoted a few hours every afternoon to teaching me the alphabet and within a matter of weeks I was reading and writing.

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#1426808
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Superman I-III extended TV cuts & Info - Where have the Preservations gone? (Released)
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Mike O said:

Apparently WB sent C&Ds to various sites selling them? Iā€™m not sure how reliable the information is though.

Itā€™s probably accurate but perhaps WB were mainly aggrieved about the commercial gain angle? Hopefully anything originating from here will fly under the radar because weā€™re not financially motivated. šŸ˜ƒ

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#1426545
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Star Wars UK TV Broadcast dates
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Bluto said:

That brings back happy memoriesā€¦ I imprinted on the December 1988 ITV broadcast of TESB (the first film my family ever recorded on our new VCR) and only realised many years later that it had been slightly cut so the ads would fit (grrr).

We also received a new VCR that Xmas and similarly, I didnā€™t discover till the early 90s that ITV had truncated the film. Ironically, it was during the USA Networkā€™s 1994 airing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPO7DZUIlXk

Bluto said:

One scene which surprised me when I eventually watched the official VHS tape was the end of a conversation on Hoth between C3PO and Leia, followed by a line from C3PO to R2D2, regarding whether Luke was alright.

Same here. šŸ˜ƒ

Bluto said:
I think some witty remarks Han made about C3PO on the Falcon had also been cut in the TV broadcast.

Yes along with his witty remarks to Leia that he hasnā€™t ā€œgot time for anything else.ā€

Iā€™d imagine that the 1994 and 1995 broadcasts were almost certainly full length because ITV had long discontinued the practice by then.

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#1426492
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Star Wars UK TV Broadcast dates
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oojason said:

ā€˜A day long remembered: Star Wars comes to televisionā€™

^ a 2016 article at the excellent Episode Nothing blog - with a few images and advert videos from the time.

It also chronicles the early US TV appearances - and also quotes from Lucasfilm seemingly not happy and also not wanting Star Wars to be on tvā€¦
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Thanks, that was a good read and I now understand why ITV routinely screened ANH during the 80s but didnā€™t air TESB till the very end of 1988. Speaking of which, as Iā€™ve mentioned elsewhere in this forum, the 1988 ITV premiere of TESB was ā€œedited to run in the time allottedā€ - with several scenes removed so that the film could fit their schedule. As Brits who were around during that period will be well aware, this was standard procedure for ITV, with numerous films being similarly hacked to pieces till the network eventually discovered the marvels of time compression.

From the comments sectionā€¦

My folks got us a VCR at Christmas 1985. My first thought was ā€˜Star Wars is on at New Yearā€™, which it was in STV-land.

Another date to add to the UK broadcast chronology. šŸ˜ƒ

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#1425784
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Info: Spider-Man 2 35mm - for sale up on ebay
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ThatPixarGuy said:

The original/current BD heavily screwed up the color timing and contrast, reminds me of The Matrixā€™s original BD in a way.

I assume they used the 2.1 transfer as a base, as the credits use the SM3 font rather than the original. Ironically, the 2007 Blu-Ray was way too ā€œBlue.ā€ These issues were fixed in the ā€œMastered in 4Kā€ BD release in 2014, but only for that BD and the eventual 4K release. So the 2017 legacy collection uses the 2007 transfer, unfortunately.

Thanks for the info, thatā€™s very interesting. šŸ˜ƒ

Iā€™ll have to keep an eye out for any FTA UK HDTV broadcasts and record them because it would almost certainly be the theatrical release.

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#1425692
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The Original Trilogy <strong>box set releases</strong> on home video tape: 1988 to 2000ā€¦
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oojason said:

1992

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An advert for the 1992 Widescreen Collection on VHS:-

'Star Wars Trilogy The Widescreen Collection 1992 Promo Trailer:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Riipp7KLfO4 - a 3 minute video at the The1970Ghostrider youtube channel

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Some images of the 1992 UK Star Wars Trilogy Special Widescreen Edition Box Set and also the tapes within:-

I own these and they also include this promo for the widescreen VHS releases of Die Hard and Alien - with comparisons to the P&S presentation. Incidentally it also mentions the widescreen Star Wars releases at the end:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1_IrYci3F8

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#1425687
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The Star Wars Original Trilogy on RCA's CED Format
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oojason said:

Some general info for the Original Trilogy on CED (Capacitance Electronic Disc)ā€¦

This is a brilliant post oojason! Thanks for compiling everything into one place. šŸ˜ƒ

To add, hereā€™s a discussion of the Star Wars (ANH) CED releases from the excellent CED Magic site, which in turn links to a nice document from 1995 on the deleted scenes:

http://www.cedmagic.com/featured/star-wars.html

A promo shot of the Star Wars CED collection:

http://www.cedmagic.com/mem/rca-laboratories/mem468.html

Hereā€™s a technical discussion of the time compression that features a couple of OT alum:

http://www.cedmagic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2390&sid=9e45cd4ea4bdfa5ff59545afe0ac4408

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#1307620
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Raiders of the Lost Ark 35mm LPP Theatrical Experience - v1.0 (Released)
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oojason said:

Strangeā€¦ especially as looking through this thread members on here have helped fellow members acquire this Edit - and also even pointing out it is available publicly on usenet. So not quite ā€˜unfindableā€™.

It seems you did not try PMā€™ing the thread creator / Editor to see what options there are on how to acquire this?

Nor did you read the Welcome to the OT.com; Introduce yourself in here thread - where a lot of useful info and helpful links are located.
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Though you did fancy having a rant insteadā€¦

Indeed, with their only post they launched into a rantā€¦ šŸ˜®

oojason said:

And alienating the helpful members on here who would have likely provided you with assistance in finding this Editā€¦ probably to the point your rant may have made them think twice about doing so.
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As has already been stated, their attitude appears to be steeped in pure entitlement. Every single project on here has been undertaken by volunteers whoā€™ve devoted their time, money and efforts to locate, preserve, restore and archive films and TV programmes in their best possible presentation. Often with painstaking commitment and all completely for free and thatā€™s not even mentioning the technical advice thatā€™s provided again for free - and has helped me on countless occasions with information and solutions.

Itā€™s a community that Iā€™m proud to be a member of and it bears no resemblance to their description. šŸ˜ƒ