JadedSkywalker said:
Welcome back. I’m looking forward to what you’ve discovered.
I’m also super excited for Indiana Jones if you ever get around to it.
I just pulled out my Hong Kong Return of the Jedi disc and Temple of Doom Korean. Indiana Jones would go into other preservations and fan projects. I’m just talking about foreign releases in general and their unknown qualities.
I’m having problems with my player at the moment though.
I think ROTJ should be uncut in the HK release. It has a nice pan and scan transfer, very good THX deluxe digital LPCM audio. I have to watch the entire film and take notes though.
And Re: the Technidiscs i don’t want to derail your thread. But would like to hear your opinion on them.
The Technidisc releases from 1993/1994 are very interesting. There is so much legend and myth around them.
From what I have seen after watching a 1989 Pioneer Japan and a 1994 Technidisc, Star Wars is actually a different master. The 1992 Mitsubishi Special Widescreen Edition release and the 1989 Pioneer USA and Japan are noticeably different. The Technidisc Star Wars is visually cleaner and the colors are better, in my opinion.
The Technidisc master for Star Wars is very similar to the one used for the Special Edition in terms of what you can see on screen. The 1989 and 1992 Mitsubishi look more like The Definitive Collection.
You can see these sceenshots I took from the same Tractor Beam scene where the C-3PO lines are present or missing. Look at the sides and you will notice the differences in just this one shot. All were taken using the same settings and equipment, so you can notice the differences and similarities between them:
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Compare of 1989 / 1994: Screenshot-2025-05-23-at-5-30-24-PM.png
You can clearly also notice the “shrinking” ratio on the 1989 that is fixed on the Technidisc.
I have not been able to confirm differences in ESB or ROTJ. They both seem very similar, but cannot discard the possibility. Star Wars is just so evident from the start.