Originally posted by: bgx90
I believe that the new DVD's will be more durable than available bootlegs; pressed DVD's always are. I've heard that's true. I guess it has to do with the relatively fragile nature of the dye in the DVD-Rs (same goes for CD-Rs).
I guess this time it can be called "ONE LAST TIME...NO, REALLY! I MEAN IT THIS TIME!!"
Originally posted by: bgx90 I just think that while they were doing all of this editing of the LD masters, they should have removed the most glaring artifact: the letterboxes and made the picture anamorphic..
But that would require a new transfer. Apparently, they're not willing to do that this time around.I believe that the new DVD's will be more durable than available bootlegs; pressed DVD's always are. I've heard that's true. I guess it has to do with the relatively fragile nature of the dye in the DVD-Rs (same goes for CD-Rs).
Originally posted by: bgx90
After reading that, I am cautiously optimistic that a better version may follow, but I am still discouraged by the fact that LFL is using the "ONE LAST TIME" ploy.
After reading that, I am cautiously optimistic that a better version may follow, but I am still discouraged by the fact that LFL is using the "ONE LAST TIME" ploy.
I guess this time it can be called "ONE LAST TIME...NO, REALLY! I MEAN IT THIS TIME!!"

Originally posted by: bgx90 I just think that while they were doing all of this editing of the LD masters, they should have removed the most glaring artifact: the letterboxes and made the picture anamorphic..