Originally posted by: Darth Richard
I don't like dirrty grit but I love marks that were always in the film. Like whats on a rough homemade 16mm film or something like that.
Originally posted by: Marvolo
I agree, the shake gives the film atmosphere. Also, I like the little pieces of grit here and there, because it is something you don't see in movies any more. But the OOT has that, and I am glad that I can get a piece of film history that will last longer than my VHS's will.
Originally posted by: Darth Richard
I like the shake though, it gives it a film quality which I love *puts love emotion here*, I jsut wish it was a proper transfer
I like the shake though, it gives it a film quality which I love *puts love emotion here*, I jsut wish it was a proper transfer

I agree, the shake gives the film atmosphere. Also, I like the little pieces of grit here and there, because it is something you don't see in movies any more. But the OOT has that, and I am glad that I can get a piece of film history that will last longer than my VHS's will.
I don't like dirrty grit but I love marks that were always in the film. Like whats on a rough homemade 16mm film or something like that.
I love it all! Long live the OOT!!!!!!!!!!!!
