Originally posted by: bigmonkey20
I will continue to watch my O-OT vhs tapes, and the "bonus" disc in the 2006 release. Yeah the 2006 one was badly done. But I just like to have them on a legal legit dvd. And I have a regular old tv, so I'm not bothered by non-anamorphic, laserdisc transfer ect. Edit- By the way, the lack of touching up if anything gives me the whole nostalgic feel of watching the O-OT. Which is what everyone is screaming for.
I will continue to watch my O-OT vhs tapes, and the "bonus" disc in the 2006 release. Yeah the 2006 one was badly done. But I just like to have them on a legal legit dvd. And I have a regular old tv, so I'm not bothered by non-anamorphic, laserdisc transfer ect. Edit- By the way, the lack of touching up if anything gives me the whole nostalgic feel of watching the O-OT. Which is what everyone is screaming for.
Why do people always keep repeating "bad picture quality = nostalgic feeling"??? Those epic movies were primarily made for the big screen at a time when home video formats were just about to be available. Thanks to the achievements made in modern digital film restauration during the last years, movies can be restaured back to their former visual appearance. *THIS* is nostalgia, watching the movies how they were supposed to be watched. Not a highly flawed Laserdisc transfer made 13 years ago.
I´m now watching the German Edgar Wallace movies from the 1960´s. ALL anamorphic, and much better picture quality than the OOT DVD release.
