Originally posted by: zombie84
To their credit though they redeemed themselves somewhat by correcting it. The Superbit LOA is beautiful--its just a shame you have to own the previous version if you want all the extras.
Originally posted by: JediTemple70mm
No it’s a pure and simple fault in the authoring of the DVD of Lawrence of Arabia, lack of supervision of the transfer, LOL or ether someone feel asleep though it as it is a long film, but that’s no excuse for taken consumers for mugs.
Originally posted by: zombie84
Well missing frames often comes down to the print itself--the VHS tapes probably sourced a different print than the new digital master. So you'd get the extra seconds of footage but the sacrifice might be a less pristine image overall.
Actually, speaking of the coloring mishap on the first Lawrence DVD, I shouldn't applaud the new Searchers restoration too much since the coloring on that is equally off.
Well missing frames often comes down to the print itself--the VHS tapes probably sourced a different print than the new digital master. So you'd get the extra seconds of footage but the sacrifice might be a less pristine image overall.
Actually, speaking of the coloring mishap on the first Lawrence DVD, I shouldn't applaud the new Searchers restoration too much since the coloring on that is equally off.
No it’s a pure and simple fault in the authoring of the DVD of Lawrence of Arabia, lack of supervision of the transfer, LOL or ether someone feel asleep though it as it is a long film, but that’s no excuse for taken consumers for mugs.
To their credit though they redeemed themselves somewhat by correcting it. The Superbit LOA is beautiful--its just a shame you have to own the previous version if you want all the extras.
I’ve heard as much, I only own one (Superbit) region 2 DVD Gattaca.