Jay said:
Restoration usually implies that great care is taken during the process to ensure that the final product is of high quality. Instead, we got poor color timing, screwed up soundtracks, and a host of other problems due to a rush job.
Restoration usually implies that great care is taken during the process to ensure that the final product is of high quality. Instead, we got poor color timing, screwed up soundtracks, and a host of other problems due to a rush job.
Something I've noticed over the years, with each release and re-release on VHS, LaserDisc, DVD, problems that were fixed on one release were broken on the next, or at best had a different fix applied. It's like every release started from scratch instead of building on the previous version.
The suspicious part of me says that this was on purpose. It manufactures a reason for the obsessive people to keep buying it over and over hoping to finally get the "perfect" version that never really arrives.