team_negative1 said:
Basically it's a color correction test, that is all.
For just a test, it's pretty darn good.
Yeah, there's dirt, damage, and instability, but it doesn't seem THAT bad. Compare what you have to "grindhouse" prints, or severe vinegar syndrome.
It doesn't have to look immaculate. Probably no screening outside the first week of release was. Just get it "close enough", and we'll be happy, won't we?
Other people can take it the extra mile later on if they want.