While this probably doesn't help us, I found it to be super interesting.
I played back the GOUT on my CRT television that I use primarily for classic gaming, and the GOUT looked incredible on it. The obtrusive grain/noise is pretty much gone, and all that is left is the natural grain field and it looks incredibly clean. Aliasing is nearly gone as well. Its still there, but it is very very minimal. Color reproduction looks much better than anticipated, but that is less of a concern. And that 6167 frame? Looks very clean, grain is almost non existent.
Since LaserDisc is an analogue format, it needs scan lines to properly display. Its the same reason why LaserDisc and VHS players look so horrible on digital TVs. The analogue to digital conversion sucks. Yes, DVDs are digital, but since the GOUT was authored so terribly, it might as well be analogue.
Just in case you want to know the equipment used, its a Toshiba DVD recorder, played back with S-Video onto a flatscreen 19 inch CRT.
Sorry I cant provide screenshots, unless I point my camera at it and take pictures, but that would not be an accurate representation.