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towne32 said:

jedimasterobiwan said:

I didn't know i didn't say the name of the site though did i ruin everything?

 Interesting to see that you've graduated from being constantly obnoxious to being directly harmful. Congrats.

 Oh like i was going out of my way to make a mistake excuse me. I am new to all of this ok. For your information i didn't mention a site i said a group on one of the big forums.I think it's fine they didn't take me seriously they thought it was a joke.

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towne32 said:

jedimasterobiwan said:

I didn't know i didn't say the name of the site though did i ruin everything?

 Interesting to see that you've graduated from being constantly obnoxious to being directly harmful. Congrats.

 As I already spoke to him on the matter, this really wasn't necessary.

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SilverWook said:

towne32 said:

jedimasterobiwan said:

I didn't know i didn't say the name of the site though did i ruin everything?

 Interesting to see that you've graduated from being constantly obnoxious to being directly harmful. Congrats.

 As I already spoke to him on the matter, this really wasn't necessary.

 I apologize. It's probably good that you said something directly to him, it might help it sink in. But this is not a person who has ever shown evidence of learning from his mistakes. 

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kaosjm said:

Just got out of the BTTF 35mm showing. Story time --->

The show started off with an air guitar contest tuned to the scene where Marty plays at the dance and the winner received a pair of purple Calvin Klein underwear. We all had scratch and sniff cards to go along with the movie as well as glow sticks for the flux capacitor scenes and replica reprints of the "Save the clocktower" newspapers to wave around during those scenes. The scratch cards were very cool... whenever there was fire, hay, or manure you could smell it and the whole theater wreaked of it.

The print itself looked gorgeous for its age with very little wear and tear. I was blown away that it was preserved that well. I spoke with a friend who was hosting it and he did confirm that it was rented from Universal Studios. If I could describe it... it was like the DCP but every shade of color was noticeably darker in tone. I noticed in the opening scene when the toast pops out that it was pretty much all black with almost no brown to be seen. The scene where Doc demonstrates the time machine was synchronized to pyrotechnics that fired in the front of the auditorium when the flame streaks appeared. That alone was probably worth the ticket price.

Suddenly during the reel change before Marty goes to school in 1955 for the first time the movie cuts to the last reel where Doc and Marty are getting ready to drive the Delorean 88 in the storm and the movie is upside down and playing backwards. The crowd got a kick out of it and laughed it off but a few of us knew the projectionist was in a very dark place. We knew there was no way that reel change was getting fixed any time soon and feared the worst. 10 minutes passed and the Blu Ray comes on. The projectionist managed to save the day... the color change was definitely noticeable but I must say that on a screen that size the BD still looked great! I jokingly told my friends that they could've played the old VHS and it still would've been good. BTTF is a perfect movie that doesn't suffer to any format.

Anyways it was a great night after all and I'm glad I got to see at least half the film in 35mm even though that was a bummer. Up next I'll be seeing Jaws 40th anniversary in the water during a special inflatable screen showing followed by Conan later this month.

edit: when the film ended there was no "To be continued" scene before the credits... the Deloran flew at the audience and cut immediately to credits but it was not the 35mm print playing because of the mishap that occurred an hour in to the film. To my understanding the Blurays have the TBC credit don't they? How did that not show up?

 There was no to be continued original because 2 and 3 came out 1989 and 1990 respectively

 I was under the impression that all home format 21st century releases had the TBC logo before the credits. I know for sure the DVD has it... unless that was changed for the BD release? I do not own any movie from the trilogy on BD I only have the DCP so I am not totally sure what is to be expected.

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towne32 said:

SilverWook said:

towne32 said:

jedimasterobiwan said:

I didn't know i didn't say the name of the site though did i ruin everything?

 Interesting to see that you've graduated from being constantly obnoxious to being directly harmful. Congrats.

 As I already spoke to him on the matter, this really wasn't necessary.

 I apologize. It's probably good that you said something directly to him, it might help it sink in. But this is not a person who has ever shown evidence of learning from his mistakes. 

 When it comes to something like that i'm very careful once i know what not to do so i don't cause a problem.

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kaosjm said:

Just got out of the BTTF 35mm showing. Story time --->

The show started off with an air guitar contest tuned to the scene where Marty plays at the dance and the winner received a pair of purple Calvin Klein underwear. We all had scratch and sniff cards to go along with the movie as well as glow sticks for the flux capacitor scenes and replica reprints of the "Save the clocktower" newspapers to wave around during those scenes. The scratch cards were very cool... whenever there was fire, hay, or manure you could smell it and the whole theater wreaked of it.

The print itself looked gorgeous for its age with very little wear and tear. I was blown away that it was preserved that well. I spoke with a friend who was hosting it and he did confirm that it was rented from Universal Studios. If I could describe it... it was like the DCP but every shade of color was noticeably darker in tone. I noticed in the opening scene when the toast pops out that it was pretty much all black with almost no brown to be seen. The scene where Doc demonstrates the time machine was synchronized to pyrotechnics that fired in the front of the auditorium when the flame streaks appeared. That alone was probably worth the ticket price.

Suddenly during the reel change before Marty goes to school in 1955 for the first time the movie cuts to the last reel where Doc and Marty are getting ready to drive the Delorean 88 in the storm and the movie is upside down and playing backwards. The crowd got a kick out of it and laughed it off but a few of us knew the projectionist was in a very dark place. We knew there was no way that reel change was getting fixed any time soon and feared the worst. 10 minutes passed and the Blu Ray comes on. The projectionist managed to save the day... the color change was definitely noticeable but I must say that on a screen that size the BD still looked great! I jokingly told my friends that they could've played the old VHS and it still would've been good. BTTF is a perfect movie that doesn't suffer to any format.

Anyways it was a great night after all and I'm glad I got to see at least half the film in 35mm even though that was a bummer. Up next I'll be seeing Jaws 40th anniversary in the water during a special inflatable screen showing followed by Conan later this month.

edit: when the film ended there was no "To be continued" scene before the credits... the Deloran flew at the audience and cut immediately to credits but it was not the 35mm print playing because of the mishap that occurred an hour in to the film. To my understanding the Blurays have the TBC credit don't they? How did that not show up?

 Sounds like a fantastic evening! Wish I could have been there. Oh, and no the BD does not have the "To Be Continued...". I have the US and UK BDs and they don't have it. They're both the same transfer.

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jedimasterobiwan said:

towne32 said:

SilverWook said:

towne32 said:

jedimasterobiwan said:

I didn't know i didn't say the name of the site though did i ruin everything?

 Interesting to see that you've graduated from being constantly obnoxious to being directly harmful. Congrats.

 As I already spoke to him on the matter, this really wasn't necessary.

 I apologize. It's probably good that you said something directly to him, it might help it sink in. But this is not a person who has ever shown evidence of learning from his mistakes. 

 When it comes to something like that i'm very careful once i know what not to do so i don't cause a problem.

 Okay. Thank you for being cautious. 

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crampedmisfit1990 said:

kaosjm said:

Just got out of the BTTF 35mm showing. Story time --->

The show started off with an air guitar contest tuned to the scene where Marty plays at the dance and the winner received a pair of purple Calvin Klein underwear. We all had scratch and sniff cards to go along with the movie as well as glow sticks for the flux capacitor scenes and replica reprints of the "Save the clocktower" newspapers to wave around during those scenes. The scratch cards were very cool... whenever there was fire, hay, or manure you could smell it and the whole theater wreaked of it.

The print itself looked gorgeous for its age with very little wear and tear. I was blown away that it was preserved that well. I spoke with a friend who was hosting it and he did confirm that it was rented from Universal Studios. If I could describe it... it was like the DCP but every shade of color was noticeably darker in tone. I noticed in the opening scene when the toast pops out that it was pretty much all black with almost no brown to be seen. The scene where Doc demonstrates the time machine was synchronized to pyrotechnics that fired in the front of the auditorium when the flame streaks appeared. That alone was probably worth the ticket price.

Suddenly during the reel change before Marty goes to school in 1955 for the first time the movie cuts to the last reel where Doc and Marty are getting ready to drive the Delorean 88 in the storm and the movie is upside down and playing backwards. The crowd got a kick out of it and laughed it off but a few of us knew the projectionist was in a very dark place. We knew there was no way that reel change was getting fixed any time soon and feared the worst. 10 minutes passed and the Blu Ray comes on. The projectionist managed to save the day... the color change was definitely noticeable but I must say that on a screen that size the BD still looked great! I jokingly told my friends that they could've played the old VHS and it still would've been good. BTTF is a perfect movie that doesn't suffer to any format.

Anyways it was a great night after all and I'm glad I got to see at least half the film in 35mm even though that was a bummer. Up next I'll be seeing Jaws 40th anniversary in the water during a special inflatable screen showing followed by Conan later this month.

edit: when the film ended there was no "To be continued" scene before the credits... the Deloran flew at the audience and cut immediately to credits but it was not the 35mm print playing because of the mishap that occurred an hour in to the film. To my understanding the Blurays have the TBC credit don't they? How did that not show up?

 Sounds like a fantastic evening! Wish I could have been there. Oh, and no the BD does not have the "To Be Continued...". I have the US and UK BDs and they don't have it. They're both the same transfer.

 Good to know the BD is more true to the original film print than the remastered DVDs from the early 2000s. I saw BTTF last summer on an international flight and now I know it was definitely a DVD version since it had the TBC logo at the end. Not to mention I once owned the DVD trilogy that was released in the early 2000s but I didn't know much about cinema transfers at that time and had no idea anyways. I am still partial to the DCP because it looks so clean.

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kaosjm said:

crampedmisfit1990 said:

kaosjm said:

Just got out of the BTTF 35mm showing. Story time --->

The show started off with an air guitar contest tuned to the scene where Marty plays at the dance and the winner received a pair of purple Calvin Klein underwear. We all had scratch and sniff cards to go along with the movie as well as glow sticks for the flux capacitor scenes and replica reprints of the "Save the clocktower" newspapers to wave around during those scenes. The scratch cards were very cool... whenever there was fire, hay, or manure you could smell it and the whole theater wreaked of it.

The print itself looked gorgeous for its age with very little wear and tear. I was blown away that it was preserved that well. I spoke with a friend who was hosting it and he did confirm that it was rented from Universal Studios. If I could describe it... it was like the DCP but every shade of color was noticeably darker in tone. I noticed in the opening scene when the toast pops out that it was pretty much all black with almost no brown to be seen. The scene where Doc demonstrates the time machine was synchronized to pyrotechnics that fired in the front of the auditorium when the flame streaks appeared. That alone was probably worth the ticket price.

Suddenly during the reel change before Marty goes to school in 1955 for the first time the movie cuts to the last reel where Doc and Marty are getting ready to drive the Delorean 88 in the storm and the movie is upside down and playing backwards. The crowd got a kick out of it and laughed it off but a few of us knew the projectionist was in a very dark place. We knew there was no way that reel change was getting fixed any time soon and feared the worst. 10 minutes passed and the Blu Ray comes on. The projectionist managed to save the day... the color change was definitely noticeable but I must say that on a screen that size the BD still looked great! I jokingly told my friends that they could've played the old VHS and it still would've been good. BTTF is a perfect movie that doesn't suffer to any format.

Anyways it was a great night after all and I'm glad I got to see at least half the film in 35mm even though that was a bummer. Up next I'll be seeing Jaws 40th anniversary in the water during a special inflatable screen showing followed by Conan later this month.

edit: when the film ended there was no "To be continued" scene before the credits... the Deloran flew at the audience and cut immediately to credits but it was not the 35mm print playing because of the mishap that occurred an hour in to the film. To my understanding the Blurays have the TBC credit don't they? How did that not show up?

 Sounds like a fantastic evening! Wish I could have been there. Oh, and no the BD does not have the "To Be Continued...". I have the US and UK BDs and they don't have it. They're both the same transfer.

 Good to know the BD is more true to the original film print than the remastered DVDs from the early 2000s. I saw BTTF last summer on an international flight and now I know it was definitely a DVD version since it had the TBC logo at the end. Not to mention I once owned the DVD trilogy that was released in the early 2000s but I didn't know much about cinema transfers at that time and had no idea anyways. I am still partial to the DCP because it looks so clean.

 Yeah, just too bad the BD is so digitally messed with. Really surprised that Universal hasn't announced a 4k remaster for the 30th anniversary... really surprised. BTTF is my favorite trilogy after Star Wars.

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Actually, every DVD I've seen of BTTF goes straight to the end credits. I have both the 2002 trilogy set and the 2009(?) reissue with the new documentary.

I don't remember any home release after VHS/laserdisc having To Be Continued.

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Indeed, only the VHS and LD had the TBC logo.

The DVD doesn't have it since it's the same master as the BD.

The pre-DVD digital master did have it though. It was mainly used for the TV airings and was initially planned as DVD master but for some reason, Universal made a new transfer of the movie in 2002.

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ilovewaterslides said:

The pre-DVD digital master did have it though.

Did anyone cap this back in the day?

A picture is worth a thousand words. Post 102 is worth more.

I’m late to the party, but I think this is the best song. Enjoy!

—Teams Jetrell Fo 1, Jetrell Fo 2, and Jetrell Fo 3

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AntcuFaalb said:

ilovewaterslides said:

The pre-DVD digital master did have it though.

Did anyone cap this back in the day?

 I have an upscaled HDTV capture. Only the second half of the movie unfortunately. It's from French TV so the logo is not the original but the colours are definitely not the same as the current master so it's still interesting.

“English, motherf***er! Do you speak it!?”

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ilovewaterslides said:

AntcuFaalb said:

ilovewaterslides said:

The pre-DVD digital master did have it though.

Did anyone cap this back in the day?

 I have an upscaled HDTV capture. Only the second half of the movie unfortunately. It's from French TV so the logo is not the original but the colours are definitely not the same as the current master so it's still interesting.

I'm just interested in the "To Be Continued" shot. I'm looking for something better than LD. Does your capture have this shot?

A picture is worth a thousand words. Post 102 is worth more.

I’m late to the party, but I think this is the best song. Enjoy!

—Teams Jetrell Fo 1, Jetrell Fo 2, and Jetrell Fo 3

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Unfortunately, it was (badly) translated for TV. Anyway you can download the TBC logo sequence from the DVD featurette here and also a remake version that I just made here if that can help you.

EDIT: Link updated with better looking version.

“English, motherf***er! Do you speak it!?”

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Shouldn't you all wait for the 30th Anniversary Blu-Ray before taking on a huge restoration/remastering project?

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wright96d said:

Shouldn't you all wait for the 30th Anniversary Blu-Ray before taking on a huge restoration/remastering project?

universal said it's not getting a remaster it's the same transfer

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jedimasterobiwan said:

wright96d said:

Shouldn't you all wait for the 30th Anniversary Blu-Ray before taking on a huge restoration/remastering project?

universal said it's not getting a remaster it's the same transfer

I've seen conflicting stories. Some people saying it is, some saying it's not. I definitely haven't seen Universal saying anything official.

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jedimasterobiwan said:

wright96d said:

Shouldn't you all wait for the 30th Anniversary Blu-Ray before taking on a huge restoration/remastering project?

universal said it's not getting a remaster it's the same transfer

 I'm not super well informed on BTTF blu-ray stuff, but are there serious problems with the transfer? I thought all the issues were due to their processing downstream of the transfer (DVNR, edge enhancement, etc). Could they end up with something decent from the previous transfer or no?

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towne32 said:

jedimasterobiwan said:

wright96d said:

Shouldn't you all wait for the 30th Anniversary Blu-Ray before taking on a huge restoration/remastering project?

universal said it's not getting a remaster it's the same transfer

 I'm not super well informed on BTTF blu-ray stuff, but are there serious problems with the transfer? I thought all the issues were due to their processing downstream of the transfer (DVNR, edge enhancement, etc). Could they end up with something decent from the previous transfer or no?

 I believe it would look pretty good if they released the same transfers without the dnr and edge enhancement. Not as good as it could look with a new remaster, but a big improvement. I believe the DCP floating around is the same transfer as the BD, only without dnr and edge enhancement and it looks quite a bit better. I just find it very hard to believe that Universal is not remastering the BTTF trilogy for it's 30th anniversary. That is outrageous if true. I also heard that they digitally erased some sparks or something by accident in one of the films, I think part III. I forget.

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The DCP is not the same master as the Blu-ray.  The proportions and framing are different.  It is in fact the 2002 DVD master.

DCP/DVD:

http://caps-a-holic.com/hd_vergleiche/multi_comparison.php?disc1=881&disc2=4005&cap1=8650&cap2=37194&art=full&image=7&hd_multiID=958&action=1&lossless=

DCP/Blu-ray:

http://caps-a-holic.com/hd_vergleiche/multi_comparison.php?disc1=4005&disc2=874&cap1=37194&cap2=8574&art=full&image=7&hd_multiID=958&action=1&lossless=#vergleich

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I also heard that they digitally erased some sparks or something by accident in one of the films, I think part III. I forget.

When the DeLorean is driving down the drive-in to go back to 1885, some of the flames are erased.  The same thing happened with the first Gladiator Blu-ray- the dirt removal software erased spears and fireballs.

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Do they know people are sick of dnr and edge enhancement in their films or do they just don't care?

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Considering many review websites gave the BTTF set glowing reviews, I don't think they're in a position to care.  I re-read some of them recently.  4.5 out of 5, seriously?

I suppose that will happen when their only criteria for positive reviews is "better than DVD".

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jedimasterobiwan said:

Do they know people are sick of dnr and edge enhancement in their films or do they just don't care?

In my experience "people" just don't know and don't care.

The average person is fine with whatever's most convenient for them (e.g., Netflix) and even the average piracy-inclined person is fine with a low bitrate YIFY encode of a movie.

Videophiles are a relatively tiny group. We're lucky that some production companies are even making a half-assed attempt to please us.

My father watches VHS over composite stretched to 16:9 on a contrast-boosted over-sharpened LCD TV with a terrible black level and he thinks it looks fine.

A picture is worth a thousand words. Post 102 is worth more.

I’m late to the party, but I think this is the best song. Enjoy!

—Teams Jetrell Fo 1, Jetrell Fo 2, and Jetrell Fo 3

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jedimasterobiwan said:

Do they know people are sick of dnr and edge enhancement in their films or do they just don't care?

 It's probably a lack of caring due to how few people actually are upset by stuff like this. Plenty of people probably think it looks sharp and crisp and some how 'more hi-def'.

My girlfriend is happy to watch 240p, out of sync movies on random video hosting sites. A colleague of mine has a very negative (1) view on physical media, though he actually believes that streaming is not only the way of the future, but equal quality. He gets confused at what 'bitrate' means.