Flexicon9 said:
Compared to the old master most cable stations used to broadcast, which was terrible, the 720p HDTV is stellar. This movie was a great showcase for Applegate and I think it's an entertaining flick by any standard. It's definitely a welcome addition to some great projects on the horizon. Like Adventures in Babysitting, it always had that slight "John Hughes" quality about it... never a bad touch for a coming of age film.
Agreed. I have already replaced the original audio with the DVD audio because it seemed that all HDTV presentations of this were off-key 3/4 of the way into the movie. It was off by a half a second or so but is now completely synched. I would like to create a Blu-ray to the highest quality standards so before I go about doing so I would like any and all help locating the 1080i file. I know its out there, I have come across it a few times but the sites it was available on were no longer hosting the file. Hoping someone out there already has the file or knows a current site that is still hosting it. Any and all help in achieving this would be appreciated. Definitely a film that deserves a Blu-ray release, albeit an "unofficial" one.