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Got the Indiana Jones Trilogy Japanese Laserdisc boxset. Weeded the Pan & Scan VHS of Last Crusade and the DVD of Temple of Doom.
Got the Indiana Jones Trilogy Japanese Laserdisc boxset. Weeded the Pan & Scan VHS of Last Crusade and the DVD of Temple of Doom.
A Serbian Film - the initial US Blu-Ray is missing a minute of footage, which was restored for the recent Unearthed Films release
Either Jaws (1975) or Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) would be my pick.
Added the 50th Anniversary Deluxe VHS Boxset of It’s a Wonderful Life. Weeded the movie only VHS and colorized DVD of the same film.
E.T. on Atari 2600 is merely average, not terrible. There are far worse games on Atari 2600, such as Karate or Custer’s Revenge.
Blackened Mantle is pretty good
What is that?
Blackened Mantle is a Japanese language Prequel 3-in-1 edit where footage from Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones is used as flashbacks during Revenge of the Sith.
I just donated 30 krona (USD$3.50) to help.
I added the AC3 Laserdisc of Days of Heaven (1978) and the ROAN Group Laserdisc of T-Men & Raw Deal (1947/1948) to my collection.
Shouldn’t this thread be in the Fan Edits of Other Properties subforum?
This is my Sight & Sound Top 10 list
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Fantasia (1940)
Gun Crazy (1950)
The Tales of Hoffman (1951)
Ikiru (1952)
Rear Window (1954)
Barry Lyndon (1975)
Mishima (1985)
Spirited Away (2001)
As I mentioned in the PT thread, the Deutsch-Grammophon album Across the Stars has violin arrangements of Yoda’s theme, Rey’s theme, Across the Stars and Luke & Leia that could be useful in a rescored edit.
JEDIT: This is a serious suggestion
I sold my 97SE VCD copy. That set came from Hong Kong, and was NTSC encoded.
Just added Visions of Light (1992), a documentary about cinematography to my Laserdisc collection. I also found the Extreme Edition DVD of Terminator 2 (1991) locally and bought it. I also ordered a VHS copy of The Mask of Dimitrios (1944) on eBay.
I feel that you should submit this edit to fanedit.org’s IFDB.
The Special Widescreen Edition versions are the best release of the OT on the Laserdisc format (or any format). Clear picture without noise reduction, amazing cover art, and incredible sound. In my opinion, Definitive Collection is too rot-prone and has worse color timing, and Faces is the same transfer.
This edit looks great on my 1080p projection setup. I especially loved the removal of Rey Palpatine, and the force ghost scene.
Pokemon X is way too easy to be any fun. I much prefer the fair challenge of Fire Red.
Do you think deepfakes are advanced enough to do a younger Tarkin in ROTS via using the early Hammer films he was in as reference for facials?
Do you think deepfakes are advanced enough to do a younger Tarkin in ROTS via using the early Hammer films he was in as reference for facials?
For the Criterion flash sale, I added The Thief of Bagdad (DVD), 12 Angry Men (DVD), The Ascent (Blu-Ray) and The Parallax View (Blu-Ray) to my collection.
HAL 9000’s edit removes Vader yelling no, and is mostly the 1997 Special Edition cut.
Added the TCM Robert Mitchum Collection DVD containing Out of the Past (1947), Angel Face (1953), The Sundowners (1960) and Home from the Hill (1960).
It shows less picture than the 1989 Special Widescreen Edition laserdisc. The 1992 Pan and Scan VHS has less picture than any widescreen release of the OT, but has better sound quality than any of the DVD/Blu/D+ Special Editions.
The Zelda Oracle games are underrated, and among the best games of the franchise.
Added Laserdisc copies of The Shining, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and A Few Good Men to my collection. Weeded The Ewok Adventure demo VHS, and put the Battle for Endor Laserdisc on eBay.