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- Harry Potter: Enhanced Editions (Audiobooks) (Released)
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/1442069/action/topic#1442069
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Ok now how many chapters? 22? 23?
Order of the Phoenix has 38 chapters.
Ok now how many chapters? 22? 23?
Order of the Phoenix has 38 chapters.
Disney+ has the 1967 live action movie ‘The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin’.
I’ve never seen it before, but it appears to be edited for content. Judging by the trailer, it looks like PC whitewashing rather than language or nudity.
Anyone know what changes were made or have a line on an untouched version?
@MattMahdi - Thanks for that.
I know a lot of releases tend to have changes or edits reversed with newer releases because they re-strike prints and can’t be bothered to spend the money to repeat the edit.
I fear Disney may have actually altered the movie in CAPS, making the change permanent. Although, Little Mermaid wasn’t entirely CAPS iirc, so maybe there is hope for it yet.
Anyone know if Disney removed the preacher’s knee on the UHD disc of Little Mermaid as well?
I realize I have done zero research regarding any 4k releases.
I see that OotP is complete. 😏
Did I miss something? I don’t see it.
So… here we are… 2021…
Let me start off saying I’m so happy to see forums like this get updates, no matter how sporadic. It really proves that this fandom isn’t just a quirky little gang of fantasy geeks- It’s a goddamn community!!! And decades later, we’re still kicking!!! ❤️
I could go on, but alas I find myself on a quest- yes, the same quest many of you have found yourselves on.
~ The Quest For The Pilot ~
[cue sweeping & dramatic score]
Is there any hope of getting a copy?? Am I wasting my misspent youth on a perilous & ultimately doomed venture??
Perhaps. But I refuse to give up, I refuse to settle, I refuse to believe this cannot be obtained!
Any help would be so very appreciated. And failing that, some companions in commiseration.
PM sent.
Bumping my own old 1-post thread:
This seems to have dried up from the net. PM me if interested.
More than halfway through Philosopher’s Stone (finally) and found a few times the music was a little too loud for the narration. The flying class for example.
Otherwise, loving these.
The important thing about the CAPS films is that some early home video releases were struck from a film print.
Back in the early technicolor days, when they were doing test prints to get their colors to look right, which was known to be different from the actual paint colors, that’s preferred.
I don’t think the same is true of the digitally sourced animation. In those cases a raw digital transfer is probably expected to be more accurate (if less warm).
Good info there, nesboy43.
Finished watching tonight. A really impressive edit and a near watchable version of the movie. It does prove that what the film really needed was extensive reshoots.
I was always fine with Mutt’s fencing skill. It was mentioned early on that he was good at it and to believe Indy’s son might be able to handle himself in a fight is not hard to accept. Editing that bit out made the jungle chase a bit to choppy (and the only time I the movie felt fan-edity).
I would have preferred to see the piranha ants (or whatever they’re supposed to be) edited out. And maybe the people living in the temple walls with seals over top of them like they were embedded there by the people who built the place.
Otherwise, your effort is really good. It’s technically pristine and the movie is much improved.
Thanks for the hard work. I’m now going to read up on your other edits.
I got called away part way through, but so far, I really love the improvements. Every time I was ready to grit my teeth at something, I found you already fixed it.
I did think that the crate should have had the ‘Roswell, NM 1947’ removed. It’s a real in your face alien reference.
I do wish there was something that could be done with that whole scene with the magnetism at the warehouse. It just always seems randomly handled. Sometimes the crate is EXTREMELY magnetic, attracting metal objects from an insane distance. Other times it’s lightly attractive or not at all to objects near by.
I suppose since the crystal skull found later attracts gold, I guess we can excuse the randomness of it.
Still, it just feels like it was filmed wrong.
Yay. I really need to catch up now.
The difference is that Stark and Strange had arrogance that was a character flaw.
All heroes in the Marvel universe (comic and cinematic) are intended to have flaws proportional to the strength of their power. Only by overcoming these flaws can they become the heroes they need to be.
In her movie, Captain Marvel’s arrogance was not intended to be a flaw, but some how a strength… and that just doesn’t work.
AFAIK, there is not. I’ve been hoping someone would have a suggestion, but Disney messed that film up long ago and shows no signs of walking it back.
MANY years ago – he mentioned on the first page of this topic – Doctor M did a Restored Theatrical Version of The Little Mermaid by pairing the video from the 2006 DVD with the audio from the 1999 DVD. He was that impressed with what Disney did to the audio with the 2006 two-disc release that he decided to remake their disc as something better.
As someone who adores The Little Mermaid, but whose ears aren’t near what they could be, I’m curious what the audiophiles of OT think of the soundtracks on the Blu-ray and 4K discs that followed in 2013 and 2019, and how they compare to the DVDs. I’ve trolled this thread for quite a few years, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen the question raised.
If it has then, of course, my apologies.
I also restored the censored animation of the minister’s knee.
Darth Muffy said:
If your looking for improved versions of the first two films you should check out Anjohans fanedits of those films here: https://originaltrilogy.com/topic/Harry-Potter-and-the-Sorcerers-Stone-Revisited-Released/id/17069Hes looking to release V2 of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone - Revisited which includes deepfakes but not of Dumbledore though.
Amazing, thank you for the advice, I’ll be sure to check that out too! The first 2 films have a sense of nostalgia for me that I’m not 100% how I’d feel about such a dramatic change in tone, but I’m sure it’d be fun to watch through to experience them a little differently for a change.
I’m largely of the opinion the later movies should be more like the first films.
I will admit to liking the tone of PoA on the whole, some things were poor decisions.
There is a distinct Mexican Day of the Dead tone that seems out of place. Also, wizards in the books wear robes, but Alfonso Cuarón apparently decided that they should wear sweats and trainers.
With Dumbledore and Flitwick, we were never given an in-movie explanation.
Since we already saw Grindelwald change his appearance from Farrell to Depp (without polyjuice potion), it could easily be explained that ‘he just knows how to do that’ when he becomes Mikkelsen.
I don’t think a deepfake is necessary. Unless they bungle it.
And frankly, the Fantastic Beasts movies, so far, have seemed bungled.
Any thoughts on deepfaking a consistent look for Prof. Flitwick then? (j/k (I think))
I recently found a surprisingly good copy of this posted on YouTube. The quality was not only better than my old VHS television recording, but it was apparently an uncut European theatrical version that had nudity.
So that exists.
The question is, what version of this is being sold on ebay?
im just here scrolling trying to find a link to all extended editions, cuz i lost them recently
No, you didn’t. Links are NEVER posted on the OT forum. Try again.
Doh. Yes you did. And it’s not like mixing up the castles.
You’re sure that 1997 is when they did that restoration? That stinks.
Then the best untouched answer is a pan and scan laserdisc? I don’t know how I feel about that.
It also makes the 2008 DVD the best digital alternative.
Eek.
I wanted to say thank you for this thread, it is incredibly helpful!
For the first post. Sleeping Beauty’s 1997 Laserdisc is the digitally restored one with rotoscoping. The feature about rotoscoping all the characters out, is a feature on that laserdisc.
So the aggressive restoration it mentioned is from 1997, not 2003. Only the pre 97 versions would be purist, although they are Pan and Scan.
Did you read the first post?
“Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937): First ‘fully restored’ by Lowry in 1994. This is also when the Masterpiece VHS and laserdiscs came out. As far as I am aware there is no home video format that has not been reanimated.”
The recommendation is for the least altered version available.
There is no purist recommendation.
As previously mentioned in this thread…
It’s not some rare unicorn that requires someone’s grandparents finding a copy. It’s STILL available on the torrent site I previously mentioned (re-encoded from DVD to x264 with some minor clean up). It contains temp music, temp/missing/incomplete fx, blue/green screens and even cards for missing shots.
It looks like this:




There is also the TV movie version that incorporates previously unused footage from the rough cut. These scenes were finished and added along with new material and scenes culled from the rest of the season. The recycled scenes from the series largely consist of flashbacks.
Terrance Mann, who was hired to play Bob after the original pilot was completed, returned to provide a new voice for Bob the Skull.
Because of these changes, it does not fit in continuity with the rest of the series and acts as a stand alone “Storm Front” movie.
Bob now looks like this:

For those interested, just ask.
I kind of feel this thread needs a mention fo RedFox’s new software, AnyStream. https://redfox.bz/anystream.html
Depending on what you’re trying to capture, it may make most of this obsolete.
Have you heard the official clip they posted for ‘Back to Hogwarts’ this year?
https://www.wizardingworld.com/chapters/listen-new-journeys-to-hogwarts-audio-experience