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#1190816
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kk650's Regraded Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi V2 (blanket yellow tint removed from blu-ray)
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I mean yeah those screenshots definitely look like they have a yellow tint, but I watched the movie the other day and noticed no tint. Not saying it wasn’t there in some instances, but perhaps in those scenes it is meant to convey time of day and so I didn’t notice it? Just saying perhaps and stating my opinion. I think the Blu ray looks great.

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#1190292
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Mr. Plinkett's Prequel Reviews Remastered in HD? (TPM & AOTC - done; ROTS - a WIP)
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Seeing as its not actually the movies, but just YouTube reviews of the movie, I think one bd25 would be enough.

Not at all knocking this or what it is or YouTube reviews, just saying that for myself and I imagine most people having video quality slightly below that of a feature film for a video of this nature would be perfectly acceptable.

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#1190291
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The Last Jedi: Official Review and Opinions Thread ** SPOILERS **
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LuckyGungan2001 said:

Matt.F said:

rodneyfaile said:

Episode IX releases in theaters December 2019, so a blu-ray release in 2020, ad sometime after that will be an inevitable new boxed set that includes the entire saga (late 2020? early 2021? other?). I wonder if it will be 4K and will it contain the unaltered originals?

Disney will probably be clever and only include the unaltered originals in the 4K full saga box set. The only way to own the unaltered originals is to also buy Attack Of The Clones - that is the heavy price you must pay!

I cant even begin to imagine how bad some of the CG in the prequels will look in 4K a couple of years from now. I know Star Wars and ‘Special Editions’ don’t have a great track record, but if Disney came out and announced they were modernising the Prequels CGI up to present day standards for a Special Edition then I wouldn’t object!

I know I’m in the vast minority for this, but the CGI in the prequels doesn’t bother me at all when I’m watching the films. When I stop to pause and analyse the frames it sticks out, but in the context of the movie I reckon it works.

Samezies, a simple rerender at a higher resolution would look good enough for me since so much of the frikkin movies are cgi then just upscale the actors lol.

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#1189831
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Movies Seen In Theaters From Before You Were Born
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moviefreakedmind said:

DominicCobb said:

moviefreakedmind said:

Or buy a blu-ray copy for six dollars and watch it in the comfort of your own home.

This is the single worst piece of advice I’ve heard anyone give.

Presumably at home you don’t have to listen to some disgusting slob chomp on popcorn right next to your ear while the disgusting sick person snorts snot back up her nose in your other ear while screaming kids’ cries fill the theatre because their disgusting parents couldn’t be bothered to pay a babysitter twenty bucks instead of bringing them to the theater. And then the film will come off the real. What a great experience to spend fifty dollars on.

I will never as long as I live understand the appeal of movie theaters.

Mfm.