logo Sign In

Stamper

User Group
Members
Join date
8-Jan-2006
Last activity
8-Jan-2025
Posts
251

Post History

Post
#735304
Topic
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (1966) remastered mono track (for 4K restoration + Mondo IT) (Released)
Time

BR forum is so funny. No amount of REALITY will keep anyone from believing the negativity they want to believe in. 

FACT: the new mono is the same. BR forumers approved.

IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT YOU POST. It's better if the wrong track is in. Or else no one have anything to complain about.

THEY DON'T WANT RELEASES TO BE RIGHT. period.

Post
#712904
Topic
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (1966) remastered mono track (for 4K restoration + Mondo IT) (Released)
Time

Thehutt, could you check if there's not a problem in the scene where they go the unknown grave. It sounds to me like Tuco says un-unknown (next to arch stanton scene), like your copy paste went off a bit. I may be mistaken it might always have been there, but check it out anyway in case you make a 2.0 version :)

Post
#706097
Topic
Help Wanted: Does anyone have The Good, Bad & Ugly laserdisc audio?
Time

I'm planning when I get this one, to recut it in final cut so that it conforms to the international cut. Unless someone wants to do it of course. I can't watch this horrible fan cut anymore.

I think the yellow tint is due to the negative having deteriorated. Italian versions of the first two look about the same.

Post
#699653
Topic
The Abyss - Special Edition (1989) BluRay Project - see Page 2 (Released)
Time

First link is just press images.

Second seems to be actual from the film (thought you can't zoom in, it might be just full screen pan & scan dvd grabs. The colors looks like the new version anyway.

The only variation I see on the new HDTV, is that some of that aqua tint creeps in in the scenes where there was already a green tint initially. That's due to the HD 4K capture, not any new "I'm going teal!" crazyness from the director.

You have to realise that technology dictates many variations in colors, you can tell something is from the 80's when you see a VHS transfer, as opposed to a recent 4K transfer etc.

Post
#699592
Topic
The Abyss - Special Edition (1989) BluRay Project - see Page 2 (Released)
Time

I can find you the french 5.1 ;)

I don't see the point in restoring the old transfer colors thought, I have seen both the TC and SE upon release in theaters, and the new HD version looks more accurate than the red tinted DVD.

Also the japanese HD broadcast is probably the rejected 16/9 master from 2001 (reason why we got the non anamorphic DVD, Fox botched the HD remaster and Cameron rejected it).