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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced it will bring a new version of Monty Python's 'Life of Brian' to Blu-ray this November. 'Life of Brian' has been released in many past incarnations on disc, most notably a Criterion Collection laserdisc as well as a previous Collector's Edition from Sony on standard-def DVD.
Now, the studio is preparing yet another new anniversary edition for November 6, due day-and-date on Blu-ray and DVD. |
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Re: Monty Python's 'Life of Brian' on Blu-Ray
I saw it in its theatrical rerelease, and it looked pretty grimy there too. That look isn't my cup of tea, but perhaps that's what the directors wanted?
Will we also be getting Monty Python and the Holy Grail?
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Re: Monty Python's 'Life of Brian' on Blu-Ray
Hopefully Lowry/DTS won't meddle with the colors and white levels the way they did on the Disney and 007 projects they were handed.
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Re: Monty Python's 'Life of Brian' on Blu-Ray
I've had the U.K. BD since it came out. I'm real impressed with the image. The several really weak scenes stille look weak but overall the image is considerably better than the Criterion DVD. I concur with Andrew that the new documentary is very good.
The only thing that leaves me curious is that everything is on one BD in the U.K. and two discs here in Estados Unidos.
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Re: Monty Python's 'Life of Brian' on Blu-Ray
Does "Immaculate" = (or suggest) the use of DNR on 'roids?


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Now I kinda wish I had ordered it during the last BOGO sales on Amazon.

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Re: Monty Python's 'Life of Brian' on Blu-Ray
I would have called it the "Cheese Makers Edition".
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Re: Monty Python's 'Life of Brian' on Blu-Ray
Just picked this up at BB. Hope to check it out soon...I've never seen it.
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Re: Monty Python's 'Life of Brian' on Blu-Ray
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Just picked this up at BB. Hope to check it out soon...I've never seen it.
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Finally got around to checking this out last night for the first time. Absolutely hysterical! I was laughing my a*s off throughout much of the movie. My only gripe is that with their thick English accents and the older sound design and/or mix, it was difficult to hear some lines, but it's a minor quibble. Great film.
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Re: Monty Python's 'Life of Brian' on Blu-Ray
Yep, I saw this on the self. A definite must once I get a BR player. It'll be the 4th version of this film I've purchased. VHS, Standard, Criterion... I didn't get the other release of it. The Criterion was enough up until now. I loved everything about the Crit version. Such a fun film!
And for those who already own the equipment and the new DVD?
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Re: Monty Python's 'Life of Brian' on Blu-Ray
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Good grief, heaven help you if you ever watch something with English regional accents then, as the Monty Python team's Oxbridge origins mean that they certainly don't have thick accents of any sort!
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Re: Monty Python's 'Life of Brian' on Blu-Ray
It's certainly a lot easier to understand than oh, say, Trainspotting with the original dialogue track.
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Re: Monty Python's 'Life of Brian' on Blu-Ray
I'm really torn on the grain issue. On one hand, I am against altering the look of any film to suit the tastes of someone who had no hand in shaping it. On the other hand, I don't support leaving in things that have developed due to age and wear. It is those things that should be removed.
If they want to reduce grain, they should only reduce as much as they can without removing picture detail. If they can't do that, then they should leave it be and just clean up dirt and scratches and other defects. Grain is not a defect anymore than brush strokes on a painting.
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