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Bought this today -- for what it's worth, it looks fantastic on my setup.  I see no evidence of DNR, film grain is apparent where appropriate, high-frequency detail is definitely there, and the color is spot on from what I can...
I'm really looking forward to the "How Would It All Go Down Now" special feature (apart of course from finally having my preferred version of one of my favorite movies on blu-ray).I love special features like this, I love...
I for one am just happy they're coming to blu, I'm happy we have a date now. I prefer the theatrical versions personally, but I fully understand why people would be upset that we aren't getting the EE's right off the bat. It would at...
gee, I hope the real BDs look 100 times better than...that. Good lord.
OH wow, fantastic news. This was one of the first DVD's I bought (along with The Fifth Element). I love this movie dearly and can't wait for the BD! I watched it again recently and couldn't help thinking how much more enjoyable it'd...
I for one am 100 percent happy with this release and would like to thank Van Ling and everyone else responsible for this blu-ray release. I think that twenty dollars is a fine price to pay for such a marvelous presentation of a movie I...
So...anyone else sad that May 12 came and went and we don't have a Ran blu? I know I am.
EE just doesn't bother me on blu. I simply don't notice it. That's not to say I want EE applied to transfers -- it's just nowhere near as distracting as it is on DVD.
Picked this up today. Everything said in the review is absolutely true...this is reference material.
The first that comes to mind is "The Man Who Wasn't There". It was shot in color but lit and shot with the intent of printing the film in black and white. If you're looking for subdued color pallettes, Let The Right One In is a good...
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