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Quote: Originally Posted by Robert Harris ...And for those unfamiliar with the film, totally irrelevant. RAH Why? I'm sure I'm not the only person who prefers to see films presented as closely as possible to...
Quote: Originally Posted by Joe Karlosi I think you may want to read later posts on THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD. It may not be the inherent grain issue at all I'm objecting to. A person may still be pro-film grain and not...
Quote: Originally Posted by Joe Karlosi Err.... No. Your entire objection to film grain is based on a personal aesthetic preference. You have used the word "appealing" to describe the look you're...
Quote: Originally Posted by Joe Karlosi My eyes don't like a film image to appear grainy. It's got nothing to do with "being taught" anything. You either find something aesthetically appealing, or you don't. By...
Quote: Originally Posted by mike kaminski As for the workprint, it literally is a workprint, a work-in-porgress--the splices are raw, so there is a jump whenever there is a cut, the audio was a bit "hot" in some shots, there...
Creepshow is getting a Region 2 (UK) SE in October from Universal.
Quote: Originally Posted by Jeffrey Nelson Yes, but this is mastered from a 16mm print, isn't it? The superior quality surviving 35mm elements still haven't been used. I'd love to see a really good DVD of this title...
Quote: Kino released this back in 1999. There are currently 2 copies in stock at Amazon. Thanks for the info on the Kino DVD of The Old Dark House, John; however, I had read somewhere that it's from a 16mm print,...
Quote: With the exceptions of Island of Lost Souls and the Uninvited, Universal has released all of its A horrors. I wish Universal would release an Old Dark House DVD somehow. I guess there are rights issues (?)
Wow -- Man Made Monster at last!!! Thanks for the info. I've been waiting for this terrific little movie for years!
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