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Blu-ray is a wonderful opportunity for studios who screwed up their standard DVD's...

post #1 of 5
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Say, how's about giving us completely restored, superb-looking HD versions of:

EXODUS
OLIVER!
SOUND OF MUSIC

Please, UA, Sony and whoever - don't go the path of Disney (i.e. GANGS OF NEW YORK) or Fox (PATTON) and screw up your high-def versions of these films!!
post #2 of 5

Re: Blu-ray is a wonderful opportunity for studios who screwed up their standard DVD's...

Uhhh... "The Sound Of Music" IS Fox.... and there is nothing really wrong with the DVD of "Oliver". Of course I would certainly appreciate new outstanding HD transfers of these aand many other high profile 70mm roadshow releases.

Vern
post #3 of 5

Re: Blu-ray is a wonderful opportunity for studios who screwed up their standard DVD's...

The sound mix on "Oliver!" is nothing to write home about.

Do I even need to go over any of the P&S atrocities again?
post #4 of 5

Re: Blu-ray is a wonderful opportunity for studios who screwed up their standard DVD's...

Let's hope that MGM can get...

Child's Play

Twins

Pumpkinhead

Honeymoon in Vegas

and

Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins

Right on BD.

In fact i'm prepared to laugh myself into a coma at any studio with the balls to release a film on BD in pain n' scam or open-matted fool-screen lol!
post #5 of 5

Re: Blu-ray is a wonderful opportunity for studios who screwed up their standard DVD's...

I'm pretty sure that Child's Play and Pumpkinhead are coming to DVD in their correct AR in the fall so when/if there's a Blu-Ray release, that would be correct too. Hopefully.
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