So do I. Insofar as the Blu-ray may be the best home video source, it is a trusty old product for me. A product I've used several times by now. It's loaded with some nice bonus features, the audio may not be the finest product but it seems relatively faithful to the sound design of the film (in...
I know someone mentioned in this thread, but I'd mention Edward Cahn's 1932 Law and Order, a pre-Code western that could also function as a gritty crime film of sorts.
yep. I would also like to see Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, and Straw Dogs in 4K UHD, especially since we have 4K scans of their respective source material already. And maybe Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid in 4K, if it can be done.
But definitely The Wild Bunch, Peckinpah's great epic...
Glenn Erickson reviews this edition for Trailers from Hell.
If nobody posted this here, here is Glenn Erickson's positive review of the 4K UHD edition. Glenn probably doesn't know what he is missing with this release, which is not what a proper one could be (I have the old Blu-ray).
Thanks Robert for the response. I do love the Shane Blu-ray and think Paramount/Warner Bros. did a good job with that transfer. I would like a 4K with that master, if they choose to put it out, appropriately formatted for 4K UHD of course. The cinematography by Loyal Griggs on that is some of...
On another note, I have long wanted Shane in 4K. However, with Paramount’s apparent track record of not respecting film, I shudder. I think Criterion should do Shane, or some outlet that respects film and doesn’t want to make it “digital.”
Unfortunate. I hope Ford’s other 4K films (including The Searchers) will get more respectful treatment. I trust Warner Bros will overall do better with that title (though I do wish they will be more respectful, going forward, of original audio tracks).