The WA Blu-ray was released in 2017, and while I have no direct information, I’d bet that it was repurposed from an earlier transfer that made it appear natural and “proper.”
I have no problem with it.
Have you seen the Criterion? Don’t recall if that was mentioned in this thread/
A couple of points —
Not certain why Blu-Ray is being discussed as the final product.
Color grading from an Eastman OCN is not as dense as portrayed.
A film is made up of multiple shots, generally exposed on 1,000 foot negative rolls. If one is shooting alternates of two characters for a...
The interesting point here, is that what I’m seeing on screen via the Criterion disc looks nothing akin to the majority of frame grabs, on which I also base my decisions.
There's a certain sadness that goes along with reviewing a new 4k UHD release of a Gene Hackman film these days.
Superb actor. Terrific human being.
Night Moves puts him together with is Bonnie & Clyde director, Arthur Penn, and between the two, with an assist from a great supporting cast...