Titanic night again. Hope everyone is well. I took this photo of the statue at Straus park in NYC honoring Ida and Isadora Straus who both went down on the titanic.
I saw it at a revival screening at moma many years after it was on home video and it looked the same. The very expensive Criterion LD was also Coppola approved.
http://m.bluray.highdefdigest.com/24260/bramstokersdracula2.html
The framing is noticeably different on the new version. Since the last one was supervised and perfect, this seems like it's off a bit.
Watching two minute on max in HD at the moment. Looks pretty good. And first time I've seen it uncut since the 70's. saw it with my dad back in the theaters then. Scared the hell out of me
Odd. I bought the remastered PAL set, (looks fab) but this show was shot at 25fps. When they looped the dialog however, that was done at 24 fps so anytime there was looped dialog, the pitch was up a bit. How are they gonna do this for North America? Our BD players can't do 1080/25P. Are they...
matt, i honestly am digging your posts. you would so kick ass as a lawyer, debater! Did you see the original Donnie Darko? If so, what was your take? :)
i'm watching the 2 hr recap special that was on b4 the finale and i gotta tell you unless the narrator, actors and creators in interviews are deliberately misleading us, there is no way that the island events are taking place in a form of purgatory. no way...
Matt, by quoting the dialog from the show you just contradicted your point. Christian says. "The most important part of your LIFE was the time you spent with these people..." LIFE. If they DIED in the crash, they never would have had those important times in their LIFE. And...