In checking out DeeF's comment #71, I viewed the comparisons on DVD Beaver, too, and the colors in the original DVD look much better. The new DVD and Blu-Ray versions are just plain flat. In the three images of the donkey, there is almost no difference in contrast from left to right or top to...
Cropping sometilmes occurs merely in transferring an image to a home video medium. There is the famous example of many home versions of CASABLANCA having the year cut off of a check Rick is signing at the beginning of the movie which tells us right then and there that the story we are getting...
Hi Robert, Thanks for the humorous description of an all to common problem. (I'm not saying it happens most of the time, but it is still too common.) I'm a Mac user, too, and Apple's tech support has ALWAYS been first rate. As for product support for the products of other companies, that has...
Hi Chas, You've hit, perhaps unintentionally, on a pet peeve of mine. I think that for most stories, wide screen composition sucks. So often furrows at the top of actors' heads are lost, and so are hand gestures, which would otherwise be included in 1.33 (or 1.37) to 1 composition. Ira
The last scene with Lady Heather seems to promise more to come. Brass tells her to get [psychiatric] help, to which she replies with silence and a blank look. I expect to see Lady Heather in this season's finale or in one or more episodes next season.
Hi Nelson. I have complained in this thread about the 12:05 a.m. Monday time slot in LA. It's shown on NBC here. I fall asleep with the TV on, and miss these wonderful restored (but unfortunately edited) versions. While, as one of the older of the baby boomer cohort, I'm certainly among the...
Hi Richard. I think Ilsa is guilty of nothing. Her relationship developed with Richard when she thought she was a widow. When in the city of Casablanca, regardless of where she was going to end up, she was motivated only by good - she wanted an exit visa for Victor so that he could continue his...
I'm about 8 years older than Eric and I agree, so many things have changed since we were kids. Like RobertGr, I decry the fact that many of our politicians have become even less intellectually honest while becoming even more vicious and venal. However, I do not lay the blame for the changes...
One reason a manufacturer in Fox's position cares is that it wants to encourage its retailers to promote Fox's products. If BB promotes the products and DDD undercuts BB's price, DDD gets the sales resulting from the interest created by BB's investment of time and money, and BB cuts back on...
Thanks for the update, Nelson. I've been very impressed by the restoration of the few TOS Special Edition episodes I've seen. Unfortunately, with few exceptions, they are shown only at 12:05 a.m. Monday morning (i.e., after Sunday night) here, and I keep falling asleep waiting for the show. In...
I have an HDTV and I, too, can wait for the High Def disc player format war to end before jumping to that format. SD DVDs from good source material have been and continue to be wonderful.
Apparently it DID do some good. Thanks DVDEmpire and Amazon both indicate that FLETCH, Jane Doe Edition, should be arriving in my hands sometime around May 1, 2007.:)
Can any TOS set be complete without the real final episode, made in June of 1976- that is, the Saturday Night Live skit entitled, "The Last Voyage of the Starship Enterprise," with John Belushi as Captain Kirk, Chevy Chase as Mr. Spock, and Dan Aykroyd as Dr. McCoy, who encounter an intruder...
I got the full set of TOS DVDs about 10 days ago. I, too, think they look great. The bonus is that my 14 year old daughter, who has never seen any episodes of TOS before, thinks the TOS episodes are fantastic. (Yes, she thinks they're "cheesy," but it is she that insists on watching them.)...
Thanks for the excellent reviews, Richard. I'm concerned about the aspect ratio of at least Rock Around the Clock. According to IMDB.com and to http://www.tcmdb.com/title/title.jsp?stid=88497, the theatrical aspect ratio was 1.37:1, and not 1.85:1.
Thanks, Richard, for these reviews and the reviews of Rock Around the Clock and Don't Knock the Rock. Well done. I now know the 4 movies I'll be buying next week.
Thanks Mark. I know what I'll be watching on March 20th.
According to http://www.thrillingdetective.com/shaynemike.html
this is the list of Michael Shayne movies, with Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC) releasing the last five:
If it's due to the influence of television, then it must be the 16:9 televisions. Original Academy Ratio and 4:3 ratio televisions allow for actors to act with more than their eyebrows and mouths while not getting a lot of peripherals getting into the sides of the image composition.