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  1. Bob Furmanek

    Blu-ray Review While we wait for a full HTF Blu-ray Review of Universal Classic Monsters: The Essential Collection

    The cut in dupe opticals have been part of the 35mm negative since day one.
  2. Bob Furmanek

    Blu-ray Review While we wait for a full HTF Blu-ray Review of Universal Classic Monsters: The Essential Collection

    When CFTBL was in the editing stage in late 1953, UI would cut in their opticals at the start and end of each shot.
  3. Bob Furmanek

    Blu-ray Review While we wait for a full HTF Blu-ray Review of Universal Classic Monsters: The Essential Collection

    Every 3-D feature from the Golden Age has occasional shots with vertical mis-alignment. There's no reason why those shouldn't be fixed now to optimize the viewing experience and reduce the chance of eyestrain for the viewer.
  4. Bob Furmanek

    Blu-ray Review While we wait for a full HTF Blu-ray Review of Universal Classic Monsters: The Essential Collection

    Every Golden Age 3-D feature has the same quality of cinematography and depth. I've been saying that for the last thirty years but those crummy anaglyph versions from the 1970's have made it hard to believe. Now you're seeing it the way it was seen in 1954!
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