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  1. Brian Husar

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ A Matter of Life and Death -- in Blu-ray

    Finished it, and I am ready for my second go around. The best presentation on blu ray of a classic film this year, and this will include the 4K UHD 2001, too much controversy has tainted that release anyway, even if it turns out to be great. Grover Crisp deserves a medal.
  2. Brian Husar

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ A Matter of Life and Death -- in Blu-ray

    My copy has arrived. Archers logo going from black and white to color gave me chills. Ok, I will check back when it's over.
  3. Brian Husar

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ A Matter of Life and Death -- in Blu-ray

    Still waiting on my copy, but based on the screenshots at DVD Beaver, or whatever it is, the blue now looks like a push to teal.......sarcastic. LOL. Had to do this post it needed it. Or....the blu ray is Pan and Scan, I clearly remember this as a 1.66 aspect ratio. Sarcastic again, please don't...
  4. Brian Husar

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ A Matter of Life and Death -- in Blu-ray

    Ordered my copy from Barnes and Noble because Criterions are still 50 percent off, and it has been shipped. I can't wait to get it.
  5. Brian Husar

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ A Matter of Life and Death -- in Blu-ray

    I think it's a travesty that on Colonel Blimp they scanned the 3 strips Technicolor neg individually and with digital technology they were able to align the strips. The registration needs to be off because film shrinks, so that image header is how I want it to look, because it's film. LONG LIVE...
  6. Brian Husar

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ A Matter of Life and Death -- in Blu-ray

    I will gladly preorder this. Can't risk my B & N not getting it in. So happy this is getting released. I wonder how restoration expert Christopher Nolan feels about this being restored digitally and how he would do it photochemically?
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