Kinda glad I never upgraded from my trusty From Crystal Lake to Manhattan DVD box set....:oops::blink:
Were there issues with Scream's first box set release, The Amityville Horror Trilogy?
No doubt, Stephen.
Part 3 is also the only one of the original Paramount-sanctioned franchise that was shot in a scope ratio with letterboxing; similar to the Amityville films in the original trilogy, in which the third one was in letterboxed widescreen (of course, this had everything to do...
That windowboxed sequence is on the DVD in the From Crystal Lake to Manhattan box set, too; weird.
Parts three and four always looked the worst to me in the entire series, ironically.
To my eyes, the regular 2D version of the third film -- one of the best in the series, no doubt -- on DVD, at least, was always one of the worst-looking of all of them. Print damage galore, dust, softness and a VHS-esque quality to it that was always offputting (it's also the only one in the...
The TV section not so much, but I know a lot of 4K Blu-ray players today (well, whatever is left on the market) come equipped with 3D support, believe it or not. The Oppo 203 does, as well as its Cambridge Audio clone, the CXUHD (which I owned), as do the Panasonics (the UB9000 I own now has 3D...
I read about this recently, being that I'm always checking out what Scream! has in store. Have a bunch of titles from them in my collection already, and have a list of many more I want.
I remember when there was all that hoopla about Paramount's DVD box set of From Crystal Lake to Manhattan...