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Pretty Woman, from Disney's Touchstone Pictures is an odd release, but not necessarily in a negative way. The film appears to have been gently shorn of grain in certain scenes, but not in others. It has an occasionally "clean" finish to it that never seems to be bothersome, and certainly never looks plastic. But I can't help but wonder why the cleansing was necessary.
Some shots have extremely heavy grain running in darker areas, and yet look exceedingly clean and grainless in others.
Pretty Woman is a sweet film that has held up nicely, but with few surprises. Even two decades ago, did any viewer really believe that the two leads wouldn't end up together in the end? So many films have gone in this direction that very little could be new.
As Disney continues to insist upon their own very special means of dating DVD releases, Pretty Woman is a 2009 Blu-ray release. I still fail to understand what deep fear the folks at Disney have allowing the public to know what year a film was originally released. In this case - 1990.
A trouble free Blu-ray release of the original theatrical release (not the extended version) a popular film.
RAH
Some shots have extremely heavy grain running in darker areas, and yet look exceedingly clean and grainless in others.
Pretty Woman is a sweet film that has held up nicely, but with few surprises. Even two decades ago, did any viewer really believe that the two leads wouldn't end up together in the end? So many films have gone in this direction that very little could be new.
As Disney continues to insist upon their own very special means of dating DVD releases, Pretty Woman is a 2009 Blu-ray release. I still fail to understand what deep fear the folks at Disney have allowing the public to know what year a film was originally released. In this case - 1990.
A trouble free Blu-ray release of the original theatrical release (not the extended version) a popular film.
RAH