An Affair to Remember: R1 vs. R1 re-issue

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captainjoe
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An Affair to Remember: R1 vs. R1 re-issue

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An Affair to Remember



Top: R1 (non-anamorphic)
Bottom: R1 re-issue (anamorphic)





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Re-issue wins.
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Is this the Cary Grant film?

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Yes. Cary Grant.
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Post by bradavon »

The UK R2 has been anamorphic from day one but I suspect would've been based on the old R1 transfer. It's virtually bare-bones too.
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Post by Ray_Rogers »

Re-issue for the win, obviously. Anyone else besides myself running out of space? I've been buying alot of the clear Thinpaks lately.

(Edit: Nevermind. The Fox Studio Classics is the re-issue.)
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Post by chenlung »

Reissue is zoomboxed in some shots.

Not an obvious winner, but I'd probably go for it - better handling of restoration and levels (and extras, if any) e.t.c.
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