Film Reviews and Release Comparisons
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captainjoe
- King of Beggars
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by captainjoe »
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Markgway
- Bruce Lee's Fist
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by Markgway »
Re-issue wins.
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EvaUnit02
- Bruce Lee's Fist
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by EvaUnit02 »
Is this the Cary Grant film?
I blew my cap the day before, so I'm surfing with images disabled (until the cap resets on the 13th).
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Markgway
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by Markgway »
Yes. Cary Grant.
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bradavon
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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.
EvaUnit02 wrote:I blew my cap the day before, so I'm surfing with images disabled (until the cap resets on the 13th).
That must be annoying. I've not turned images off since the dial-up days

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Ray_Rogers
- Little White Dragon
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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.)
I'm back AGAIN.
Film grain is a good thing dammit! Say NO to DNR/EE!
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chenlung
- King of Beggars
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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.
Scott