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I'm guessing it's Pale Blood, which is the first VinSyn release that I've seen that isn't region free, but to me
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AGFA are releasing The McPherson Tape on Blu and VS have a limited slip cover. If you ever wanted an 80s shot-on-VHS movie lovingly restored, today is your day.
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Liar Lyre posted:AGFA are releasing The McPherson Tape on Blu and VS have a limited slip cover. If you ever wanted an 80s shot-on-VHS movie lovingly restored, today is your day. This great news! I hope the UPN special version is included.
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feedmyleg posted:What are some of the likely MGM gems from that time period? Some resources... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Artists_films https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_films#1980s https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Orion_Pictures_films https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_International_Pictures#List_of_American_International_Pictures_films https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filmways#Feature_films First thing I can think of is Fritz the Cat, which MGM owns via the American International library. Vinegar Syndrome was supposed to release Bakshi's Coonskin years ago (from Xenon Pictures), so I can see them doing a few of his films. The only other ones MGM owns, though, are The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat and Heavy Traffic, the latter having a Blu from Shout! Factory already. I think it'll be easy to figure out what they got from MGM because a lot of the library has been licensed from nearly every boutique - Criterion, Kino Lorber, Shout! Factory, Olive Films, Twilight Time, Arrow US, (plus BFI, Masters of Cinema, Arrow UK) MGM's library is kind of weird, but here's what they own: United Artists - Other than a handful of pre-1950s films (like Hallelujah, I'm a Bum and The Jackie Robinson Story), this section of the library goes back to about 1952 since most earlier films reverted to their producers (i.e. Charles Chaplin, Walter Wanger, David O. Selznick, Hal Roach). Some likely titles would be Robert Downey's Pound, The Christine Jorgenson Story, and the Fritz the Cat films. Of the older pre-1950 titles, there's some Monogram films like a six Charlie Chans (most of the Monograms are with Warner) Orion Pictures - Warner Bros. owns most of the 1979-1982 co-productions, but this section of the library has been picked dry by others. Clifford could use a UHD, perhaps? The handful of Filmways titles already released (Blow Out, Dressed to Kill, Full Moon High, etc) American International - While Shout! Factory and Kino Lorber got a ton of titles from this library, I can see them being interested in early Roger Corman like Gunslinger and Swamp Women, Blacula and Scream Blacula Scream (went OOP a while ago from Shout), Mars Needs Women, etc. Cannon - Some of these films are owned by Warner (like Cobra and Bloodsport), another library that's been picked clean for the most part. However, Barbet Schroeder's Barfly, Polanski's Pirates, Norman Mailer's Tough Guys Don't Dance, and Andrei Konchalovsky's Shy People have been OOP since forever Post-1986 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Warner Bros. owns the pre-late 1986 MGM films (like the first Poltergeist while MGM still own the sequels). Kathryn Bigelow's Blue Steel seems likely. This also includes some "The Samuel Goldwyn Company" films (Not the pre-1960 films) such as Wild at Heart (in print from Shout). There's also the Atlantic (Teen Wolf, The Garbage Pail Kids), Island (She's Gotta Have It), Empire (Troll/Troll 2), Sherwood (Buckaroo Banzai), Gladden (Weekend at Bernie's), Cinecom (Matewan, Scenes from the Class Struggle of Beverly Hills), Castle Rock (pre-1994 like Misery and City Slickers), Hemdale (The Terminator, Platoon), Nelson (The Princess Bride), and other bits and pieces.
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# ? Mar 17, 2020 02:46 |
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Maybe this means a release of Marat/Sade someday. It's one of my favorite films and only ever got a non-anamorphic release 20 years ago.
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# ? Mar 17, 2020 03:06 |
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Does anyone else feel like they’ve been training/stocking up for a lockdown for their entire lives when they look at their physical media collection?
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# ? Mar 17, 2020 03:08 |
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Antifa Turkeesian posted:This great news! I hope the UPN special version is included. Unfortunately Incident at Lake County is not included, but it would've been rad though.
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Liar Lyre posted:AGFA are releasing The McPherson Tape on Blu and VS have a limited slip cover. If you ever wanted an 80s shot-on-VHS movie lovingly restored, today is your day. That’s the one where a bunch of hillbillies are stuck in their house during an alien encounter, right?
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dorium posted:Does anyone else feel like they’ve been training/stocking up for a lockdown for their entire lives when they look at their physical media collection?
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Liar Lyre posted:AGFA are releasing The McPherson Tape on Blu and VS have a limited slip cover. If you ever wanted an 80s shot-on-VHS movie lovingly restored, today is your day. Believe it or not I think the movie was shot on 8mm film. I'm not sure how to feel about it being in HD though. The guy who made it has been selling a DVD of it online for a couple years. Big Mean Jerk posted:Thats the one where a bunch of hillbillies are stuck in their house during an alien encounter, right? Yes. The actual title is The UFO Abduction. "The McPherson Tape." is a title that was tacked on later when ti was being bootlegged at comic cons and stuff. Then a bunch of dumb dumbs were saying it was real because it didn't have the opening or closing credits on these tapes. The family in the movie's name isn't even McPherson. VoodooXT posted:Unfortunately Incident at Lake County is not included, but it would've been rad though. I think you can watch it on youtube.
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CPL593H posted:I think you can watch it on youtube. Done it but it would’ve been nice to have a good quality encode of it on the same disc as a comparison between the original and the remake.
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# ? Mar 17, 2020 05:48 |
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I assume it's the same people in both threads, but accidentally posted this in the Deals thread, but: I just upgraded to 4K, what are everyone's favorite flicks that show off the visuals and HDR?
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feedmyleg posted:I assume it's the same people in both threads, but accidentally posted this in the Deals thread, but: I just upgraded to 4K, what are everyone's favorite flicks that show off the visuals and HDR? Previously: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?noseen=0&threadid=3853471&pagenumber=158&perpage=40#post501542246
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feedmyleg posted:I assume it's the same people in both threads, but accidentally posted this in the Deals thread, but: I just upgraded to 4K, what are everyone's favorite flicks that show off the visuals and HDR? Blade Runner 2049 The Shining Alien Nearly all of the UHDs I own have “wow” moments but those stand out to me.
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feedmyleg posted:I assume it's the same people in both threads, but accidentally posted this in the Deals thread, but: I just upgraded to 4K, what are everyone's favorite flicks that show off the visuals and HDR? If it's not Tammy and the T-Rex, I don't know what to tell you
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# ? Mar 17, 2020 16:40 |
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Awesome, thanks all. Went with BR2049, 2001, Alien, Fury Road, and Fifth Element. Will be waiting for sales for Wizard of Oz to go on sale, then Tammy and a Planet Earth style doc once it's not so much a hit to the ol' wallet.
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I'd avoid Fury Road(although I see you may have already ordered). I actually prefer the regular blu ray because on the UHD all the CGI flames are blown out and look really fake to the point of being a distraction. Another under the radar essential UHD is Punisher: Warzone. That movie jumps to a completely new level thanks to HDR.
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# ? Mar 17, 2020 16:43 |
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Plus if you get the BR you should absolutely get the edition that comes with the Black and Chrome version. You stop getting distracted by the fire and start really dialing in on the awesome production design. As soon as Furiosa bolts her carved skull steering wheel on, I was completely sold on the B&W.
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Lizard Combatant posted:Plus if you get the BR you should absolutely get the edition that comes with the Black and Chrome version. You stop getting distracted by the fire and start really dialing in on the awesome production design. As soon as Furiosa bolts her carved skull steering wheel on, I was completely sold on the B&W. Yeah stuff like when they’re driving through the marsh almost looked like HDR with the bright headlights through the gloom
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# ? Mar 17, 2020 17:03 |
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Here to pimp my thread where you can win a free copy of the UHD of Tammy and the TRex!
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# ? Mar 17, 2020 17:20 |
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Basebf555 posted:Another under the radar essential UHD is Punisher: Warzone. That movie jumps to a completely new level thanks to HDR.
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# ? Mar 17, 2020 17:24 |
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It’s not a 4k, but Tron Legacy looks amazing on a good 4k tv. Put on the light bike scene and get blown away.
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# ? Mar 17, 2020 18:06 |
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the Back to the Future trilogy blu-ray's look great on a 4K screen as well. I hope tho when they do come to UHD that they come a much better package than that annoying pos box the blu-rays came in.
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One downside of my constant travel is that my apartment is the only place I can watch UHDs, so I have a lot unwatched. I'm able to bring my Blu-rays to places, but not those. I've really loved how much remastering in 4K has worked for pre-1990s films. The Wizard of Oz, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Ghostbusters, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Alien, It's a Wonderful Life, Apocalypse Now, Blade Runner (Final Cut), and Superman: The Movie all look incredible. It helps that zero work was done to not make these look like film. Obviously, 2001 has an edge with it being shot in 65mm, but these look like you're watching the cleanest, newest print in the world rather than just digital. Lizard Combatant posted:Plus if you get the BR you should absolutely get the edition that comes with the Black and Chrome version. You stop getting distracted by the fire and start really dialing in on the awesome production design. As soon as Furiosa bolts her carved skull steering wheel on, I was completely sold on the B&W. I just got the High Octane Collection for $40 which includes the MGM Blu of Mad Max, the remastered The Road Warrior (plus a bonus disc with a doc), Beyond Thunderdome, plus Fury Road on Blu-ray, UHD, and the Black and Chrome Edition. There's also a bonus DVD with more documentaries.
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Egbert Souse posted:I just got the High Octane Collection for $40 which includes the MGM Blu of Mad Max, the remastered The Road Warrior (plus a bonus disc with a doc), Beyond Thunderdome, plus Fury Road on Blu-ray, UHD, and the Black and Chrome Edition. There's also a bonus DVD with more documentaries.
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# ? Mar 18, 2020 05:49 |
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Yeah, the High Octane Collection is very much a pro-get for the Mad Max series. As is the 6-disc Alien Anthology set and the Adventure Time set only available in New Zealand and Australia .
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dorium posted:the Back to the Future trilogy blu-ray's look great on a 4K screen as well. On my 2K screen they look like hideously noise-reduced + edge enhanced garbage so typical of older Universal releases.
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Yeah those BTTF releases are rough. To the degree that I'm tempted to track down a fan restoration. Hopefully the eventual 4K will include more Eric Staltz because even he was like "I wanna see that footage more than anyone!" after they said they didn't include more to be respectful of him.
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How'd this get missed? https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Elephant-Man-4K-Blu-ray/261631/BFI posted:The new 4K restoration was carried out under the supervision of Lynch who also personally curated the colour correction. The three-disc Collectors’ Edition includes a pop-up gatefold sleeve, 64-page booklet and five stunning artcards. Bonus material includes interviews with Lynch, the actors and a behind-the-scenes stills gallery.
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# ? Mar 18, 2020 13:00 |
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Who could have predicted a back to the future release being a mess that pisses people off. Has any other franchise had as many botched releases as that?
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# ? Mar 18, 2020 15:10 |
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I'm gonna throw in the 4k release of Christine for uhds. It looks fantastic
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EL BROMANCE posted:Who could have predicted a back to the future release being a mess that pisses people off. Has any other franchise had as many botched releases as that? Predator’s saga was so infamous that I refused to see it on home media. I finally got to see it the day after XMas a couple years back at a local indie theater. Best possible way to see it, totally packed out w people who love it or wanna see it
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Boywhiz88 posted:Predator’s saga was so infamous that I refused to see it on home media. I finally got to see it the day after XMas a couple years back at a local indie theater. Best possible way to see it, totally packed out w people who love it or wanna see it The UHD is finally a good home video release. They didn't overdo the DNR, and now everyone looks like humans who where clothes made out of cloth.
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Cemetry Gator posted:The UHD is finally a good home video release. They didn't overdo the DNR, and now everyone looks like humans who where clothes made out of cloth. Oh yeah. I grabbed the UHD trilogy that popped up prior to “Predator” coming out. Still need to watch Predator 2. But prior to that I only heard the stories of the overly DNR’d BluRay and the prior version which had no touch-up. And that even the DVD was p bad.
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# ? Mar 18, 2020 17:11 |
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Yea the UHD is by far the best the movie has ever looked on home media. There are some early scenes where the grain is a bit over the top but for the most part it looks great and actually feels like a movie that was made in 1987 again.
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# ? Mar 18, 2020 17:14 |
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Yeah, Predator finally fixed but completely agree about how many times it was botched. That's definitely up there.
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# ? Mar 18, 2020 17:20 |
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If I can play the UHD but don't have a 4K tv or whatever the gently caress will I still have the benefit of the movie not looking like trash? I know this is a kind of "blu-ray player on a CRT screen" situation amd the disc won't be shown to its full potential but will it be worth bothering at all?
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CPL593H posted:If I can play the UHD but don't have a 4K tv or whatever the gently caress will I still have the benefit of the movie not looking like trash? I know this is a kind of "blu-ray player on a CRT screen" situation amd the disc won't be shown to its full potential but will it be worth bothering at all? Never thought about that before but yea I guess it would still be worth it because it wouldn't have the horrible DNR that the previous release had.
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Basebf555 posted:Never thought about that before but yea I guess it would still be worth it because it wouldn't have the horrible DNR that the previous release had. Those were my thoughts on it. Plus from what I hear the Ghostbusters UHD finally has the proper color grading. And the complete ghost blowjob sequence as a special feature.
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