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It's great that this forum is here and things like this can be caught, queried and go back to Arrow. I'm very pleased that they're looking into it and I'll happily wait as long as it takes to get the version of the film I and everyone else wants. I'm sure it will also endear Arrow to more people that they're listening and being proactive. |
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Great news. I bet Fran and everyone else at Arrow have been running about like headless chickens since they found out about the B&W prologue.
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Count me in as one who's relieved that ARROW will release this with the "vintage toned beginning" as was intended.
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I'm curious why Arrow would send out checkdiscs without checking themselves first to see what they were sending out. Is there someone at Arrow that has that task? I'm not busting balls here, I'm honestly wondering why this happens.
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I'm not sure of the exact reason and I imagine it's one of those things that fell through the quality control net. It can happen to the biggest of companies -- just look at the crappy disc of Gladiator that Universal Pictures, of all studios, sent out. It's not as if they are short of personnel or money and yet they made a monumental error with Gladiator. Same goes for Momentum with Let the Right One In -- another distributor that is much bigger than Arrow.
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Maybe no one at Arrow had ever seen "The Beyond" before! |
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From that statement, it isn't down to the people at Arrow but the technical wizards who do all the complicated stuff with colours and software to eliminate as much detritus as possible whilst maintaining fine detail.
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Hopefully it refers to one of those machines where the film is scanned frame by frame and the most obvious scratches and pieces of dirt are 'erased' like they do with silent or very old films when the print isn't in the best condition.
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