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#1862
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For a first time viewing you'd never know there was anything missing mate. Hell a lot missed it to start with. And I have to say even missing the few seconds the arrow blu is still the best way to see the movie for the first time in my opinion. What did you make of the shark attack? Blew my bonce when I first saw that.
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Going to give my Arrow version a watch sometime today as it's been a while since i watched the BU release, really looking forward to it. |
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Despite the missing 6 seconds, it really is a fantastic release and like I've already said the only way I will watch the film in HD from now on. I noticed a lot more stuff that I hadn't seen when watching previous releases, including the BU BD, which I still think is a good release.
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I don't know if any of my AV equipment has some magic software to counter DNR or add fake grain and detail, but there is absolutely nothing wrong with this transfer that I can see. There is more than enough 35mm grain on display (possibly a tiny bit too much for my tastes in shots of daytime sky) and the detail is impeccable, and the image free of artifacting. The Blue Underground release is exemplary so far as I am concerned. I will be happy to reassess this should Arrow's corrected version ever see the light of day at a bargain price, because as I see it there is ABSOLUTELY NO REASON (for me) to buy another BD version of this film. Not even for the tiny amount of extra frame at either side (though if anything could persuade me, it is this). This is just my personal view. All I can presume is that unless a transfer looks like it was shot through a swarm of fruit flies, some people are never going to be happy with Blu-Ray. |
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When i first watched the BU disc, the detail WAS impeccable. But im going to make a new word here, and the Arrow release is impeccabler.
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I like "impeccabler"! The screencaps I have seen of the Arrow transfer do look superb. But not any kind of a drastic enough improvement enough to make me buy it. I would be interested to borrow it from someone to watch it in motion, I must admit. Genuine non-sarky question: did people who bought the Arrow BD releases of Cemetery Of The Living Dead and House By The Cemetery subsequently buy the Blue Underground releases because of the improved image quality? |
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When BU's disc came out I thought I'd never see the film look so good, then I watched Arrows and was blown away by how much better it is, I'd suggest renting it or like you say, borrowing it and comparing the 2. That way, you will see what we mean.
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If you're not a big extras person, then its probably best to wait until its cheap. If you're an original look fanatic, this release restores the original colour scheme, has natural grain/no DNR, and better detail in dark scene. Also, the extra frame information as mentioned. Im keeping the BU disc, because i like the slipcover, has different extras, and the blood looks a lot better on that disc. Also, Im not a big enough fan of COTLD or HBTC to buy the BU discs, but im looking into their Deep Red, as apparently its better.
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It looks too light and washed out to me. Maybe this is the original "look", I am not sure. but the darker slightly more saturated BU transfer as okayed by Salvati resembles the mastering of every previous video and DVD release I have seen. Only with much better detail etc. Sadly, I never got to see it at a premium cinema screening with a new print as I was only 9 in 1979! Perhaps I just don't rate Zombi 2 enough to care as much as every one else? Meh, who knows? My mischievous mind is toying with replacing the Arrow version of House and City with the BU versions though! I remember thinking Arrow's Deep Red looked OK. What was up with it? |
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