
The picture quality is amazing for such an old film.
Anyone have BluRay?
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Robert Wetherelt wrote:I am not so jealous! I have quite a large collection of DVDs and I cannot afford to re-collect all of my titles on the more expensive Blueray format!! The machines are expensive as well!! Plus I still have a tube television and cannot afford to upgrade at this time!
I hope that Blueray tanks!!!
Sorry,but,I'm a little peeved at Blueray.I think that it's aimed at "video-philes" who can afford home theaters.Big flat-screened t.v.'s and the like.I feel that it's going to alienate alot of consumers! Heck...you need codes to even play some of these new discs! That sucks!!
Sorry to vent like this,but, I'm SO against Blueray. BOO! HISSS!!
Sorry.
Yes, it's been remastered/restored. The sound and picture quality is amazing. To paraphrase the booklet included in this: thousands of instances of dirt, debris, scratches, splices, warps, jitter, and flicker were manually removed, while small dirt and grain, along with noise reduction, were cleaned up using a DVNR system. It also includes the behind the scenes stuff as well.shaxper wrote:Congrats! It's a move my wife and I have been talking about making, ourselves, but first we need a bigger TV.
That's the same box art for the DVD release of Yojimbo/Sanjuro. Did they re-remaster it, or did they put the same restoration on Blu-Ray?
Yes, but the restored DVD version that came in that packaging was also restored and had a booklet about the restoration. I'm asking if you know whether or not it's been restored again since the DVD restoration. If we played my DVD restored version side-by-side with your Blu-ray restored version, would we see a difference?goandal wrote: Yes, it's been remastered/restored. The sound and picture quality is amazing. To paraphrase the booklet included in this: thousands of instances of dirt, debris, scratches, splices, warps, jitter, and flicker were manually removed, while small dirt and grain, along with noise reduction, were cleaned up using a DVNR system. It also includes the behind the scenes stuff as well.
I also have the DVD version and I'll play them side by side, I'm sure the BluRay quality is much more enhanced.shaxper wrote:I'm asking if you know whether or not it's been restored again since the DVD restoration. If we played my DVD restored version side-by-side with your Blu-ray restored version, would we see a difference?
No need to go that far. Just compare copyrightsgoandal wrote:
I also have the DVD version and I'll play them side by side, I'm sure the BluRay quality is much more enhanced.
I've read quite a few comments from various places by numerous people interested in Japanese cinema concerning Japanese DVD quality and how the Japanese studios always seem to market inferior quality versions of their films for international distribution.Jet_Jaguar wrote:(someone on another message board I read says that there's a better Gojira Blu-Ray available in Japan).