'Lawrence of Arabia' HD premier Feb 10 - HDNet Movies
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The transfer looks stunning from the what I've seen from the previews and it looks like Sony spared no expense for this transfer. Can't wait for this to come out on BD!
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oh my goodness - cannot wait. anything Lean - sign me up. I am sure Dr. Zhivago cannot be far behind.
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oh and der, the movie airs at 6:15pm EST/3:15pm on Sunday.
(with repeats during the month)
I haven't seen it but I've reading rave (standard) dvd reviews of 'Ryan's Daughter' sourced from a 65mm print - WB should definately release that in HiDef!
(with repeats during the month)
I haven't seen it but I've reading rave (standard) dvd reviews of 'Ryan's Daughter' sourced from a 65mm print - WB should definately release that in HiDef!
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Here is some interesting news on David Lean. On 3/28/2008, it would be his centenary year (his birth) and the lucky UK folks will have access to many of his restored films for viewing. According to a press relase 10 of his films are being restored by the BFI:
June Ten newly restored titles released across the UK --
The David Lean Foundation has generously funded the restoration of ten of Sir David
Lean’s sixteen films by the BFI National Archive, Granada International and Canal Plus,
and these will be available in high quality 35mm prints and HD digital format through
BFI Distribution and Park Circus.
June Ten newly restored titles released across the UK --
The David Lean Foundation has generously funded the restoration of ten of Sir David
Lean’s sixteen films by the BFI National Archive, Granada International and Canal Plus,
and these will be available in high quality 35mm prints and HD digital format through
BFI Distribution and Park Circus.
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you know, the presentation was generally exceptional (sans some faint banding), but this is the second time HDNet Movies presented a movie missing the entr'act intermission music - HDNet also did this with Oliver! (the exit music also got chopped) - so I hope when this and 'Oliver!' for that matter get official BR releases, the Blurays will mirror the standard dvd's with all music.
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I've never seen LoA in its entirety, so I'm kind of torn now.
I have HDnet, but I know the Blu-Ray will be better visually. Do I wait and experience it for the first time on Blu-Ray, or do I "settle" for the HD cable version?
I have HDnet, but I know the Blu-Ray will be better visually. Do I wait and experience it for the first time on Blu-Ray, or do I "settle" for the HD cable version?
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Originally Posted by bunkaroo
I've never seen LoA in its entirety, so I'm kind of torn now.
I have HDnet, but I know the Blu-Ray will be better visually. Do I wait and experience it for the first time on Blu-Ray, or do I "settle" for the HD cable version?
I have HDnet, but I know the Blu-Ray will be better visually. Do I wait and experience it for the first time on Blu-Ray, or do I "settle" for the HD cable version?
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Originally Posted by pro-bassoonist
You might want to give it a go. I have been watching the trailer for awhile now and from what I have seen there it looks stunning. This is such an enormous effort that I don't believe when you pick up the BR disc you would feel disapointed that you did not wait. There is plenty to see in repeated viewings.
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My biggest fear is I'll like it enough to want to keep my HD recording of it until the Blu-Ray. That's a 4-hour bite out of my hard drive.
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Originally Posted by bunkaroo
Sounds good.
My biggest fear is I'll like it enough to want to keep my HD recording of it until the Blu-Ray. That's a 4-hour bite out of my hard drive.
My biggest fear is I'll like it enough to want to keep my HD recording of it until the Blu-Ray. That's a 4-hour bite out of my hard drive.
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I've actually got an external hard drive on my DVR as well as the internal. But I can't select what drive it goes to. I know the DVD typically picks what drive has more space available, but if that space is not equal to 4 hours, the recording will just end when the drive is out of space, as it can't split a recording across two drives (this is the Scientific Atlanta 8300HD with WOW cable BTW).
So I haven't recorded it yet, as I am waiting to clear some of my usual massive backlog off of the drives.
So I haven't recorded it yet, as I am waiting to clear some of my usual massive backlog off of the drives.
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silly question, but given the length of the movie, this would fit on one bluray disc - right? all extras would be best put onto a second disc.
Seeing as this will be a prestigious release, I don't see how it won't be a 2-disc set with a 43.99 list a la Superbad.
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The roadshow version which includes the music before the movie, intermissionm and clising credits, runs right at about 4 hours. So i would hope the first disc would be movie only. I don't foresee any commentaries or the like. Of course in the collectors DVD, on the extra with the Speilberg interview, he says he once saw the entire movie with David Lean, and Lean basically did a commentary for him right there. Would have been incredible had that been recorded.
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Originally Posted by trespoochies
The roadshow version which includes the music before the movie, intermissionm and clising credits, runs right at about 4 hours. So i would hope the first disc would be movie only. I don't foresee any commentaries or the like. Of course in the collectors DVD, on the extra with the Speilberg interview, he says he once saw the entire movie with David Lean, and Lean basically did a commentary for him right there. Would have been incredible had that been recorded.
film: 217min
film with opening/intermission/exit music: 227min
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I'm getting Time Warner installed tomorrow (Valentine's Day) and I'm looking forward to seeing it on HDNet. I have never seen the whole thing before so it will be a new experience for me and hearing it was a terrific movie. I've seen the previews at my parents house and it looks prety amazing!
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Originally Posted by Giles
silly question, but given the length of the movie, this would fit on one bluray disc - right? all extras would be best put onto a second disc.
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OK. I just watched it last night and I have to say that it was a VERY good looking movie for being that old (like the Blu for 2001) and I WILL be picking it up when it comes out on Blu! Also, the movie itself is awesome and i'm glad I FINALLY got to see it! They also said that their showing Ghostbusters on March 6th or 8th (I forgot which) and the preview looked great for that one too! I can't wait!
I have another quick question:
When I see these movies on HDNet, are they all pretty much HD transfers? II ask this because I saw a few that were on there and UniversalHD (Sixteen Candles, Litte Shop Of Horrors, Alien Ressurection and Bulworth) and they looked SOOOO much better than the DVDs. I know those aren't out on Blu but maybe they will some day. I'm just curious because I have NO idea how the HD movies channels work. Thanks alot.
I have another quick question:
When I see these movies on HDNet, are they all pretty much HD transfers? II ask this because I saw a few that were on there and UniversalHD (Sixteen Candles, Litte Shop Of Horrors, Alien Ressurection and Bulworth) and they looked SOOOO much better than the DVDs. I know those aren't out on Blu but maybe they will some day. I'm just curious because I have NO idea how the HD movies channels work. Thanks alot.
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OK. I just watched it last night and I have to say that it was a VERY good looking movie for being that old (like the Blu for 2001) and I WILL be picking it up when it comes out on Blu! Also, the movie itself is awesome and i'm glad I FINALLY got to see it! They also said that their showing Ghostbusters on March 6th or 8th (I forgot which) and the preview looked great for that one too! I can't wait!
I have another quick question:
When I see these movies on HDNet, are they all pretty much HD transfers? II ask this because I saw a few that were on there and UniversalHD (Sixteen Candles, Litte Shop Of Horrors, Alien Ressurection and Bulworth) and they looked SOOOO much better than the DVDs. I know those aren't out on Blu but maybe they will some day. I'm just curious because I have NO idea how the HD movies channels work. Thanks alot.
I have another quick question:
When I see these movies on HDNet, are they all pretty much HD transfers? II ask this because I saw a few that were on there and UniversalHD (Sixteen Candles, Litte Shop Of Horrors, Alien Ressurection and Bulworth) and they looked SOOOO much better than the DVDs. I know those aren't out on Blu but maybe they will some day. I'm just curious because I have NO idea how the HD movies channels work. Thanks alot.
I just saw the Sixteen Candles broadcast. Looked OK, but was riddled with debris.
Unfortunately for some reason HDnet simply doesn't get any movies from Fox or Disney. I'll I ever see on their are Sony, WB, Universal, older MGM and Paramount stuff, along with smaller studio stuff.
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Originally Posted by bunkaroo
Everything on HDnet is in HD, including the commercials. They're not one of the "HD-lite" channels like StarzHD that only shows some of their stuff in HD.
I just saw the Sixteen Candles broadcast. Looked OK, but was riddled with debris.
Unfortunately for some reason HDnet simply doesn't get any movies from Fox or Disney. I'll I ever see on their are Sony, WB, Universal, older MGM and Paramount stuff, along with smaller studio stuff.
I just saw the Sixteen Candles broadcast. Looked OK, but was riddled with debris.
Unfortunately for some reason HDnet simply doesn't get any movies from Fox or Disney. I'll I ever see on their are Sony, WB, Universal, older MGM and Paramount stuff, along with smaller studio stuff.