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re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by kefrank
(Post 13158186)
How much is the A/V quality improved over The Legacy Collection discs?
I don't have a souped up audio system either, so I cannot comment on the mix. |
re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Makes me wonder if any of the other Hong Kong titles they licenced -- presumably in order to get the premium Lee and/or Jackie Chan stuff -- will also be going extinct some time soon . . .
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re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by kefrank
(Post 13158652)
Can you be more specific? There are only 2 reviews of the Blu-ray on Amazon written in 2017 and one of them clearly didn't get the Shout Factory release because they complain there is no english soundtrack...
If you're just saying that the movie Game of Death is a false marketed joke...well yeah that's been the case for decades. :) |
re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
There are 3 iterations of the Shout Bruce Lee transfers. They are as follows:
1. Legacy set (original pressing) All four titles are SD upscales with color correction by Shout. 2. Legacy set (second pressing) / Premiere set 3 of 4 titles are true HD transfers (GOD still an upscale) with NO color correction. 3. Shout Select individual releases (marketed under American titles) All four titles have new HD masters from a 4k scan with color correction by Shout. The Shout Select versions of Fist of Fury and Way of the Dragon are identical to the older versions in terms of audio and extras. Big Boss adds a commentary and an alternate Mandarin soundtrack. Game of Death adds the HK version of the movie (along with the previously released American and Japanese versions). I don't recall if there were any tweaks to the subtitles this go around. The Shout Select versions are probably the best we'll ever get for these films. YMMV as to whether or not they are worthy upgrades to the Legacy/Premiere. GOD is a no brainer to me, but it's also the worst movie of the bunch. I think the others are worth it, but it might come down to how important the color correction is to you. |
re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
The audio commentary on the Game of Death release is a struggle to listen to (not content-wise)
The commentator (Mike Leeder) sounds like he's calling in his commentary from a cell phone. You can barely make out what he's saying. He's very knowledgeable about the movie, but at times you can't make out what he's saying in certain scenes. Very muffled. It's a horrible movie and hard to believe that only 11 minutes of actual Bruce Lee footage was used in the 100 minutes that he filmed. I blame Golden Harvest and Robert Clouse for the hack job they created. BTW, Leeder mentioned (if I understood him correctly) that Chuck Norris filed a lawsuit against Golden Harvest because they used his likeness from the Way of the Dragon clip in Game of Death and credited him as being part of his movie, which he thought was deceptive. Chuck was already established as a solo martial arts movie star at the time and he declined a real role in Game of Death. So he was mad that Golden Harvest deceptively used his likeness and credited him. Yes indeed YMMV on whether this is a worthy upgrade for you. That's why I said earlier if you don't own any incarnation on BD, get this one now before it's gone. |
re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 13159041)
The audio commentary on the Game of Death release is a struggle to listen to (not content-wise)
The commentator (Mike Leeder) sounds like he's calling in his commentary from a cell phone. You can barely make out what he's saying. He's very knowledgeable about the movie, but at times you can't make out what he's saying in certain scenes. Very muffled. It's a horrible movie and hard to believe that only 11 minutes of actual Bruce Lee footage was used in the 100 minutes that he filmed. I blame Golden Harvest and Robert Clouse for the hack job they created. BTW, Leeder mentioned (if I understood him correctly) that Chuck Norris filed a lawsuit against Golden Harvest because they used his likeness from the Way of the Dragon clip in Game of Death and credited him as being part of his movie, which he thought was deceptive. Chuck was already established as a solo martial arts movie star at the time and he declined a real role in Game of Death. So he was mad that Golden Harvest deceptively used his likeness and credited him. Yes indeed YMMV on whether this is a worthy upgrade for you. That's why I said earlier if you don't own any incarnation on BD, get this one now before it's gone. I also have a huge problem with how basically the entire movie is a Maltese Falcon and Hai doesn't even go upstairs to look for Sylvia! |
re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
I find "Game of Death" endlessly amusing for its faults, -including some of the laugh-out-loud "They thought they'd get away with this!" moments. Then, of course, there are the real Bruce Lee fight scenes, which are terrific.
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re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by rocket1312
(Post 13158984)
There are 3 iterations of the Shout Bruce Lee transfers. They are as follows:
1. Legacy set (original pressing) All four titles are SD upscales with color correction by Shout. 2. Legacy set (second pressing) / Premiere set 3 of 4 titles are true HD transfers (GOD still an upscale) with NO color correction. 3. Shout Select individual releases (marketed under American titles) All four titles have new HD masters from a 4k scan with color correction by Shout. The Shout Select versions of Fist of Fury and Way of the Dragon are identical to the older versions in terms of audio and extras. Big Boss adds a commentary and an alternate Mandarin soundtrack. Game of Death adds the HK version of the movie (along with the previously released American and Japanese versions). I don't recall if there were any tweaks to the subtitles this go around. The Shout Select versions are probably the best we'll ever get for these films. YMMV as to whether or not they are worthy upgrades to the Legacy/Premiere. GOD is a no brainer to me, but it's also the worst movie of the bunch. I think the others are worth it, but it might come down to how important the color correction is to you. |
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It doesn't take much to get into the Shout Select line, does it? ^
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re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by Josh Z
(Post 13168297)
It doesn't take much to get into the Shout Select line, does it? ^
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re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by Josh Z
(Post 13168297)
It doesn't take much to get into the Shout Select line, does it? ^
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re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by kefrank
(Post 13159407)
Thanks for this rundown. I already have the second pressing of the Legacy Collection, but decided to go ahead and pick up Fist of Fury and Way of the Dragon Collector's Editions because they are pretty cheap on Amazon right now. I don't watch The Big Boss that much so I didn't feel the need to grab that one and I really don't need to own another edition of Game of Death until someone does a presentation that compiles all the available footage Bruce shot interleaved with the notes/outline from his original vision and none of the posthumous footage shot for the hack job. It would be a sort of study in what could have been. The HKL DVD has something close to this in its "Game of Death Re-visited" feature, which as far as I'm concerned is the only "version" of Game of Death I ever need to watch again. Would be nice to have it in HD though.
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re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 13168255)
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re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by GoldenJCJ
(Post 13168383)
Sam Elliott is not amused by your comment.
Shakedown is fucking great. fuck, i just bought digital too! |
re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by DWilson
(Post 13168525)
-it's just not much better than blantantly "B".
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re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Also coming from Scream Factory:
http://cityonfire.com/wp-content/upl...4360_front.png Will be released January 30, 2018 |
re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
I wonder if Albert Pyun's Director's Cut will be part of that BD.
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re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 13168255)
Fuck yes! |
re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Scream Factory updated the specs of Silent Night Deadly Night.
https://www.shoutfactory.com/product...roduct_id=6462 *Regarding the Extended Version: For our new transfer, Sony Studios scanned the original camera negative at Technicolor in 4K. Unfortunately though we learned during our process that this original element was cut and did not contain the unrated footage we were hoping to find. Sony searched their vault for the footage (and we also looked aggressively into other alternatives to find it) but sadly it was not saved and remains missing. The only solution for presenting the extended cut of the film was to incorporate the same unrated video footage that has been present on prior home entertainment DVD and Blu-ray releases. The transition of scenes between the theatrical and unrated versions will still be noticeable but we have tried to minimize the shifts in picture quality by restoring the unrated footage to try to match the color and clarity to our new transfer as best we could. |
re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Macon County Line is up for pre-order at Amazon. January release.
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re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by rw2516
(Post 13186679)
Macon County Line is up for pre-order at Amazon. January release.
US DVD releases. |
re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
https://scontent-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...a6&oe=5AAD5433 **NEW TITLE ANNOUNCEMENT** Our last announcement this morning brings us into sequel territory: 1990’s GATE II opens up on Blu-ray for the first time. GATE II picks up again with Terry, the teenage sorcerer who summons beings from the other side whose powers can be used to grant any wish. Unfortunately, before the Gate closes again, a "minion" – a tiny disciple of Satan himself – manages to slip through to our dimension. When the creature is kidnapped – all hell breaks loose. Many extras are in progress and will be announced at a later date. National street date is February 20th. However, pre-order now directly through us @ https://www.shoutfactory.com/product...roduct_id=6534 to have the item ship two weeks early! |
re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
I'll admit, I can't remember a damn thing about The Gate II. I loved the first one though and have watched it twice since picking it up on blu ray. Is the follow up any good?
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re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
Shout! has announced "Colossus - The Forbin Project" for the end of February 2018. Finally! I had the laserdisc double feature with "Silent Running", but it was in a pan-and-scan format. This will be the first time I'll see it in it's proper ratio. Terrific film about a super-computer that threatens to take over the world, -it's both dated and prescient.
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