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Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Missed opportunity.
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Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Originally Posted by KillerCannibal
(Post 11367010)
Sounds much better than we're thinking it would be.
Look, I'm glad Image retained all the bonus material. However, I'd like to see actual HD masters on Blu-ray rather than recycled standard definition masters made half a decade ago. |
Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Originally Posted by Adam Tyner
(Post 11364522)
Ugh. Upconverty. Just cancelled my pre-order.
Spoiler:
Mind you, while I don't think it's actually an upconverted transfer now, it's not a good transfer either, otherwise I don't think it would be easily confused for an upscaled transfer. It's clear that Image did as little as possible with it. It depresses me that Don May couldn't have gotten his hands on it, as we know they would have done the best they could. Now to see how Second Sight does with this one; I was quite pleased with their Return Of The Living Dead release. |
Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
I'm picking this up mostly because for some reason I don't own it on dvd already. Definitely a disappointment and missed opportunity like others have stated, but for some one like me that doesn't own it on any other format it's a good buy.
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Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Originally Posted by MTRodaba2468
(Post 11369308)
Well, I've seen a few more screencaps that DO show more detail on the Blu-Ray compared to the DVD
Also, between compression and the traditional low-pass filtering, a DVD rarely retains all the detail from an SD master anyway. That the Blu-ray disc is marginally more detailed than the DVD doesn't exclude the possibility/probability that it's culled from an SD master. It wouldn't be the first time Image has done this for a prominent genre title either; The Hills Have Eyes was beyond argument an upconvert. If it is sourced from an HD master, like you said, it's an incredibly poor one, dating from maybe as far back as 2002, and in no way holds up to current standards. For me, I guess the biggest disappointment is just Image's attitude of "why bother? They'll buy it anyway" |
Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Are you basing all of this off screencaps, or have you actually seen the disc?
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Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
It's easy to read too much into screencaps, but for very broad strokes like we're talking about here, I think it's valid. I cancelled my preorder for a disc that's still a day from being released, so, no, I haven't seen it with my own two eyes.
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Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Originally Posted by Adam Tyner
(Post 11369539)
I'm not arguing that it necessarily IS an upconvert...just that the quality is so poor that it's in that ballpark.
Also, between compression and the traditional low-pass filtering, a DVD rarely retains all the detail from an SD master anyway. That the Blu-ray disc is marginally more detailed than the DVD doesn't exclude the possibility/probability that it's culled from an SD master. It wouldn't be the first time Image has done this for a prominent genre title either; The Hills Have Eyes was beyond argument an upconvert. If it is sourced from an HD master, like you said, it's an incredibly poor one, dating from maybe as far back as 2002, and in no way holds up to current standards. For me, I guess the biggest disappointment is just Image's attitude of "why bother? They'll buy it anyway"
Originally Posted by KillerCannibal
(Post 11369724)
Are you basing all of this off screencaps, or have you actually seen the disc?
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Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Besides the issue of it being an upconvert or just not a very good HD transfer there are two more issues:
1. It doesn't retain every special feature (though most of them) 2. The image is cropped a bit. The last issue especially makes me mad. If we're going to put up with cropping, no matter how big or small, then why not go back to fullscreen while we're at it? Perhaps it's not an upconvert after all, because you actually get more picture with the DVD! It's 2012 and we're still dealing with this kind of crap....unbelievable. |
Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
I've seen this and yes, it's pretty bad. I've seen some explain it away saying the film will never look good and that's rediculous. It really does look slightly better than a DVD upconvert. It's just plain blurry...and not poor film focus blurry but low res video blurry. A new 2K scan done on the cheap would be miles better than this.
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Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Another beloved catalog title to cross off my list. How many does that make now, 78 Blus?
Let's vote with our wallets! It hurts leaving these BDs behind since the films are so great, but the only thing that'll stop that cavalier attitude by the studios is not putting up with, or supporting such shoddy releases. Well, the studios reply "Nobody buys catalog titles!" Right, self-fulfilling falderal, that business. |
Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Can not wait to get this.
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Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
From Second Sight's facebook
RE-ANIMATOR, BRIDE OF RE-ANIMATOR and SOCIETY NEWS! Lots of you have been asking about the materials for these 3 Blu-ray releases. We are happy to announce we will be accessing the brand-new transfers currently in production that so many of you have read about online. We are hoping to release around March next year. Thanks so much for all your comments, questions and interest in these titles, and sorry it's taken us so long to get this news to you. |
Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
:banana:
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Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Originally Posted by MTRodaba2468
(Post 11364795)
Second Sight here I come...
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Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
I hope those second sight blus are going to be region free
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Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Probably not, I know their Return of the Living Dead wasn't
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Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Originally Posted by joltman
(Post 11490522)
Probably not, I know their Return of the Living Dead wasn't
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Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Originally Posted by Ringmaster
(Post 11490469)
I hope those second sight blus are going to be region free
Originally Posted by joltman
(Post 11490522)
Probably not, I know their Return of the Living Dead wasn't
B. Even if that doesn't work, I have a Region Free player, so I'm covered... :) |
Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Originally Posted by NoirFan
(Post 11490533)
The Basket Case trilogy was though. Plus, with ROTLD, there was a workaround that allowed the film and the More Brains doc to play on PS3s.
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Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
^^
To my understanding, it should be on all Region A players. You basically hit the Top Menu button (or its equivalent) on the remote when the wrong region screen appears. |
Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Screenshot comparison between Image BD and the new restoration
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Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Originally Posted by joltman
(Post 11512715)
Screenshot comparison between Image BD and the new restoration
I hope to see more comparison shots over the next couple months. |
Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
Originally Posted by asianxcore
(Post 11512840)
Originally Posted by joltman
(Post 11512715)
Screenshot comparison between Image BD and the new restoration
I hope to see more comparison shots over the next couple months. |
Re: Re-Animator on Blu-Ray Soon
This title is $5 at BB with upgrade and save coupon.
If you can get over the transfer and not having the R version. |
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