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Topic: Blu-Ray imports...any good titles?
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Mike Schindler
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1039
From: Oak Park, IL, USA
Registered: Jun 2002
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posted 12-22-2008 10:45 AM
I just received a Danish copy of PULP FICTION. It was a bit pricey (over $40 US), but it looks and sounds great. I've also ordered BATMAN, BATMAN RETURNS, and BATMAN FOREVER from the UK.
The other imports I've bought in the past are:
Air Force One (UK) Casino Royale (Director's Cut, Australia) Escape from New York (UK) From Dusk Till Dawn (Canada) Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Director's Cut, France) The Transformers: The Movie (UK) Untitled (aka Almost Famous, Director's Cut, UK)
The only one I regret is ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK, which used an upscaled 480p transfer.
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Mike Schindler
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1039
From: Oak Park, IL, USA
Registered: Jun 2002
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posted 12-22-2008 06:46 PM
Yes, it's the 1986 movie. I know some people have complained about the quality. They think that some of the colors from this transfer are inaccurate. Most notably, Hot Rod seems to be more pink than red. But it's the same transfer that was used for the widescreen DVD, so if you have that, you can judge for yourself. When compared to the fullscreen transfer which is included on Disc 2 of the DVD set, you can definitely see a difference. Which one is accurate? I don't know.
But what it really boils down to is the fact that the DVD is quite possibly the worst looking DVD I've ever seen. There is an extraordinary amount of compression artifacting on that disc. That alone makes the BD one of the most substantial upgrades of any movie out there.
In general terms, I was perfectly satisfied with the BD's PQ. Aside from the color issue, I didn't notice any other problems. There didn't seem to be any artifacting or edge enhancement. In fact, I'd say it's one of the cleanest looking transfers I've seen due to how primitive the animation is.
As for the sound, it has what seems to be the same 5.1 remix that's on the DVD in both DD and DTS. It also has a 2.0 DD track which I'd assume is the original Dolby mix. It sounds better than the DVD, but it's not reference quality. I don't even think it's lossless.
The thing is, you can get it for under $20 US, and the American version isn't likely to come out for another year and a half, if then. So if you're a big fan of the movie, it seems like a no-brainer to me.
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