Zodiac: Two-Disc Director's Cut
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Just from the few moments that I've seen of it, I think that the transfer is actually really good. It's just that it's going to look awful unless you have a really sharp TV capable of displaying all the detail. Kind of like how the HD-shot NFL games always look like crap on my 12-year-old RCA tube set.Rich Malloy wrote:Lousy DVD transfer. Moire patterns, jaggies, and shimmering that seems to grow worse and worse as the film progresses. Something went wrong in the transfer process, I suspect.
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I played back the disc on an Oppo 981HD upscaling to 1080i via HDMI to a 54" Panasonic HDTV, properly calibrated with Digital Video Essentials.Matt wrote:Just from the few moments that I've seen of it, I think that the transfer is actually really good. It's just that it's going to look awful unless you have a really sharp TV capable of displaying all the detail. Kind of like how the HD-shot NFL games always look like crap on my 12-year-old RCA tube set.
And I'm hardly the only one reporting the lousy transfer, and I don't mean a few instances here and there. I mean "lousy" pretty consistently. If there's a pattern that will cause moire artifacting, you'll see it. If there's movement over many parallel planes, you'll get major shimmering. And that old video killer, the venetian blind, makes a cameo during one of the interior office scenes, and of course strobes like crazy.
Yes, yes, some reviews call this a "great" transfer, but some reviewers simply don't do their job. Watch it all the way through, and unfortunately you'll see exactly what I mean.
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Specs are up this morning from DVD Active with a January 8th release date:
From whats been said on their board, the directors cut only runs 5 minutes longer.Paramount has announced Zodiac: Director's Cut which stars Jake Gyllenhaal. This David Fincher directed thriller will be available to own from the 8th January. Extras will include a commentary by David Fincher, a second commentary by Jake Gyllenhall, Robert Downey Jr, Producer Brad Fischer, James Vanderbilt and James Ellroy, a Zodiac Deciphered documentary, a Visual Effects of Zodiac featurette, a Digital Workflow featurette, and sequence breakdowns (Blue Rock Springs, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco). Completing the package will be a This is the Zodiac Speaking featurette, a featurette on Linguistic Analysis, a His Name Was Arthur Leigh Allen featurette, Jeopardy Surface: Geographic Profiling, Dr. Kim Rossmo's Geographic Profile of the Zodiac, The Psychology of Aggression: Behavioral Profiling, Special Agent Sharon Pagaling-Hagan's Behavioral Profile of the Zodiac, trailers and TV spots.
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Nice. I just saw this and I think it'll be remembered as one of Fincher's best. I'll definitely pick this up.THX1378 wrote:Specs are up this morning from DVD Active with a January 8th release date
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God, for some reason I was under the impression it would be forty-five minutes to an hour longer. I guess we'll be getting no dramatic illumination on Chloe Sevigny's character. I guess we'll be getting no real dramatic illumination at all, just bits and pieces, or a couple scenes.Gigi M. wrote:Thank God.THX1378 wrote:From whats been said on their board, the directors cut only runs 5 minutes longer.
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That's probably all we'll get. I was hoping there would be more character scenes, but it's possible that what I want for a director's cut of "Zodiac" doesn't exist.Oedipax wrote:I hope it includes the black screen/music montage sequence described somewhere, that sounded great. Basically, it was Fincher's way of transitioning from one era to the next - you would hear a mix of pop songs marking the passage of time.
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I'm pretty sure there is a substantially longer cut of Zodiac, and I'd be shocked if they released something else on the new DVD. I think somebody's botched the info on the running time for the new disc.Dylan wrote:I was hoping there would be more character scenes, but it's possible that what I want for a director's cut of "Zodiac" doesn't exist.
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According to a NY Times article prior to the release of the film, the blackout sequence is about two minutes long in total, so there will be three minutes of other stuff as well. But yeah, I too was hoping for at least a good ten to twenty minutes of excised scenes. I was hoping for more Sevigny and Goldberg.Oedipax wrote:I hope it includes the black screen/music montage sequence described somewhere, that sounded great. Basically, it was Fincher's way of transitioning from one era to the next - you would hear a mix of pop songs marking the passage of time.
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The disc announcement at DavisDVD does specify a 162-minute running time, so it appears there are indeed only five minutes of footage added. Disappointing in a sense, but I'll be quite happy to finally have the film on HD and not have to concern myself with owning a separate release for what I thought was going to be a significantly different theatrical cut.
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Here are the specific specs, from thedigitalbits:
And back to Paramount for a moment, we've got some new details for you on the studio's forthcoming Zødiac: Director's Cut (due 1/8/08). The 2-disc set will feature a version of the film that's 162 minutes long (for the record, that's 4 minutes longer than the theatrical version). Extras will include audio commentary by director David Fincher, a second commentary by Jake Gyllenhall, Robert Downey Jr., producer Brad Fischer, James Vanderbilt and James Ellroy, 3 The Film featurettes (Zødiac Deciphered, The Visual Effects of Zødiac and Digital Workflow), 3 Sequence Breakdowns (Blue Rock Springs, Lake Berryessa and San Francisco), 5 The Facts featurettes (This is the Zødiac Speaking, Lake Herman Road, Blue Rock Springs, Lake Berryessa and San Francisco), 4 Prime Suspect featurettes (His Name Was Arthur Leigh Allen, Linguistic Analysis, Jeopardy Surface: Geographic Profiling and The Psychology of Aggression: Behavioral Profiling), 2 text-based features (Special Agent Sharon Pagaling-Hagan's Behavioral Profile of the Zødiac and Dr. Kim Rossmo's Geographic Profile of the Zødiac) and the film's theatrical trailer. Audio will be Dolby Digital 5.1 on the DVD version, and Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 on the HD-DVD. All of the video-based special features will be in HD on the HD-DVD version.
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