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#1651 Post by nsps »

mfunk9786 wrote:Don't hold your breath for Kubrick re-releases. Just don't.
Technically, they already double-dipped on Full Metal Jacket, if only because the first edition was so earth-shatteringly bad.
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#1652 Post by fdm »

aox wrote:
mfunk9786 wrote:Don't hold your breath for Kubrick re-releases. Just don't.
Besides 2001 and The Shining, that's a real shame.
Actually... pretty sure I saw that 2001 will be getting a digibook re-release. Now that Goodfellas has lowered the bar...

(Couldn't find the reference (for 2001) -- but obtw rumor is Gladiator is apparently being re-mastered too.)
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#1653 Post by nsps »

fdm wrote:
aox wrote:
mfunk9786 wrote:Don't hold your breath for Kubrick re-releases. Just don't.
Besides 2001 and The Shining, that's a real shame.
Actually... pretty sure I saw that 2001 will be getting a digibook re-release. Now that Goodfellas has lowered the bar...

but obtw rumor is Gladiator is apparently being re-mastered too.)
I can see the sticker now: "NOW FEATURING FLAMING ARROWS!"
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#1654 Post by Caged Horse »

Cinephrenic wrote:Classic studio double-dipping, regarding Goodfellas.
If it's acceptable to rerelease Goodfellas on the strength of some tenuously-related Bugs Bunny cartoons made when Scorsese was still in diapers, can we look forward to Foghorn Leghorn and his famous Southern hospitality enriching Deliverance, or Road Runner warming us up for The Getaway?
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#1655 Post by domino harvey »

If it takes some Taz cartoons to get the Devils released, I say okay
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#1656 Post by HarryLong »

THE DEVILS released as an extra on a collection of Tasmanian Devil cartoons ... ?
Yeah, that sounds about how WB would go about it.
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#1657 Post by Cinephrenic »

There is only 5 Taz cartoons, at least during the classic period.
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#1658 Post by Feego »

Flike wrote:We're finally beginning to see decent re-releases, and that's very exciting. Now for ... pretty much all the Kubricks except 2001...
I guess I've been under a rock. What's wrong with the Kubrick Blu-rays? (I don't own any except 2001).
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#1659 Post by MichaelB »

The Shining is pretty good too, but I've heard very mixed reports of the others - which is why I only have those two.
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#1660 Post by Magic Hate Ball »

I think the Kubrick Blu-Rays are really excellent. The sound could use a little improving, but the picture quality is pristine. Actually, I just watched my Eyes Wide Shut BD yesterday and I'd forgotten just how good it looked.
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#1661 Post by cdnchris »

I have the HD DVDs of the Kubrick films and I thought they all looked fine, especially 2001. Though admittedly it's been a while since I've seen them and that was when HD was still fairly new to me and everything looked amazing.
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#1662 Post by nsps »

cdnchris wrote:I have the HD DVDs of the Kubrick films and I thought they all looked fine, especially 2001. Though admittedly it's been a while since I've seen them and that was when HD was still fairly new to me and everything looked amazing.
Yeah, I'm only going off the HD DVDs (which I believe used the same transfers and encodes), but I was impressed with the quality on all of them except for Full-Metal Jacket, which was so bad they had to re-release it.
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#1663 Post by Cinephrenic »

They also have some of the lowest costs in Blu-ray.
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#1664 Post by aox »

A Clockwork Orange and Eyes Wide Shut are mediocre, borderline unacceptable, and need to be redone. 2001 is the only one that is essentially perfect.
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#1665 Post by fdm »

aox wrote:A Clockwork Orange and Eyes Wide Shut are mediocre, borderline unacceptable, and need to be redone. 2001 is the only one that is essentially perfect.
Too much grain, right? :roll:
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#1666 Post by aox »

fdm wrote:
aox wrote:A Clockwork Orange and Eyes Wide Shut are mediocre, borderline unacceptable, and need to be redone. 2001 is the only one that is essentially perfect.
Too much grain, right? :roll:
ummmm, no
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#1667 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

I've seen (multiple times) the Kubricks on Blu-Ray and I can't see the problem. I've seen most on the big screen as well with excellent prints and the colors, grain and even aspect ratios look fine. Can someone explain more clearly what's the problem with the Blu-Rays?
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#1668 Post by Fierias »

I can't speak for the Clockwork Orange blu-ray that I haven't seen, but the Eyes Wide Shut blu is more than adequate, certainly in the better half of the 40-ish blu-rays that I own.
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#1669 Post by Noiretirc »

So, I still haven't bought a Blu yet, and the last few posts here are not making me sprint to the Blu counter. Sigh......I dunno......
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#1670 Post by nsps »

Fierias wrote:I can't speak for the Clockwork Orange blu-ray that I haven't seen, but the Eyes Wide Shut blu is more than adequate, certainly in the better half of the 40-ish blu-rays that I own.
What are the problems with Eyes Wide Shut? All the complaints I've seen about EWS seemed more geared at the film's visual design than the look of the transfer, but maybe I missed some valid concerns…
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#1671 Post by fdm »

nsps wrote:
Fierias wrote:I can't speak for the Clockwork Orange blu-ray that I haven't seen, but the Eyes Wide Shut blu is more than adequate, certainly in the better half of the 40-ish blu-rays that I own.
What are the problems with Eyes Wide Shut? All the complaints I've seen about EWS seemed more geared at the film's visual design than the look of the transfer, but maybe I missed some valid concerns…
There's nothing particularly wrong with Eyes Wide Shut. It looks pretty much like it did when it was shown in theaters. At least the one I saw it at.
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#1672 Post by swo17 »

The Clockwork Orange Blu looks a little soft to me. It certainly has the best PQ of any home video release thus far but still seems like it could be improved upon. Also, it bears mention that it's presented in the (I think) correct 1.66:1 aspect ratio, which I believe cannot be said for most earlier releases.

2001 and especially The Shining, of course, look absolutely incredible on Blu.
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#1673 Post by aox »

swo17 wrote:The Clockwork Orange Blu looks a little soft to me. It certainly has the best PQ of any home video release thus far but still seems like it could be improved upon. Also, it bears mention that it's presented in the (I think) correct 1.66:1 aspect ratio, which I believe cannot be said for most earlier releases.

2001 and especially The Shining, of course, look absolutely incredible on Blu.
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Yes, ACO is soft, but at least the grain is consistent. The latter cannot be said for EWS which I find varies from scene to scene. This of course could be a problem from the source, but I would like to think a film made in 1999 had consistent film stock.

This goes a little over my head, but apparently, ACO also has a 'banding' problem that had shown up in a few other early Warner Blu's.

Both still look better than their DVD counterparts.

The Shining and 2001 look magnificent though. I haven't seen the Full Metal Jacket release (the botched or the updated).
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#1674 Post by Fierias »

nsps wrote:
Fierias wrote:I can't speak for the Clockwork Orange blu-ray that I haven't seen, but the Eyes Wide Shut blu is more than adequate, certainly in the better half of the 40-ish blu-rays that I own.
What are the problems with Eyes Wide Shut? All the complaints I've seen about EWS seemed more geared at the film's visual design than the look of the transfer, but maybe I missed some valid concerns…
I'm saying that I don't see any problems.
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#1675 Post by nsps »

Fierias wrote:
nsps wrote:
Fierias wrote:I can't speak for the Clockwork Orange blu-ray that I haven't seen, but the Eyes Wide Shut blu is more than adequate, certainly in the better half of the 40-ish blu-rays that I own.
What are the problems with Eyes Wide Shut? All the complaints I've seen about EWS seemed more geared at the film's visual design than the look of the transfer, but maybe I missed some valid concerns…
I'm saying that I don't see any problems.
Sorry—was actually referring to posts above yours (fdm, aox, other combinations of three letters (OK, just those two) saying it was mediocre-to-bad.
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