Paramount's Sapphire Series

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Re: Paramount's Sapphire Series

#26 Post by mfunk9786 »

Svevan, I was referring to HistoryProf, who seems to be on a financial suicide mission to make sure that he spends the same amount of money and misses out on the great disc of bonus features.
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#27 Post by Svevan »

Let's be honest though: having a bad movie in your house, deliberately, is a tough thing to do. I've been trying to ditch a Donnie Darko collector's tin for years.
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#28 Post by mfunk9786 »

Deliberately is one thing, but as part of an otherwise great set is another. I mean, I wouldn't own Topaz under normal circumstances but I didnt avoid the Masterpiece Collection because it was included.
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#29 Post by HistoryProf »

mfunk9786 wrote:Svevan, I was referring to HistoryProf, who seems to be on a financial suicide mission to make sure that he spends the same amount of money and misses out on the great disc of bonus features.
to start, I was half joking about not allowing III in my house...Had I happened across an insane deal on the box I probably would have bit, but since my dad bought it right off I didn't even have to consider it. I am serious in that I would prefer just having I and II on blu alone than the box w/ III simply because III sucks. I don't see what is so crazy about that.

You infer quite a bit on my willingness to pay full price for the things as well. I don't see it as a financial suicide mission - quite the opposite since I can surely wait and find a good deal on the both of them...I expect when I do buy them it will be in the $30 range total since I'll wait for the right coupon or sale...I have tremendous patience for catalog stuff - while as I said, my dad already owns the set and will gladly lend me the disc of extras should I desire to view them. Extras are just that to me, and I rarely have the time to view them once, let alone multiple times. I don't need to own them. Again, a pretty far out thing to say, I know.

So lighten up francis...I was kidding and you needn't lash out over such silliness. I'm not a completest when it comes to these things, and prefer having the films I actually like in my collection. tis crazy I know, but i'm goofy like that.
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#31 Post by aox »

What is the best course of action if you bought it brand new from a third party via amazon? Seems that no matter what, this is going to cost me more money, even if just the few bucks in postage to mail it back. Do you think I can just take it to a chain, claim I paid in cash and don't have a receipt? And they'll replace it?
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#32 Post by Matt »

/Film wrote:To get your replacement, you can either return it to your retail point of purchase, or call a toll-free number. In the U.S. and Canada, call 888-370-8621.
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#33 Post by dx23 »

Really, can Paramount screw more these big releases? First it was the bad Gladiator and Braveheart transfers and now audio issues with Saving Private Ryan.
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#34 Post by manicsounds »

I thought Braveheart was supposed to be pitch perfect. What was wrong with it?
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#35 Post by eerik »

Nothing wrong with Braveheart as far as I know.
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#36 Post by domino harvey »

Doesn't Braveheart have the disappearing arrows thanks to DNR?

EDIT: Yes, as clicking back to the first page of this very thread confirms
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#37 Post by eerik »

domino harvey wrote:Doesn't Braveheart have the disappearing arrows thanks to DNR?

EDIT: Yes, as clicking back to the first page of this very thread confirms
That is Gladiator, isn't it?
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#38 Post by aox »

domino harvey wrote:Doesn't Braveheart have the disappearing arrows thanks to DNR?

EDIT: Yes, as clicking back to the first page of this very thread confirms
Gladiator
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#39 Post by domino harvey »

Thumbs down to my comprehension skills
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#40 Post by dx23 »

I thought Braveheart had the same issues thanks to DNR.
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#41 Post by andyli »

dx23 wrote:I thought Braveheart had the same issues thanks to DNR.
No. Braveheart doesn't have excessive DNR.
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#42 Post by HistoryProf »

mfunk9786 wrote:Svevan, I was referring to HistoryProf, who seems to be on a financial suicide mission to make sure that he spends the same amount of money and misses out on the great disc of bonus features.
Guess what, I & II are $11.99 right now on Amazon, so with a little patience I got what I wanted for $24...half the price of the 3 film set. \:D/
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#44 Post by HistoryProf »

woopee.
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#45 Post by mfunk9786 »

I must say, that's some gorgeous cover art. I know the film has fewer and fewer defenders as time goes by, but I still think it's pretty good. Certainly not worthy of a Best Picture Oscar, but I think it's taken some unfair backlash.
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#46 Post by Finch »

Paramount have released a remastered version of Gladiator in Holland. Screenshot comparisons between the old and new Blu are here:

http://comparescreenshots.slicx.com/com ... /picture:0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Make sure though you buy the version with the 10th anniversary sticker on it since it has identical artwork to the old release.
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#47 Post by HistoryProf »

Is this planned for a U.S. release? Or will they stick to the horror that is the extant one? Those screenshots are amazingly telling. From the blue tinge to everything to the rampant DNR & EE, it truly is inexcusable what they did to it. Look, for instance, at how artificial the trim on Joaquin's robe is in the old one vs. the remaster, which has nice natural texture of the fabric, or the skin tones in the third image and the textures of the stones in the fourth. It's night and day.
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#48 Post by manicsounds »

Actually, it's Universal who released it in Holland. Germany, Sweden, some other European places have placeholders or release dates, but strangely they are all not coming out the same time for some reason....
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#49 Post by knives »

Paramount admits they messed up on Gladiator, kind of.
To cut Past the crap
We are implementing a limited exchange program. This program is only for those consumers that may have preferential issues with some of the technical DVNR (digital video noise reduction) and EE (edge enhancement) choices made in the original source transfer, and so would prefer to exchange it for one that addresses those preferences in a different manner.

While the version that we originally distributed was of the highest quality, some enthusiasts may prefer to view it without the Edge Enhancement and DVNR implemented as standard process in bringing the film to hi-def. This new master resolves those issues."
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#50 Post by Matt »

Way to blame the victim: "those consumers that may have preferential issues," "some enthusiasts may prefer." What tripe.
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