BD 19 Cœur fidèle

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knives
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Re: BD 19 Coeur fidèle

#51 Post by knives »

Just to push people a little further the film is going cheaper on Amazon.
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#52 Post by zombeaner »

The disc looks outstanding. I was repeatedly floored by the video presentation. Stunning detail and clarity. There is some really outstanding editing in the piece that I wouldn't have expected for a film of this age. I wish we could have had some video or audio extras, I would like some context on the film. I haven't read my PDF booklet yet, though, hopefully there's lots in there.
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#53 Post by peerpee »

Yup - there's LOTS in the booklet.
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#54 Post by zombeaner »

peerpee wrote:Yup - there's LOTS in the booklet.
I figured as much
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#55 Post by eerik »

Blu-ray.com review.

I'll definitely pick this up.
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Re: BD 19 Coeur fidèle

#56 Post by tojoed »

Beaver. A rave, although he says the picture is "1.37 matted to 1.78", which it isn't.

I just received mine, and I fully expect it to win end of year prizes. Bravo.
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Re: BD 19 Coeur fidèle

#57 Post by MichaelB »

tojoed wrote:Beaver. A rave, although he says the picture is "1.37 matted to 1.78", which it isn't.
It is on the Blu-ray - as it should be.
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Re: BD 19 Coeur fidèle

#58 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

MichaelB wrote:
tojoed wrote:Beaver. A rave, although he says the picture is "1.37 matted to 1.78", which it isn't.
It is on the Blu-ray - as it should be.
Is that according to Leon Vitali's instructions?
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#59 Post by domino harvey »

All Blu-rays are 1.78, all other aspect ratios are pillarboxed/letterboxed within, no?
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knives
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Re: BD 19 Coeur fidèle

#60 Post by knives »

That's correct, Dom. They're developed for widescreen teevees and are matted that way. That's why if you play a Blu on a CRT for an academy film it looks severely windowboxed.
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Re: BD 19 Coeur fidèle

#61 Post by swo17 »

1.37 matted to 1.78
I presume this is done to force people to watch films unstretched on their widescreen TVs, which is probably a good thing.
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#62 Post by naersjoen »

The content within that frame is not in 1.78:1 though, which I think tojoed was getting at. As such the "matted to 1.78" bit on DVD Beaver is irrelevant.
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#63 Post by TMDaines »

swo17 wrote:
1.37 matted to 1.78
I presume this is done to force people to watch films unstretched on their widescreen TVs, which is probably a good thing.
It's done this way as it can't be done any other way with HD content on Blu-ray (I think).
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#64 Post by MichaelB »

I can see how the wording might cause confusion, but he certainly means "an image of 1.37:1 presented in full within the confines of a standard 1.78:1 frame, with thick black bars at the sides."

As mentioned above, while DVDs come in 4:3 and 16:9 varieties, high-definition formats are fixed at 16:9 - so every different aspect ratio is effectively "matted to 1.78:1", using the Beev parlance.
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Re: BD 19 Coeur fidèle

#65 Post by tojoed »

Thanks for the info. I knew the AR was presented as 1.37, with black bars either side.
It seems a bit confusing to mention 1.78 at all, but now I know.
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#66 Post by MB17 »

Is there any Eureka Offer yet so I can buy this (and Pigs etc.) directly from them? My old links are either dead, or no offer at this time.

Thanks.
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knives
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Re: BD 19 Coeur fidèle

#67 Post by knives »

Not at the moment. It's cheaper than they sell their usual Blus at Amazon right now though.
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#68 Post by MB17 »

Thanks. I'll wait then, no rush. And I prefer to always buy from them. No intermediaries. I guess (hope) they retain more $$.
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#69 Post by T99 »

We just hope it sells so we can do more like this, and they don't get consigned to history as "bad sellers". We're looking closely at doing more Epstein, but a lot depends on how this sells.
Any news of how this has sold? Really hoping this won't be a one off and that there will be more Epsteins to follow.
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#70 Post by peerpee »

It's only been out a month! -- We'll reassess in early 2012, but meanwhile we'll continue to pursue further Epsteins (which are a long way away unfortunately).
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Re: BD 19 Coeur fidèle

#71 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

peerpee wrote:It's only been out a month! -- We'll reassess in early 2012, but meanwhile we'll continue to pursue further Epsteins (which are a long way away unfortunately).
Are you at liberty to divulge what obstacles there are to Epstein's titles?.. be it rights issues/ estate and legal complications/ poor elements etc.
Gaumont's attitude to their titles seem to be mainly marketing uneasiness if I'm not mistaken.
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Re: BD 19 Coeur fidèle

#72 Post by peerpee »

The majority have not had decent HD scans yet. So it's a long process of assessing the original materials and working out what to scan... then once scanned, great cost in preparing the materials... and it needs a bunch of people to put money into a pot. Bit of a nightmare really (as usual with all these things).
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Re: BD 19 Coeur fidèle

#73 Post by zedz »

Confirmed my suspicions, though the superb broadcast transfer of Finis Terrae might be the best place to start (or was this not done in HD?).
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#74 Post by knives »

I would love it to death if Finis Terrae could be the next Epstein on the slate assuming all goes well.
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Re: BD 19 Coeur fidèle

#75 Post by swo17 »

zedz wrote:Confirmed my suspicions, though the superb broadcast transfer of Finis Terrae might be the best place to start (or was this not done in HD?).
It does indeed look superb (and would be a great next step). It was 720p.
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