BD 25 Touch of Evil

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SeizureMilk
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Re: BD 25 Touch of Evil

#151 Post by SeizureMilk »

I think I might be alone in this sentiment but does anyone else think this could be classified as an exploitation flick?
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rapta
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Re: BD 25 Touch of Evil

#152 Post by rapta »

Finch wrote: Thu Jun 15, 2023 3:17 pm You're thinking of Tony Stella.
Haha yes, my mind said Stella but my fingers said Rayns. Sorry, you're right!
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Finch
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Re: BD 25 Touch of Evil

#153 Post by Finch »

David MacKenzie confirmed that this will be a Fidelity in Motion encode and no need to fret over Eureka using only 2 UHDs compared to Kino's three discs. Seamless branching for the 2 cuts that most resemble each other on one disc and the other disc for the third cut.
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Re: BD 25 Touch of Evil

#154 Post by albucat »

Nothing on the website mentions this including both aspect ratios like they did on the blu-ray. That's 100% what's determining whether I purchase this or not. Happen to have any information about that?
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therewillbeblus
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Re: BD 25 Touch of Evil

#155 Post by therewillbeblus »

They’d surely make mention of it if they were including both ratios for each. Very disappointing, but I imagine it’d be a financial issue to include so many UHD discs or undergo the work necessary to deliver six upscales
Stefan Andersson
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Re: BD 25 Touch of Evil

#156 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Walter Murch details his work on Touch of Evil in his new book:
https://wellesnet.com/walter-murch-book/
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