Nemesis121
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Saw this in the movie theater back in 1991, $2 Matinee hahahahahahahaha fuck i miss those prices..
You're putting the bar at "GOAT" pretty low if "It looks like a 'modern' movie" is all you need to clear it.
(A lot of movies made before 1991 will look just as great/modern when transferred correctly. There are a ton of blu-rays that prove this point very clearly, too)
Look at his god damn face though. Whats up with that?
Not a Cameron joint but I didn't know Blade Runner: The Final Cut had this done too until you pointed it out.I'm getting fed up of older movies getting teal'd the fuck up when they get remastered. This is the third time James Cameron has done this to one of his own movies.
I figure The Abyss is next.
Is he embarrassed of the old, more natural color grade of his movies? What's his deal?
I'm getting fed of older movies getting teal'd the fuck up when they get remastered. This is the third time James Cameron has done this to one of his own movies.
I figure The Abyss is next.
Is he embarrassed of the old, more natural color grade of his movies? What's his deal?
I figure The Abyss is next.
Is he embarrassed of the old, more natural color grade of his movies? What's his deal?
Saw this as a 10year old as my first movie in a theater. I went back the next weekend to watch it again. Mind blown.
I'm getting fed up of older movies getting teal'd the fuck up when they get remastered. This is the (edit: FOURTH) time James Cameron has done this to one of his own movies.
I figure The Abyss is next.
Is he embarrassed of the old, more natural color grade of his movies? What's his deal?
Not a Cameron joint but I didn't know Blade Runner: The Final Cut had this done too until you pointed it out.
You say this, but again, T2 is the first film he actually began applying the patented Cameron blue tint to. I don't know how True Lies missed the boat on it, but T2 was always a very blue film. It's probably just become more pronounced in this footage.
I personally love the way the Aliens remaster looks.
Don't worry, we'll never get The Abyss on bluray, so its color grading will be preserved forever! 😭I'm getting fed up of older movies getting teal'd the fuck up when they get remastered. This is the (edit: FOURTH) time James Cameron has done this to one of his own movies.
I figure The Abyss is next.
Is he embarrassed of the old, more natural color grade of his movies? What's his deal?
I believe that's TJ Hooker
They did for the canal chase jump.I thought they had CG'd away the stunt doubles' faces for this release.
Who the fuck is this guy?
Yeah, I meant it looks like it was filmed in 2017. Like, Lawrence of Arabia you can tell is old no matter how high the resolution.Is he? I'll wait for him to answer thanks.
Yeah, I meant it looks like it was filmed in 2017. Like, Lawrence of Arabia you can tell is old no matter how high the resolution.
Man I cannot wait to see this in theaters for the first time.
That's one of the (civil) arguments I get into with customers frequently. Most just scoff at getting movies more than a decade old on blu ray (for the few customers I get that actually have blu ray) because old stuff can't benefit from the resolution. Obviously those fools haven't seen a properly restored older film.Sure, but there are a lot of movies that look like they were filmed "in modern days" even though they could be 20-30-40 years old. It depends on how the film was shot, and how well the film was transferred.
Jaws is a really good example. Yes, everything looks like 1975 because the clothes and designs are all 75 as hell (just like the production design of T2 is 1991 like a motherfucker) but you put that blu-ray on and if you didn't know all those actors were on set about 40 years ago you'd swear Spielberg shot that fucker a couple years ago at most.
That's one of the best things about blu-ray, and great blu-ray transfers: People's conceptions of how "old movies" are supposed to (or could) look gets completely rewired, because honestly, great cinematography is one of the elements of a movie that is the least susceptible to aging.
Wait, is the film being theatrically re-released in a 2D version or is the only format available the converted 3D?