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laserbite34
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching? Posted: 18 May 2017, 12:23 |
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Arrived today Ladyhawke (1985) [12370] enjoying this Richard Donner film. Magical adventure love story, how I missed this underneath my radar in the 80's? Picture transfer of cinematographer, Vittorio Storaro, framed in 2.35:1 is fine detail for the laserdisc format with colours are nice and stable.
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laserbite34
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching? Posted: 03 Jun 2017, 19:55 |
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forper wrote: Great stuff! I have Wrath of Khan, feel like pulling it out. Too bad my HR36 is down. Waiting for replacement ICs... Get those ICs repaired Mr. Scott.
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kingpin
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching? Posted: 13 Jun 2017, 19:56 |
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Great Escape, The (1963) (Japanese Laserdisc) To be quite honest I've seen the movie for the first time and I like it very much! It was nice to see that Hendley (James Garner) took care of Blythe (Donald Pleasence) after being almost blinded by the Moonshine. A very emotional scene was when the semi-blind Blythe was shot from behind.
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forper
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching? Posted: 16 Jun 2017, 11:15 |
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Superb Kingpin, screenshots from your equipment I presume? That's the magic of Laserdisc/CRT.! laserbite34 wrote: forper wrote: Great stuff! I have Wrath of Khan, feel like pulling it out. Too bad my HR36 is down. Waiting for replacement ICs... Get those ICs repaired Mr. Scott. I canna replace the ICs before the boat from China arrives Captain
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kingpin
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching? Posted: 24 Jun 2017, 11:41 |
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Goldeneye: Special Edition (1995)Goldeneye is not only a Classic, it's also my Favorite 007 Movie. The Audio & Video quality on this release is absolut Fantastic. Holy smokes, the AC-3/THX version is Loud!
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alien
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching? Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 04:52 |
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kingpin wrote: Great Escape, The (1963) (Japanese Laserdisc) To be quite honest I've seen the movie for the first time and I like it very much! It was nice to see that Hendley (James Garner) took care of Blythe (Donald Pleasence) after being almost blinded by the Moonshine. A very emotional scene was when the semi-blind Blythe was shot from behind. forper wrote: Superb Kingpin, screenshots from your equipment I presume? That's the magic of Laserdisc/CRT.! kingpin wrote: @forper
I got the picture from the Internet. When I watched a movie, I always took a screenshot of my TV. But i don't do that anymore. Maybe I'll do it again in the future. LOL forper. You do realise that what you are seeing and what you complemented is most likely a HD image from the Blu-Ray.
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scytales
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching? Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 14:34 |
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Just watched The Wonderful World of The Brothers Grimm (1962) : ML102427I have never seen before a movie filmed in the Cinerama process yet I have already seen a movie in the equivalent Soviet Kinopanorama. The viewing experience in Cinerama (or Kinopanorama for that matter), especially in dynamic scene such as the horse-dranw coach chase in the German forest, is absolutely stunning. A pity there were not very much movies filmed in this process. The whole movie itself is a joy to watch through. A charming fairytale with milestone moments such as the elves scene or the beautiful heart-whelming final climax. Such a shame PQ of this LD release is not that great. This masterpiece of cinematic history deserves better.
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