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signofzeta
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching?  Posted: 01 Aug 2023, 00:36 |
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I watched Gamera, Guardian of the Universe (1995) [DLZ-0185]. This is a very high quality LD. The movie itself isn’t as good as the best Godzilla movie but it’s a lot better than the worse ones. While it is a lot more serious than the OG series the fights still get goofy and Gameras spinning flying trick looks totally badass in this version.
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firehorse_44
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching?  Posted: 01 Aug 2023, 00:53 |
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signofzeta wrote: I watched Gamera, Guardian of the Universe (1995) [DLZ-0185]. This is a very high quality LD. The movie itself isn’t as good as the best Godzilla movie but it’s a lot better than the worse ones. While it is a lot more serious than the OG series the fights still get goofy and Gameras spinning flying trick looks totally badass in this version. Gamera has always had a special place in my heart. Based on Zetas assessment I am going to give this contemporary version a spin soon down the road. Thanks for the interpretation man. Cheers to the membership.....
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signofzeta
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching?  Posted: 31 Aug 2023, 14:40 |
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My kid and I have been watching a lot of Marx Bros lately. We have the Paramount era BR, which is great, but there doesn’t seem to be a similar thing for the later films. In fact, the DVD copy of A Day At the Races I bought on Amazin’ was an “Archive” version…in other words a burn. It’s strange how differently two different companies can treat the exact same fan base… One nice thing about movies like this though is that the LD editions look about %95 as good as the 1080p versions so as long as you have LDs you are set other than the LD possibly missing any pre-code footage. B/w movies often look very good on LD. Sadly the only Marx LD I have though is the excellent Night at the Opera, A: Special Edition #31 (1935) [CC1131L].
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sega3dmm
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching?  Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 23:35 |
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I had a copy of Babe: Pig in the City (1998) [PILF-2769] just sitting in display as wall art. I already had the DVD and months ago I lent it to a friend who has yet to return it. So then I opened it from the seal and then decided to play it on the mighty CLD-R7G. My goodness, I knew Japan specializes in mastering LDs at 0 IRE during the later years of the format but I didn't know it happened as early as 1999! I noticed how dark the picture looked but after playing with the black level settings on my plasma it looked okay. Top-notch transfer as well, beautiful picture and very quiet yet robust sound on the PCM side! I recommend this particular disc to anyone who wants the late-LD goodness but doesn't and will not pay top dollar for discs like Fight Club or Star Wars The Phantom Menace. Also it's perhaps the best looking LaserDisc that I own now.
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signofzeta
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching?  Posted: 15 Sep 2023, 02:01 |
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It is a great looking LD. I’m a big fan of Babe. I never saw the sequel because I never wanted one. A while back though I decided to get it for the AC-3. It arrived in a perfect condition sleeve but…the disc inside was cracked in two. I eventually got another copy quite some time later and eventually watched it. After like $70 spent and probably a year or two between the two copies and me eventually getting around to seeing it well…it turns out I don’t like Babe II very much at all!  Its loud and kinda nightmarish and I get none of the same feelings I got from the first movie. Oh well, there’s always the first one, which I have regular and DTS versions of, and the weirdo fans can have their Big Top Peewee level City of Lost Children-esque freak circus of a sequel. 
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sega3dmm
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching?  Posted: 15 Sep 2023, 16:33 |
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I know those feelings you have. Pig in the City wasn't a good sequel to Babe in my opinion but I watched it for the insanity of it all. 'Twas a trippy trip! Last night I decided to spin Jackie Brown (1997) [15065 AS] despite me not having a DTS decoder by me at the moment. I just switched to the analog channels and watched it from there, and talk about a difference a region, let alone a year makes in terms of LD mastering. Unfortunately, I noticed some of the dreaded "CLV-smearing" in the picture, and trust me I have a CLD-R7G which is known to eliminate smear. It has to be a shoddy mastering job, and I believe there has to be some DNR involved because Babe II's disc was smear-free and CLV. The worst example I can think of is Chapter 5 where Ordell visits Beaumont at night. It's dimly lit for a reason and making matters worse it involves two black people; it's basically smear city! Could it be a master ready for THX certification but without the THX license?
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sega3dmm
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Post subject: Re: What have you been watching?  Posted: 25 Sep 2023, 22:32 |
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Watched Age of Innocence, The [52636] with my mother, a notorious DADC USA pressing. Here's my controversial opinion: hardly any rot on my copy, picture looks outstanding coming from the pre-DVD era, and to be fair I didn't notice any flipped channels on the audio side, it's a center-channel, dialogue-heavy movie. Except the first side, DADC USA cannot press CAV discs imho. My audio chain is Optical from the CLD-R7G, feeding into the Peachtree DAC-ITx, analog RCA out to a Technics SH-8020, equalized, sent out to the Kenwood KR-710. My video chain is simply S-video from the player to the Panasonic plasma display.
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