I always thought the line was “That young man is my son” not “he’s my son” and that seems lot better to me. It’s like a proud father excited to give his best friend some news.
-Special Reunion - its a dumb cast extras "reunion" of those on camera actor exras
It is reported both ways in several web pages, depending on the author of the piece. Can't see the scene in any online versions of the script.
https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=828
Sounds like "he's my..." to me.
For me, Spock's delivery of "fascinating" is just off, somehow.
Kor
I just hope the DE of TMP is released on regular Blu-Ray. Everything I read references the 4k but no mention of a traditional Blu-Ray.
I just hope the DE of TMP is released on regular Blu-Ray. Everything I read references the 4k but no mention of a traditional Blu-Ray.
Honestly I'm not a huge fan of 4K. Sometimes something can be too perfect. It just seems 4K makes everything look like a daytime soap opera to me.
You need to have your TV adjusted or better equipment because 4K Done Right looks exactly like film that you would see on a movie screen. If it looks smoothed over like a soap opera then either the settings are off on the equipment or they have done an improper job remastering the movie.
You need to have your TV adjusted or better equipment because 4K Done Right looks exactly like film that you would see on a movie screen. If it looks smoothed over like a soap opera then either the settings are off on the equipment or they have done an improper job remastering the movie.
Yes, I was going to say check your TV settings. A lot of TVs have motion smoothing turned on by default. This generally has the effect of making film look like higher frame rate video by essentially interpolating new frames. This is why it looks like a soap opera, which are usually 50 or 60hz video.
Basically, turn off any image processing on your TV, including any noise reduction or edge enhancement. And you might have to do the same on your player. Films are painstakingly remastered and presented in amazing 4K on disc, but then your TV ruins it all by turning it to crap.
The DE team is working (as I type) on the new version of the DE. They are under the impression that there will be a Blu-Ray option in addition to a 4K.
4k sucks. Few have successfully argued to me why a little more resolution is so much better. Ridiculous.I just hope the DE of TMP is released on regular Blu-Ray. Everything I read references the 4k but no mention of a traditional Blu-Ray.
Honestly I'm not a huge fan of 4K. Sometimes something can be too perfect. It just seems 4K makes everything look like a daytime soap opera to me.
Hmm, ok. Usually when I see 4K it's demos at stores, and I've seen them showing movies that ended up looking like it was filmed by a soap opera crew. So maybe it's just some demo setting I'm seeing.
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