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itunes has the Special Longer editon for download. They don't have the Director's cut.
^^^Well the "Blu-ray version" will likely be the Director's Cut version so since those line are not in the Director's version they will not be included.
Unless they include the 'Special longer version' which is the ONLY version that had those lines you're out of luck.
So since they sure as hell aren't going to make a FOURTH version---you won't hear those lines on the Blu-ray unless they include the SLV.
Of course they will likely include all the cut stuff in a separate section as the did in the standard release--so at least you'll be able to see it there.
I much prefer the Director's cut but they left out 3 exchanges that surely should have been left in:
1. The one you mentioned
2. McCloy's beautiful, "Or a crew of a thousand ten miles tall" and
3. Decker's, "Of course, we all create god in our image"
whoever was advising Wise (or if he made the decision himself) they just blew it be leaving those bits, which would have added about 50 seconds to the movie.
itunes has the Special Longer editon for download.
I heard that the new special effects done for the Director's Edition DVD were only made at standard resolution, and so the film can't be released as-is on Blu-Ray. Does this mean they will have to redo the effects all over again for a Blu-Ray release (or to air the film in HD)?
(This is the same reason why TNG, DS9 and Voyager must be redone from scratch if they are ever to be aired in HD or released on Blu-Ray, since all of their effects and editing were done on videotape which has a very low resolution.)
Videotape? The effects are of DVD quality, so I doubt the effects were done on videotape.
i believe that was a reference to TNG, DS9, and most of early Voyager.
I'd be surprised if the SLV is available anywhere at this point.
when was it's last official release. the 1990s?
I love that guys idea of a Blade Runner style box set though. I just don't think Paramount will ever do anything quite that classy for Trek.
Hell, TWOK deserves the same treatment as well.
Special Longer Version, the 1983 television edit of Star Trek - The Motion Picture that had 12 minutes of deleted footage cut back into the feature. It was first shown on ABC and then released to video.Pardon my ignorance, but what is the SLV?
Special Longer Version, the 1983 television edit of Star Trek - The Motion Picture that had 12 minutes of deleted footage cut back into the feature. It was first shown on ABC and then released to video.Pardon my ignorance, but what is the SLV?
Neil
Special Longer Version, the 1983 television edit of Star Trek - The Motion Picture that had 12 minutes of deleted footage cut back into the feature. It was first shown on ABC and then released to video.Pardon my ignorance, but what is the SLV?
Neil
A new audio mix wouldn't be a problem, as that could just be present as another audio track. The bigger problem would be any smaller trims, as you mentioned.That'd be technically impossible, considering how virtually every scene had a new audio mix, or shots trimmed down by a few frames, or some other modification. Seamless branching is only worth the trouble if most of the movie is identical between the different versions that are being branched.
Which I'd not be willing to bet on, after what happened to Babylon 5.As for the visual effects, I remember that the people responsible made all the models and scenes with enough quality to be rendered at film resolution, because a theatrical rerelease was a possibility. They were rendered only at DVD quality because Paramount cheaped out, but assuming good archives were kept, it wouldn't be any trouble at all to take the new special effects assets and rerender them in HD.
Assuming good archives were kept.
Videotape? The effects are of DVD quality, so I doubt the effects were done on videotape.
i believe that was a reference to TNG, DS9, and most of early Voyager.
The TNG/DS9/VOY editing was not done on a regular videotape. They used professional tapes that have the DVD level (480 lines) quality.
I don't know what you mean by effects being of DVD quality, the TMP cg ship stuff doesn't look very good next to the original model shots.
Just to that we are clear, that last image IS the real model.
INDYSOLO you of all posters damned well know I know better than to misID a miniature shot ... as for the other guy, I don' t know him except to think his avatar sucks.
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