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Season FIVE OFFICIAL TNG Blu-Ray Discussion Thread

Really looking forward to this set, but I'm still befuddled over the marketing strategy they are going for now. There's no hype for it, no more theater screenings which brought TNG fans together and filled theater houses, and maybe no deals. Hopefully the Amazon price goes down again they it typically does on Sundays. I just wish they were as excited for Season 5 as they were for Seasons 1-2. It just feels like that honeymoon period is gone, which I guess was inevitable.
It could be worse. No one seems to give a sh*t at all about the ENT blu-ray sets. :)
 
It could be worse. No one seems to give a sh*t at all about the ENT blu-ray sets. :)

Honestly, I think they're releasing the TNG sets too close together. There's no time to build up hype or fans appetite between releases.

I'm not even sure I'm going to pick up season five at this point. Just too much of an overload.
 
I've been only getting TNG as well. Would like to get the first two seasons of ENT for all that VAM, but having revisited the show on Netflix I just didn't enjoy the show that much, and great bonus material isn't enough for me to justify spending all those bucks. Maybe when I find them real cheap, maybe. I'm definitely getting the third and fourth seasons for next year.
 
Has anyone seen any retailers mention a $59.99 price yet? Retailers all seem to have it at $79.99 right now.
 
Comparing some of the screencaps between the old DVDs and blu-ray really shows the benefits of this remastering. For such a long time the show used to look flat and as a result sometimes felt unremarkable, even when compared to the 2004 DVD release of TOS as that was at least produced on film rather than video. This screen comparison I put here really sums it up for me, and this is only when the HD cap is resized to the DVD's native 480.


DVD 2002
Ensignro.jpg



Blu-ray 2013
review5-480.jpg



The TNG cast were not kidding when they say the show now looks like it was shot yesterday. It really does. This kind of clarity adds something to these TNG viewings. Now looking just as good as its written.
 
I love the colour correction and the improved clarity. Even season 5 had a yellowish tinge to most of its scenes. Glad to see in the remastering that it's no longer present!
 
I would love to see a proper remastering of the Star Trek movies. The TNG blu rays blow the movie blu ray releases out of the stars.
 
Comparing some of the screencaps between the old DVDs and blu-ray really shows the benefits of this remastering. For such a long time the show used to look flat and as a result sometimes felt unremarkable, even when compared to the 2004 DVD release of TOS as that was at least produced on film rather than video. This screen comparison I put here really sums it up for me, and this is only when the HD cap is resized to the DVD's native 480.


DVD 2002
Ensignro.jpg



Blu-ray 2013
review5-480.jpg



The TNG cast were not kidding when they say the show now looks like it was shot yesterday. It really does. This kind of clarity adds something to these TNG viewings. Now looking just as good as its written.


Both Picard (head top) & Data's (forehead) are blown out on the remaster...and didn't need to be...but it is what it is. (One of my day to day jobs is color correction)
 
Comparing some of the screencaps between the old DVDs and blu-ray really shows the benefits of this remastering. For such a long time the show used to look flat and as a result sometimes felt unremarkable, even when compared to the 2004 DVD release of TOS as that was at least produced on film rather than video. This screen comparison I put here really sums it up for me, and this is only when the HD cap is resized to the DVD's native 480.


DVD 2002
Ensignro.jpg



Blu-ray 2013
review5-480.jpg



The TNG cast were not kidding when they say the show now looks like it was shot yesterday. It really does. This kind of clarity adds something to these TNG viewings. Now looking just as good as its written.


Both Picard (head top) & Data's (forehead) are blown out on the remaster...and didn't need to be...but it is what it is. (One of my day to day jobs is color correction)
I'll accept this, and even some minor crushing, as long as the horrible, ultra drab, washed out visual sheen of Season 5 is alleviated.
 
^^I'm with ya.

I had no idea just how bad/inconsistent the DVD sets were until the Remastering was done. Though I did know Season 1 looked just bad from the getgo on DVD & Broadcast.
 
Just curious for those who have the set for review (I believe that would be Frontier), was there a trailer for Season 6? I'm sure it's coming out sometime early next year but just curious if we have our first bit of information on that season. Also, it will be interesting to see DS9 in High Definition for that set, which might be a preview to what's to come with that series.
 
Unfortunately, TrekCore said there is no S6 trailer.

Pity. I wonder what they are going to do for Season 6. You've got the start of DS9, the great Cardassian two parter in Chain of Command (I hope they chat with the guy who played Jellico, Ronnie Cox is it?), and this is the second to last season of the series. What was going on in 1992-1993 that was Star Trek based other than the Start of DS9?

As for season 5, I found out they are including the Best Buy features on this set. That is awesome as I've never seen them.
 
As for season 5, I found out they are including the Best Buy features on this set. That is awesome as I've never seen them.

Superb! Thank-you for letting us know. I have wanted to see the 1987 CGI test E-D ever since it was announced as Best Buy only VAM.

:bolian:
 
Unfortunately, TrekCore said there is no S6 trailer.

Pity. I wonder what they are going to do for Season 6. You've got the start of DS9, the great Cardassian two parter in Chain of Command (I hope they chat with the guy who played Jellico, Ronnie Cox is it?), and this is the second to last season of the series. What was going on in 1992-1993 that was Star Trek based other than the Start of DS9?

I'm sure when a trailer is released it will definitely highlight the appearance of Scotty, "Tapestry", "Birthright", "A Fistful of Datas", "Descent".

It's too bad commentaries will only be done for best received episodes, because from what I understand Moore and Braga are eager to rip on bad ones such as "Aquiel", the one that infamously ended with "the dog did it".
 
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