One of my sons brought up a good point while we were watching the HD-DVD version. If they fixed the space effects why not spruce up the bridge set? They could have made the set look quite a bit better since the HD-DVD reveals the bridge set as the cheap prop it really was.
^ When it comes to The Doomsday Machine, I take the exact opposite point of view. The best part about the remastering? The new Constellation. The rush job and $4.99 budget in creating the old model showed on screen. It was always a weak point. The worst part? The new planet killer. It looks terrible. And the strafing runs by the Enterprise are soooo hokey.
All in all, I'll take the old version of this one, and I'm favorably disposed to most of the remasters. In fact, I'd prefer to watch the remastered Corbomite Maneuver, and Corbomite Maneuver is one of my top five Star Trek episodes.
The first DVD release of the un-remastered episodes was, I feel, a bit of a botch-job. The soundtracks are good (having a 5.1 sound mix on all episodes is pretty cool) but visually they should have cleaned up the prints and enhanced the colours like they did with the remasters.
If they did clean them they did a pretty mediocre job - you can see dirt, hairs and damaged frames on every episode!
Compared with the Remasters or say something like, Doctor Who classic episodes where every single frame is cleaned up using software, it's a pretty crappy job IMO.
I'll be saving my 'remastered TOS' money for when remastering provides: Asimo-style robots to the backgrounds of many Enterprise corridor and engineering scenes, and Forbidden Planet C-57-D style saucers to backgrounds of appropiate space & planet-surface scenes.![]()
The HD-DVD format is very crisp and clear but reveals the sets as something cheap and fake. This takes away from the experience.
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