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I was a bit disappointed when I got the TOS Blu-ray set to find that TMP was not the DE but the original theatrical, which is okay, but I love the DE and consider it superior in every way.
Only Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Restored) [Blu-ray] which had an actual restoration.Which movies benefit the most from the bluray transfer?
See the review from DVDTalk.How is the audio compared to DVD?
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The TMP DE was done very tastefully and from looking at it you'd never know the film didn't always look this way. The DE is the superior version of the film and I dare call anyone who disagrees a film-making ignoramus.
Indeed.
I mean, you only need to watch the scene you use in your avatar; Kirk's emotional connection to 'his' ship comes across much stronger here than in the theatrical version.
It's still a pretty liveless movie, nothing can really change that, I guess, but the DE IS better.
Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection
it is cheaper to purchase the Blu-ray collection on a sale or even used but if you own the films as the Special Collector's Edition on DVD keep it for another 4 years when we will see some Blu-ray special edition.
After watching the theatrical edition again on BluRay, I keep thinking about the #1 highlight of the Director's Edition that nobody seems to mention. The sound.
The sound design in the Motion Picture is very awkward, intrusive and overall annoying. Do we really want to have a computer's voice constantly telling us what we already know every time something happens? I don't mind a warning or two for the obvious, but how many times must we hear "INTRUDER ALERT!" before we get the idea? That is probably one of the best example of content elimination for an alternate version of a film I've seen to date. Even more so than Deckard's voice over elimination for the Director's/Final Cut. Less is so much more.
And don't forget......
INTRUDER LOCATION: A SONIC SHOWER!
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The DE is nothing more than an insult to both the Theatrical and Special Longer Version. Tampering with old movies and trying to "fix" them is an insult in itself!
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It so happens that I’m currently trying them out for the first time. On Monday I shipped them 44 DVDs, which have not yet been delivered. If anybody’s interested, I’ll let you know how smoothly the process goes.
TMP: DE, after watching the theatrical version for the first time in an age on BD, I'm honestly not convinced the DE actually improves on this magnificent and woefully underrated Sci-Fi epic.
Yes, TMP is truly magnificent. I have not, and will not, be browbeaten into submission by the "slow motion picture" brigade. The movie is awesome, I love every second of it. Perhaps the "tighter" DE is a kind of "contract release" type clause allowing those who actually do like the film to finally "admit" to it because it's been "improved" so much by the DE - LOL.TMP: DE, after watching the theatrical version for the first time in an age on BD, I'm honestly not convinced the DE actually improves on this magnificent and woefully underrated Sci-Fi epic.
I greatly prefer the theatrical version of TMP. If only we could get them to put the 'ABC Special Longer Version' on Blu-Ray.
Upscaling is so misunderstood. I'm not directing this to you specifically Cheapjack, but an upscaled DVD will not, and cannot, approach the quality of Blu-ray or any native full HD source. NTSC DVD's are encoded at 480i, their PAL counterparts 576i. Most movie Blu-ray's are 1080p. Here in the UK, you often see or hear advertising campaigns about DVD players upscaling to "near HD quality", with the same proclaimed by totally uninformed presenters on myriad shopping channels.you can just put in a standard DVD and it will upscale.
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