He's definitely not talking about Enterprise, because he wrote that Enterprise is old news.
Who knows, maybe they decided to start on DS9 early.
You know, the old "strike while the iron is hot".
It's a classic to *me*.I really wish Contagion was at least considered as the second episode for the Screening.......I know it's not a "classic" by any means........![]()
Who knows, maybe they decided to start on DS9 early.
You know, the old "strike while the iron is hot".
Unless his cryptic tweet was referring to an announcement that besides Enterprise, the Animated Series will hit Blu-Ray---it was Remastered in HD for it's DVD release in 2006. So that's another Trek show that could be popped onto Blu-Ray with no trouble.
Interesting. The movies usually ARE sped up by 4%--wonder why the TV show is not.
I see, but for releases that are on both formats such as the 2009 TOS movie re-releases they listed times that did indicate a speed-up.
What about new versions for the movies? Maybe ST-TMP (Director's Cut) and STII-TWOK (Director's Cut)? It could involve Burnett for VAM, but not necessarily involve CBS's overworked staff working on TNG...
Although I would love to see DS9 ASAP, and I guess CBS perceived the BDs will make some money and then they may want to run before the BD age ends, and they loose the opportunity to rip us off with it before streaming becomes the norm, I don't see them remastering so much stuff in so little time. Even the choice of Enterprise shows they want to release the stuff that is ready, to make a buck without spending as much as a full restoration from uncut negatives.
So, my 2 cents are on the movies... maybe we'll get Robert Wise's vision in HD, at last!
What about new versions for the movies? Maybe ST-TMP (Director's Cut) and STII-TWOK (Director's Cut)? It could involve Burnett for VAM, but not necessarily involve CBS's overworked staff working on TNG...
Although I would love to see DS9 ASAP, and I guess CBS perceived the BDs will make some money and then they may want to run before the BD age ends, and they loose the opportunity to rip us off with it before streaming becomes the norm, I don't see them remastering so much stuff in so little time. Even the choice of Enterprise shows they want to release the stuff that is ready, to make a buck without spending as much as a full restoration from uncut negatives.
So, my 2 cents are on the movies... maybe we'll get Robert Wise's vision in HD, at last!
The movies are controlled by Paramount---not CBS, so if anything is done too the movies it would be Paramount calling the shots.
CBS-D really need to approach Paramount to remake the movies. Surely Paramount would not turn them down when they smell $$$.
The bluray of the movies that Paramount did was a very very poor effort. Many of the movies have been put through a digital filter that makes them look awful. All the grain (and therefore the detail) has been scrubbed and the crew look like waxworks.
Now what Paramount should do is go back to the original uncut negative and the original VFX elements and remake the movies the same way CBS have remade TNG. Imagine scenes like the Enterprise/Shuttlepod scene from TMP when recomposited using 2012 tech. It would look incredible. Get it done Paramount.
CBS-D really need to approach Paramount to remake the movies. Surely Paramount would not turn them down when they smell $$$.
The bluray of the movies that Paramount did was a very very poor effort. Many of the movies have been put through a digital filter that makes them look awful. All the grain (and therefore the detail) has been scrubbed and the crew look like waxworks.
Now what Paramount should do is go back to the original uncut negative and the original VFX elements and remake the movies the same way CBS have remade TNG. Imagine scenes like the Enterprise/Shuttlepod scene from TMP when recomposited using 2012 tech. It would look incredible. Get it done Paramount.
I prefer less grain, call me crazy.
RAMA
CBS-D really need to approach Paramount to remake the movies. Surely Paramount would not turn them down when they smell $$$.
The bluray of the movies that Paramount did was a very very poor effort. Many of the movies have been put through a digital filter that makes them look awful. All the grain (and therefore the detail) has been scrubbed and the crew look like waxworks.
Now what Paramount should do is go back to the original uncut negative and the original VFX elements and remake the movies the same way CBS have remade TNG. Imagine scenes like the Enterprise/Shuttlepod scene from TMP when recomposited using 2012 tech. It would look incredible. Get it done Paramount.
I prefer less grain, call me crazy.
RAMA
You can always filter it out by yourself if you are desprate to do so. However, the rest of us can't restore detail that has already been erased. The TOS movie blu rays are a bit of an atrocity, especially when compared to what CBS is doing with the remastering.
The bluray of the movies that Paramount did was a very very poor effort.
The movies are controlled by Paramount---not CBS, so if anything is done too the movies it would be Paramount calling the shots.
I prefer less grain, call me crazy.
RAMA
You can always filter it out by yourself if you are desprate to do so. However, the rest of us can't restore detail that has already been erased. The TOS movie blu rays are a bit of an atrocity, especially when compared to what CBS is doing with the remastering.
Read some reviews online over the last year, and generally speaking, the blurays get quite a bit of praise, only a very small percentage dislike the noise reduction. Most agree the blurays are the best presentation of the movies ever.
Having said that, I don't own a single one of the old movies on bluray.I will have to check it out myself.
RAMA
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