Does that mean they should remaster/release just the DC and leave the theatrical version in waxy digitally-scrubbed purgatory?Pretty sure the theatrical release of TUC has been released on Blu-ray.
Does that mean they should remaster/release just the DC and leave the theatrical version in waxy digitally-scrubbed purgatory?Pretty sure the theatrical release of TUC has been released on Blu-ray.
Does that mean they should remaster/release just the DC and leave the theatrical version in waxy digitally-scrubbed purgatory?
Depends if you have two versions of each branch.Of course branching means you're stuck committing to one aspect ratio or the other.![]()
At least you got the nice Mego TMP ships when they came out.^^ Speaking as a fellow Canadian fan I suspect it will be available for download eventually.
Just to be clear I was referring to having both options, just like ST 2I want the theatrical version of VI as well. In original 2.35 aspect ratio. The director's cut can remain 2.00 (or whatever it was) if he really must.
I don't think 5, 6 & TNG films have been remastered the way the first four recently have though.Pretty sure the theatrical release of TUC has been released on Blu-ray.
I don't think 5, 6 & TNG films have been remastered the way the first four recently have though.
They need the same attention that 1-4 have had. New transfers, without DNR. GEN needs a total color-timing overhaul, and INS needs the geometry fixed. (There are quite a few shots in the first third that are stretched horizontally compared to the rest.)Though I'm not sure what remastering the TNG films really need?
The only visual issues I see in Insurrection look like they're from the anamorphic Panavision lens that was used during filming and not from the transfer, a case of "CinemaScope Mumps."They need the same attention that 1-4 have had. New transfers, without DNR. GEN needs a total color-timing overhaul, and INS needs the geometry fixed. (There are quite a few shots in the first third that are stretched horizontally compared to the rest.)
Depends if you have two versions of each branch.
Or not.
Could be, but it comes and goes during scenes. One side of the conversation will be okay, and the reverse is too wide. Regardless of the cause, I'd love for them to fix it.The only visual issues I see in Insurrection look like they're from the anamorphic Panavision lens that was used during filming and not from the transfer, a case of "CinemaScope Mumps."
Yes, Insurrection has that sumptuous location footage. I'd be interested in seeing how the CGI holds up at 4K.Insurrection sucks balls, but I bet it would look gorgeous in 4k HDR. It has a great color palate and cinematography. I feel the same way about Generations, except GEN is a far better film.
The “branching” on my 4k TWOK disk is flawed. If I watch the director’s version, the audio hiccups every time a scene with added material begins. It’s really irritating.
I think that's just the lyrics to the original Star Trek theme that Gene Roddenberry added so he could rip off Alexander Courage of both his royalties and theme credit (La-La Land Records still credits the original theme to both Alexander Courage and Gene Roddenberry). Wonder if anyone warned Goldsmith or Kusik about those fine details in Gene's contracts.I vaguely remember a version by a female vocalist (I can't remember who), and that version actually had the words "Star Trek" in the lyrics.
Is Canada getting its own Paramount+? More and more, the rest of the world is coming on board.
Maybe after the Paramount+ exclusive window?
The DE Team anticipated it would be available in both 4K discs and Blu-Ray after the exclusive window.
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