Har lige set klip fra How The West Was Won, smilebox versionen. Det er simpelthen en overdådig billedside, både kvalitetsmæssigt og formatmæssigt, som gør det svært at gå tilbage til et rektangulært billede bagefter. Absolut en udfordrer til årets udgivelse!
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#345 Har lige læst anmeldelserne af I og II hos bæveren og de er mindre ekstatiske. Det ser ud som om, den velkendte mørke gyldne tone er blevet ændret og istedet har man fået et meget lysere billede med mere røde toner.
Lidt hård medfart til Godfather boksen, men kan jo være det er Dracula-syndromet som Bruce snakker om, hvor det måske ikke ser "optimalt" ud, men at det til gengæld er meget tættere på de oprindelige visioner for filmen... Anmelderen virker selv lidt biased (hvad dælen hedder det på dansk?! hehe)
Video 4 / 5 "'The Godfather' films first made their DVD debut back in 2001. That highly-anticipated restoration left me underwhelmed. The source material appeared aged, with spotty prints, weak contrast and blacks that were far from consistent. Now, in a move of surprising speed, Francis Ford Coppola and his Zoetrope Studios have embraced Blu-ray, releasing this new and improved "Coppola Restoration" of 'The Godfather Collection' only three years after the format's launch. Newly-restored and remastered for high-definition (under the auspices of Coppola, director of photography Gordon Willis, and restoration expert Robert A. Harris), I found the result overall to be a very good to great improvement. Those expecting the pristine look of a modern film will still be disappointed, but it is certainly hard to imagine these films looking any better."
"Coppola's approach to brightening his films (particularly 'The Godfather' and 'The Godfather Part II') will undoubtedly be controversial. Contrast is intensified on these transfers, which does improve image clarity but also adds a hotness (particularly to outdoor scenes) that may shock those used to the previous, much more muted video editions. The use of soft filters (again, more on the first two films) is further exacerbated here, with many scenes now looking quite misty and soft. This does add a very vintage look to the transfers which is elegant, but if you're looking for razor-sharp presentation, this is not it. Colors are likewise dulled, which brings out an orange-brown cast throughout and very few instances of vivid primaries (blood, however, does have a wonderfully rich, deep crimson hue). Detail is overall good on 'The Godfather' and 'The Godfather Part II,' with the Blu-rays adding noticeable fine texture and improved shadow delineation compared to the DVD. The increase isn't revelatory, but it's substantial enough to be appreciable."
Lyd 3 /5 "To go along with the upgraded video, Francis Ford Coppola has befitted 'The Godfather Collection' with brand-new English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Surround (48kHz/24-bit) tracks for all three films. The results, alas, did not really deliver much improvement for me. Fidelity is improved, but you'd be hard pressed to find much that has been boosted in terms of surround presence or envelopment."
#341 filmz-Kadann 16 år siden
Det hænger vel sammen med deres politik om at udgive filmene i en version der er så tæt på instruktørens vision, som overhovedet muligt.
#342 The Insider 16 år siden
#343 MouseMickey 16 år siden
Bliver ret interessant og se hvordan kvaliteten af den er.
#344 filmz-Bruce 16 år siden
#345 The Insider 16 år siden
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/reviewshd/godfatherc...
#346 filmz-Bruce 16 år siden
Blu-ray billede, tjek teksturen i asfalten. Det lysere billede giver næsten en DNR effekt:
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film2/DVDReviews41/godfat...
DVD:
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/dvdcompare/godafathe...
Well. Coppola gjorde det helt rigtige med Dracula, så jeg er sgu også sikker på, at man ikke har fucket Godfather op. Kunne
#347 cansi 16 år siden
http://www.batman-on-film.com/TDK_DVD-info-TheNeth...
Det kan bare ikke passe at der kun bliver så lidt. Nej nej nej... Seriøst håber at det kun er en del af den fulde liste...
#348 Notional 16 år siden
#349 cansi 16 år siden
#350 McPeter 16 år siden
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/1613/godfathercoll...
Video 4 / 5
"'The Godfather' films first made their DVD debut back in 2001. That highly-anticipated restoration left me underwhelmed. The source material appeared aged, with spotty prints, weak contrast and blacks that were far from consistent. Now, in a move of surprising speed, Francis Ford Coppola and his Zoetrope Studios have embraced Blu-ray, releasing this new and improved "Coppola Restoration" of 'The Godfather Collection' only three years after the format's launch. Newly-restored and remastered for high-definition (under the auspices of Coppola, director of photography Gordon Willis, and restoration expert Robert A. Harris), I found the result overall to be a very good to great improvement. Those expecting the pristine look of a modern film will still be disappointed, but it is certainly hard to imagine these films looking any better."
"Coppola's approach to brightening his films (particularly 'The Godfather' and 'The Godfather Part II') will undoubtedly be controversial. Contrast is intensified on these transfers, which does improve image clarity but also adds a hotness (particularly to outdoor scenes) that may shock those used to the previous, much more muted video editions. The use of soft filters (again, more on the first two films) is further exacerbated here, with many scenes now looking quite misty and soft. This does add a very vintage look to the transfers which is elegant, but if you're looking for razor-sharp presentation, this is not it. Colors are likewise dulled, which brings out an orange-brown cast throughout and very few instances of vivid primaries (blood, however, does have a wonderfully rich, deep crimson hue). Detail is overall good on 'The Godfather' and 'The Godfather Part II,' with the Blu-rays adding noticeable fine texture and improved shadow delineation compared to the DVD. The increase isn't revelatory, but it's substantial enough to be appreciable."
Lyd 3 /5
"To go along with the upgraded video, Francis Ford Coppola has befitted 'The Godfather Collection' with brand-new English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Surround (48kHz/24-bit) tracks for all three films. The results, alas, did not really deliver much improvement for me. Fidelity is improved, but you'd be hard pressed to find much that has been boosted in terms of surround presence or envelopment."