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YES! Should look beautiful. The old DVD is terrible.
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captveg wrote:
YES! Should look beautiful. The old DVD is terrible.
FYI, Caleb Deschanel supervised the HD master.
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Excellent
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#205 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

Is the remastered blu of Robocop really just the R-rated cut? Is this as bad as I think it sounds?
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Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:Is the remastered blu of Robocop really just the R-rated cut? Is this as bad as I think it sounds?
Where have you heard this? It is definitely the uncut version.
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#207 Post by Zot! »

I think the problem is that the R-rated cut is missing, for anyone who might care.
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#208 Post by cdnchris »

I can also confirm the new Blu-ray is definitely the uncut version. The R-rated cut is completely absent as far as I can see.
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#209 Post by warren oates »

But isn't the commentary, which I suppose is the old Criterion one, synched to an R-rated cut of the film?
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#210 Post by cdnchris »

Criterion's DVD also featured the uncut version so its commentary is for that cut. MGM recorded an all-new track, which was a group track (Criterion's recorded everyone separately) but was specific for the R-rated cut if I recall. The Blu-ray reuses the MGM track. But since there is less than, what, 30-seconds difference I don't think it would be too big a deal.
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cdnchris wrote:I can also confirm the new Blu-ray is definitely the uncut version. The R-rated cut is completely absent as far as I can see.
The Amazon listing says "Bonus Features: **Remastered Theatrical Feature Blu-ray," which I presumed meant the R-rated cut was presented as a bonus feature, but maybe not?
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#212 Post by cdnchris »

It's not there as far as I can see, as any sort of option.
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cdnchris wrote:It's not there as far as I can see, as any sort of option.
OK, thanks.
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#215 Post by captveg »

So, that press release revealed plans for The Birdcage, but everything else was generally known.
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It does put to bed speculation that Criterion would be releasing The Good, The Bad and The Ugly or the whole Man with No Name trilogy. It would have been nice for Criterion to be able to revisit their Robocop release (if they were even still interested), but I don't mind having paid only $8 for the new Blu-ray.
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#217 Post by ianungstad »

I'm hoping that with It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World and Midnight Cowboy in the works that MGM lets Criterion have Spinal Tap. It's the films 30th Anniversary this year and MGM already put up a new HD version for streaming.
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#218 Post by ianungstad »

Matt wrote:It does put to bed speculation that Criterion would be releasing The Good, The Bad and The Ugly or the whole Man with No Name trilogy. It would have been nice for Criterion to be able to revisit their Robocop release (if they were even still interested), but I don't mind having paid only $8 for the new Blu-ray.
It's already listed on Amazon. It's a similar package to Rocky where it's being bundled with the 2 other Eastwood films but it's only the "lead" film that gets a new 4k master. Which is fine; since these have been quite fairly priced.
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#219 Post by warren oates »

Can you post that link, ianungstad?
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ianungstad wrote:
Matt wrote:It does put to bed speculation that Criterion would be releasing The Good, The Bad and The Ugly or the whole Man with No Name trilogy. It would have been nice for Criterion to be able to revisit their Robocop release (if they were even still interested), but I don't mind having paid only $8 for the new Blu-ray.
It's already listed on Amazon. It's a similar package to Rocky where it's being bundled with the 2 other Eastwood films but it's only the "lead" film that gets a new 4k master. Which is fine; since these have been quite fairly priced.
I wish I didn't have to rebuy un-remastered Blu-rays of the other two films, but if priced fairly I won't cry over it as The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is probably in my Top 5 favorite films ever made.
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#221 Post by eerik »

Remastered Fargo up for pre-order, no release date yet but probably in April.
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warren oates wrote:Can you post that link, ianungstad?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/With-T ... B00HZN8TBC" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

$27 bucks for the set.
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eerik wrote:Remastered Fargo up for pre-order, no release date yet but probably in April.
I'd have to look at it again, but I watched the old Blu-Ray about a year ago, and I remember thinking that the transfer had held up pretty well, so it'll be interesting to see how much this one improves on the old one.
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#224 Post by matrixschmatrix »

It would be nice if they finally put out Duck, You Sucker! on blu, but it looks like they didn't bother.
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#225 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

EddieLarkin wrote:
Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:Is the remastered blu of Robocop really just the R-rated cut? Is this as bad as I think it sounds?
Where have you heard this? It is definitely the uncut version.
This was mentioned in one of Matt Prigge's columns at Metro. It was strange news to read, but I'm glad it's not the case after all.
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