John The Grudge
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ORIGINAL: UTB It's ok, but it's not a film that immediately springs to mind as needing a pristine transfer and dynamic sound... Actually that's a fair point. But if you take the Ghostbusters Blu-Ray for example, they haven't done much in the way of artificially sharpening and smoothing the picture. Rather they just presented the cleanest and truest representation of the original print. So while the movie retains the grain and film like quality you'd expect from a movie of it's age, it also has the benefit of improved colour, contrast, and sound you expect from a Blu-Ray. I think a similiar treatment for Animal House is warranted. It could really benefit from it.
< Message edited by John The Grudge -- 13/8/2010 2:52:24 PM >
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