I never seen the other formats to compare it to but the 4k aside from being a terrible film looks like someone buried the negative in the backyard for a decade before it was remastered. It's bad. Really bad. For the $60 price I was very disappointed
@thomasneufeld7337 Alot of the issue is how the film was made and the shots were pieced together. It's a product of its era. But there is no person who can honestly say the quality is good. Any scenes with archive footage isn't even cleaned up. Perhaps you should watch it again cause this is just bad all around. There are overall improvements to the picture quality I acknowledge that looks greag, but some scenes are still just really rough. Largely the archive footage which in some scenes was used several times so it becomes quite noticeable.
Archival footage is never going to look good because it is from old film that Vinegar Syndrome wouldn't have access to so they can work on it directly, so it will look worse because not only is it older than the film but it was no doubt degraded even at the time
@rockinchimp That's very true. I hadn't seen the film before and I was just suprised as it wasn't what I had expected. But what you said makes perfect sense.
I never seen the other formats to compare it to but the 4k aside from being a terrible film looks like someone buried the negative in the backyard for a decade before it was remastered. It's bad. Really bad. For the $60 price I was very disappointed
Can't say I agree with any of that
I don’t know what you’ve been smoking because the transfer is Gorgo-geous!
@thomasneufeld7337 Alot of the issue is how the film was made and the shots were pieced together. It's a product of its era. But there is no person who can honestly say the quality is good. Any scenes with archive footage isn't even cleaned up. Perhaps you should watch it again cause this is just bad all around.
There are overall improvements to the picture quality I acknowledge that looks greag, but some scenes are still just really rough. Largely the archive footage which in some scenes was used several times so it becomes quite noticeable.
Archival footage is never going to look good because it is from old film that Vinegar Syndrome wouldn't have access to so they can work on it directly, so it will look worse because not only is it older than the film but it was no doubt degraded even at the time
@rockinchimp That's very true. I hadn't seen the film before and I was just suprised as it wasn't what I had expected. But what you said makes perfect sense.