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Hello! |
Posted by: singhcr - 2015-02-06, 03:24 AM - Forum: Presentation
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Hi there,
I too was referred to this place by Commodore Schmidlapp.
I've dabbled in some restoration work before. I provided the video for the true HD cut of Hard Boiled and the PCM laserdisc Cantonese mono track for The Killer.
Lately, I've been into a Disney kick of sorts. My favorite show was Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers. The DVDs are absolute garbage with tinny AC3 audio and poor video transfers that are all pushed to yellow/brown. The laserdiscs look and sound significantly better as they have PCM sound and much more accurate color timing. The difference between the DVD is night and day, so I'm going to make a HEVC rip of it as these LDs are rather rare.
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Sharknado |
Posted by: spoRv - 2015-02-04, 11:49 PM - Forum: Movies, TV shows and other
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I know, I know, everyone is talking about of how bad this movie, but nevertheless I wanted to watch it, to have my opinion... and guess what? It was so bad it's... BAD!
I can't say it's the worst movie ever made, just because it made me laugh few times for its unintentional comic situations... acting, story, effects, location, music, effect... nothing could be saved...
So, unless you want to waste your time, do yourself a favour, and do NOT watch this movie!
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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World |
Posted by: spoRv - 2015-02-02, 07:46 PM - Forum: Movies, TV shows and other
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Yesterday we wanted to watch a "different" movie - not the "usual" sci-fi, horror, zombie, action etc.
So, took my 1€ Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and rewatch it after a lot of months...
A strange (in a good way) film... comedy, videogame, music, comics, everything melted together in a final product that is fun to watch and never boring; if you haven't watched it yet, you'll be amazed - and don't forget to watch also deleted/extended scenes, it may lead you to think about an extended restoration project!
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TV series and flashbacks |
Posted by: spoRv - 2015-02-02, 07:24 PM - Forum: Everything else...
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Am I the only one a bit tired of all these flashbacks in the TV series?
Lost was the first example, but following it, a lot of new ones are based on heavy use of the flashback technique...
If X-files lasted 9 seasons without (or with just few) flashbacks, why the studios can't do any new series without them?!?
Luckily, someone has some remedy for that - like Jerryshadoe's "We Are The Walking Dead"!
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Early adopters and rest of the world... |
Posted by: spoRv - 2015-02-02, 07:17 PM - Forum: Everything else...
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Last millennium - a looong time ago I was an early adopter... every new audio video technology was so exciting that I can't resist... few examples? Minidisc (luckily I skipped DCC), DAT, DVB, 16:9 TV, DVD recorder...
What I learned is, despite the fact that is still cool to have some new "tech" thing others don't even know it exist, often it's a waste of money... I mean, MD was a flop, DAT was just a professional format, DVD recorder first models were faulty, DVB... well, here in Italy we had a kind of "government discount" and I got it almost for free, so this is the exception to the rule... 16:9 was actually a good bet - indeed, I got a 16:9 TV set since 1995, almost ten years before all the other "normal" people discovered that it was a good thing - before the discover, my TV was "faulty" 
Then, grown old and thanks to a bit of experience, and less money to spend in useless tech, I discovered to be a "late adopter"... wisely, I waited the winner of Blu-ray/HD-DVD war - even if I bet on Sony since the beginning, try to spell "H-D-D-V-D" instead of Blu-ray and tell me it's easier to pronounce... laserdisc also was adopted late - 1995 along with 16:9 TV set - a good move at the time, as DVD was mainstream some years later, and I got "high resolution" video, twice better than VHS, way before the others... got my first flat panel TV, a plasma one, on 2005, not so late but enough to spend 1/10th of what it costed few years before... then it broke, and I was tempted by a full-led local dimming TV - yes, another quite new technology, but at half the price because it was an year-old model, was a gift I made myself...
Now, it broke (again), even if I must admit the use was more than "normal"... so, it's time to buy a new TV set, and, apart the lack of money, I decided to wait... for what? UHD is what I'm looking for, but still not standard enough like the next UHD-BD... so, I'm going to buy an used "classic" HD LED TV from a friend, barely used and still a good model, waiting to know the future of television technology... meanwhile, I'll continue to use a good technology like HD because UHD is still too young...
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