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Awesome, one of my favorites! This looks pretty sweet PDB.
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Wow, your 35mm LUT looks very different from how I'm used to the film looking. I know Aluminum Falcon told me once that he saw a 35mm that had a lot of blue, I could definitely imagine a print looking like this. And wow, with this colder timing, that castle shot doesn't look as blatantly obvious that it's filmed in California. (Much as I enjoy the movie, I have never been able to completely suspend my disbelief that this is supposed to be medieval Europe instead of Southern California. If this is indeed how the 35mm prints were timed, maybe the filmmakers were indeed aware of this, and compensated accordingly...)
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I'm intrigued. Love this movie.
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This project is done. Not sure when it will appear in the usual place but if you want a copy now just PM me.
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Up in the usual spot. Thanks to the uploader
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These upscale projects are superb, and Army of Darkness is well worth everyones time to check out what can be done with just your old DVD's.
Love the colour grading and the Stereo sound option, I watched as a double bill with Evil Dead 2.
Keep up the good work and Im looking forward to Batman plus all the other future Upscale Projects.