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Good, Bad and Ugly (Regrades)
#21
Stereo Remix from the early-90s
I'm curious what they'll do about the audio mix.
I've caught a print of this once and it was a stereo remix from the early-90s that sounded too good, if that makes sense.
I appreciate good audio, but it's distracting to see older pre-Dolby films futzed like this.
http://www.criterionforum.org/forum/view...&start=175

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Incredibly Grainy Big Grin
Once Upon a Time in the West, like many of Leone's westerns, was shot in 2-perf Techniscope. This is inherently an incredibly grainy format that looks really bad for home video -- a postage-stamp-sized frame roughly the same height as 16mm. It looked even worse in the theater, because of the optical blow-ups and anamorphic conversion involved. It's never gonna be super-sharp, because the frame size is so small, plus it's a 45-year-old movie.
https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/d...st-6597749
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#22
I record most Leone stuff on french TV (but can't extract to the hard drive), last I checked it's always the same copy of Once with Bronson rising on the platform. I may be wrong, but it's always the old DVD copy blown up.
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Quote:ptb2010:
Dipped into the Paramount release Blu Ray agin yesterday. After 20 minutes I took it out and put in the French Tv broadcast HD I made a copy of. The difference still astonishes me. The colour is simply gorgeous. Why this couldn't have been used for the Blu Ray release is beyond me. Wonder what the Kino Lorber discs will be like.
Only A Fistful of Dynamite hasn't been shown on French tv is a gorgeous HD transfer, yet!

https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php?p...tcount=672
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(2020-04-03, 04:59 PM)Beber Wrote: I'll have to keep an eye open for future reruns on 6ter, or on another channel that might have the same master.

There: it just happened last night. But Blu-ray and French broadcasting look the same to me...

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#25
Shame, thanks for checking Beber
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#26
The ancient HDTV broadcast was the same old master as well.
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#27
Kino is releasing a regraded 4K version:

Either they have seen this thread, and done a good job. Or F up again LOL

Coming April 27th on 4KUHD!
THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (1967)
• Limited Edition O-Card Slipcase (5000)
• Reversible Art
4KUHD DISC 1:
• 179-Minute Extended Cut (Over 30 Hours of Extensive Shot-by-Shot Color Grading)
• Audio Commentary by Noted Cultural Historian Sir Christopher Frayling
• Audio Commentary by Film Historian Richard Schickel
• English DTS-HD MA 5.1 Surround / 2.0 Stereo / 2.0 Mono
• Dual-Layered UHD100 Disc
• Optional English Subtitles
BLU-RAY DISC 2:
• 162-Minute Theatrical Cut (2017 Color Correction)
• Audio Commentary by Film Historian Tim Lucas
• Leone's West: Making of Documentary
• Il Maestro: Ennio Morricone and GBU Featurette Part 1
• Il Maestro: Ennio Morricone and GBU Featurette Part 2
• The Leone Style: On Sergio Leone Featurette
• The Man Who Lost the Civil War: Civil War Documentary
• Reconstruction GBU
• Deleted Scene 1: Extended Tuco Torture scene
• Deleted Scene 2: The Socorro Sequence - A Reconstruction
• Deleted Scene 3: Skeletons in the Desert
• Deleted Scene 4: Extended Torture Scene
• Vignette 1: Uno, Due, Tre
• Vignette 2: Italian Lunch
• Vignette 3: New York Accent
• Vignette 4: Gun in Holster
• Alternate Scene: The Optical Flip
• TRAILERS FROM HELL with Ernest Dickerson
• GBU on the Set – Image Gallery
• Promoting GBU – Image Gallery
• Original U.S. Theatrical Trailer
• Original French Theatrical Trailer
• A Fistful of Dollars – Trailer
• For a Few Dollars More – Trailer 1
• For a Few Dollars More – Trailer 2
• A Fistful of Dollars / For a Few Dollars More – Burning at Both Ends Trailer
• A Fistful of Dollars / For a Few Dollars More – Burning at Both Ends Radio Spot
• English DTS-HD MA 5.1 Surround | 2.0 Mono
• Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
• Optional English Subtitles
Color 179 Minutes 2.35:1 Rated R
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#28
ADDITIONS TO PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED TECHNICAL SPECS AND BONUS FEATURES:

    NEW color grading was applied to BOTH the Extended version (4K Blu-ray) and Theatrical International version (Blu-ray). The color grading will now be consistent between both versions of the film.

    NEW Restored 2.0 Mono audio, after going back to the 1993 MGM laserdisc PCM monaural track.

    NEW Blu-ray Theatrical Cut - 4K scan of a 1967 35mm IB tech print Big Grin  is the secondary source for approximately 10 seconds of content that is not present in the extended version of the film. This comprises of 5 shots total:

        The optical flip ending in Tuco's neck back around the noose. (Timecode 01:24:13:03- 14 frames)

        Tuco shoving the "Open/Closed" sign into the storekeeper's mouth. (Timecode 01:37:46:20- 5 seconds, 10 frames - this was cut short in the 2017 Kino theatrical version)

        An extreme closeup on Blondie's eyes shortly before Tuco's gang comes barging through the door - features a hidden jump cut that is present on both the 35mm IB tech print and the Laserdisc release but not in the extended cut - (Timecode 01:41:54:15- 1 second, 14 frames- not present in the 2017 Kino theatrical version)

        The fade up on Tuco and Blondie riding up to the mission after forcing him to walk through the desert (Timecode 02:02:45:19- 1 second, 3 frames- cut short in the 2017 Kino)

        The tail of the shot of the train leaving the station. (Timecode 02:38:22:08- 2 seconds, 1 frame- cut short in the 2017 Kino)

    NEW recently restored German Theatrical Trailer courtesy of Jordan Krug and Benji Heran



There was voting over facebook for which version to be released.

So, they are not releasing the extended version now, only theatrical.



Kino Lorber Studio Classics
21 hrs

Coming April 27th on 4KUHD!

THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (1967)

• 162-Minute Theatrical Cut - Over 30 hours of extensive shot-by-shot color grading and a 4K scan of a 1967 IB tech print as the secondary source to restore the theatrical cut to its original glory.


IB Tech Scope 16mm print
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#29
Please check out the podcast released today where Murch13 and I were kindly invited by Devan Scott & Will Ross of Film Formally to talk about the history of home releases of this film, a bit about the preservation project initiated in 2014 (https://originaltrilogy.com/topic/The-Go...006/page/1) and our contribution to the upcoming Kino UHD release:

http://sadhillmedia.com/filmformally/s3e10-gbu

You may recall a news article that highlights Will & Devan's efforts to preserve the International Cut. The article caught the attention of Kino who contacted them, and they put Kino's people in touch with us to help out with restoration of the International Cut using the MGM/L'Immagine Ritrovata 4K master available to them and filling in some spots with our 35mm scans.

Here's the link to their National Post article:

https://nationalpost.com/entertainment/m...horization
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#30
Kino Lorber posted this in a reply to someone on facebook: (any images that are confirmed to be from this release)

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