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That's a possibility, for sure. I did hear recently that an upcoming release of a HK film managed to be restored, however they had to source the main audio track from a non-studio source. Probably all too common for HK studios, but it's fresh in my mind at least.
Depending on the distributor, I'm curious if they explored those other possible sources for BITH.
Regarding that other possible project, I still maintain we could do something great with it here. Assuming we could get enough contributors to fund it, but that's another thread.
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I heard that when it comes to remastering Woo's back catalogue, its the worldwide distributers that are the 'spanner in the works'.
No single distributer wants to pay out to create a new master, and non of them are willing to work together!
Most of Woo's work is owned by different company's in each territory.
I also remember a boutique label in the U.K we're trying to secure the rights to release A Better Tomorrow (The Italian 4K remaster has only been released in HK), but the rights owners didn't want to know!
I'm pretty sure there is a 'European' 1080i master floating around (probably a Betacam) of BITH, much like the one used for 'The Killer' in the US that was botched by Dragon Dynasty.
It would be awesome to get our hands on these, along with many other HK gems that had superior video transfers done on the continent.
To be honest I think these would be better than a 35mm release print scan.
If I had the time (and energy) I would have loved to have led the print scan project for BITH.
My / The world has changed, and I'm no longer in a privileged position to work on such things.
I'm happy to contribute funds, but even then it would not be that much.
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It's funny that some of those other 4k remasters have been licensed, but not ABT. And the rights of Woo's films being with different distributors definitely would be a bit of a roadblock.
I do wonder if that BITH master has made it out, it'd be quite interesting to see first of all.
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Thanks. I knew about the Hard Boiled release but didn't know Full Contact got one too. That's great to know.
I'd be interested to know how these Full Contact masters look(ed), especially if they've got the flaws that seem to be common to the HD transfers of other Woo films of similar vintage.
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In regards to Bullet in the Head, HKR have just announced a fundraising project to get a 4k print scanned for them to work on.
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