2016-03-14, 04:48 AM
I decided to dig up my old PAL DVD of the theatrical cut of Blood Simple as well as my Blu-ray copy of the Director's Cut to compare the look and sound of both versions.
I was struck by how different the two versions look. The Blu-ray is far too bright and low-contrast, which kind of diminishes the noir feel of the film. The DVD is sourced from a print (there are cue marks at the reel changes), so I think it's safe to say it's more in line with how it looked theatrically.
Here are some screenshots:
Blu-ray
[Image: BD1.jpg]
DVD
[Image: DVD1.jpg]
Quick regrade test
[Image: RG1.jpg]
Blu-ray
[Image: BD2.jpg]
DVD
[Image: DVD2.jpg]
Quick regrade test
[Image: RG2.jpg]
Blu-ray
[Image: BD3.jpg]
DVD
[Image: DVD3.jpg]
I also compared a couple of shots from the trailer:
Blu-ray
[Image: BD4.jpg]
DVD
[Image: DVD4.jpg]
Trailer
[Image: TR4.jpg]
As you can see, the DVD and the trailer match almost exactly.
Blu-ray
[Image: BD5.jpg]
DVD
[Image: DVD5.jpg]
Trailer
[Image: TR5.jpg]
Here the trailer has slightly stronger blue tint than the DVD, but it's a much closer match than the Blu-ray.
The two sound mixes also sound drastically different. I feel it's kind of a similar situation as with The Terminator. The film originally had a charming lo-fi crummy sounding mono mix, but the Blu-ray has this new fancypants remix with an all new foley track. The DVD does have the original mix, but I would like to get my hands on the Laserdisc to sync the audio to the Blu-ray.
So, what do you guys think? Anyone here who would like to see this regrade?
I was struck by how different the two versions look. The Blu-ray is far too bright and low-contrast, which kind of diminishes the noir feel of the film. The DVD is sourced from a print (there are cue marks at the reel changes), so I think it's safe to say it's more in line with how it looked theatrically.
Here are some screenshots:
Blu-ray
[Image: BD1.jpg]
DVD
[Image: DVD1.jpg]
Quick regrade test
[Image: RG1.jpg]
Blu-ray
[Image: BD2.jpg]
DVD
[Image: DVD2.jpg]
Quick regrade test
[Image: RG2.jpg]
Blu-ray
[Image: BD3.jpg]
DVD
[Image: DVD3.jpg]
I also compared a couple of shots from the trailer:
Blu-ray
[Image: BD4.jpg]
DVD
[Image: DVD4.jpg]
Trailer
[Image: TR4.jpg]
As you can see, the DVD and the trailer match almost exactly.
Blu-ray
[Image: BD5.jpg]
DVD
[Image: DVD5.jpg]
Trailer
[Image: TR5.jpg]
Here the trailer has slightly stronger blue tint than the DVD, but it's a much closer match than the Blu-ray.
The two sound mixes also sound drastically different. I feel it's kind of a similar situation as with The Terminator. The film originally had a charming lo-fi crummy sounding mono mix, but the Blu-ray has this new fancypants remix with an all new foley track. The DVD does have the original mix, but I would like to get my hands on the Laserdisc to sync the audio to the Blu-ray.
So, what do you guys think? Anyone here who would like to see this regrade?