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Posted by Roberto Pirezzi on 11/16/06 14:48
"Angus Manwaring" <angus@angusm_ANTISPEM_.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi,
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> I just watched my friend's recently purchased Bladerunner dvd, and I
> appreciate its not the super deluxe version that's to be released later,
> but what does this current version claim to have going for it (apart from
> being available)?
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> It may be that its a bit cleaner than the original dvd release, but I
> don't think there's much in it, if it is.
>
> In terms of sharpness, its quite a difficult film to assess as there's
> obviously lots of smoke and gloom, as a working reference, what I've done
> in the past is watch the raindrops running down Harrison Ford's face in
> Rutger Hauer's death scene.
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> I was under the impression that this was visually of as high a quality as
> would be on the deluxe release, just without any extras?
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> I was a bit dismayed to see the following text at the end of the film,
> just after the Phillip K Dick dedication:
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> "This version 1991. The Bladerunner partnership - All Rights Reserved"
>
> Does anybody have the skinny on this?
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> Will the deluxe version(s) be visually superior?
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> All the best,
> Angus Manwaring. (for e-mail remove ANTISPEM)
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> I need your memories for the Amiga Games Database: A collection of Amiga
> Game reviews by Amiga players http://www.angusm.demon.co.uk/AGDB/AGDB.html
>
The absolute best picture viewing can be acheived while watching either with
both eyes closed.
There, I solved all your problems in a single line :-)
l2oberto
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