Thursday, September 20, 2007
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April 2006
April 2006
A flawed but irresistable little film with too many drawcards to ignore... Not the least, Paul Giamatti, some great ideas and James Newton Howard's fantastic music score.
The HD-DVD version has Dolby TrueHD, which is an improvement over Dolby Digital Plus, which is the best you'll get on the Blu-ray.
Unfortunately, the HD picture is a DISGRACE !! I saw a good film print of LITW, and thank god - because the HD transfer falls WAY short of the mark. A soft picture that's only marginally better than the SD version, with crap contrast and colour saturation.
Come on Warner Bros!! Why did you screw up so badly on this film?
The HD-DVD version has Dolby TrueHD, which is an improvement over Dolby Digital Plus, which is the best you'll get on the Blu-ray.
Unfortunately, the HD picture is a DISGRACE !! I saw a good film print of LITW, and thank god - because the HD transfer falls WAY short of the mark. A soft picture that's only marginally better than the SD version, with crap contrast and colour saturation.
Come on Warner Bros!! Why did you screw up so badly on this film?
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