Young Frankenstein on Blu-ray
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On October 7, 20th Century Fox will release the Mel Brooks comedy classic "Young Frankenstein" on Blu-ray. Details on the special features should be coming shortly.
Synopsis:
Mel Brooks' monstrously crazy tribute to Mary Shelley's classic pokes hilarious fun at just about every Frankenstein movie ever made. Summoned by a will to his late grandfather's castle in Transylvania, young Dr. Frankenstein (Gene Wilder) soon discovers the scientist's step-by-step manual explaining how to bring a corpse to life. Assisted by the hunchbacked Igor (Marty Feldman) and the curvaceous Inga (Teri Garr), he creates a monster (Peter Boyle) who only wants to be loved.
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silverado
February 2008
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How much better can blu make this movie if there are no colors that pop?
I will ask Future shop to preview it for me so I can see what (if any) differences blu offers over my DVD copy, but to be honest, I cannot see myself double dipping this movie.
John J. Puccio
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You do know that most professional photographers continue to use (and many prefer) black-and-white to color for their very best and most artistic still photographs. Black-and-white photography can provide nuances of shading and detail that color simply cannot capture or reproduce. I for one am looking forward to "Young Frankenstein" for the very reason that it IS in black-and-white, and the added definition of Blu-ray should only make it look all the better.
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I LOVE black and white photography and movies, I understand that shading in black and white pics can bring out objects and scenes, but that is with the contrast of shading and the actual opposite shades of black and white.
I cannot see how cleaning up this movie can make the shading stand out more, colors yes, shades......meh.
Have to see to believe I guess.
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[Post edited by John J. Puccio on Jul 28, 2008 - CDT 12:59 PM]