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Jul 10, 2013 - 2:17 PM
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Cooper
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Almost clicked, regret I didn't. I was a little ALIEN-ed-out at the time--been spending a lot of time wading through PROMETHEUS of late--and didn't like the feeling that a bargain was forcing my hand. You know: You're not the boss of me, bargain! And then there was the flies in ALIEN's ointment factor; should an in-a-class-by-itself classic be forced to keep such company (pick your personal worst sequel)? I imagined being awed by ALIEN's new, 4K master, then angered by AlienS, no matter how good it looked. I can always ask of myself (about Cameron's): Are you not entertained? And, in truth, I am not not. Which is to say: I am reliably entertained by AlienS...but rightly pissed too; every time (we all have our reasons). Alien 3 has a fitful, ruddy, dank, dingy majesty...but how often am I game for a fitful, ruddy, dank, dingy majesty? Resurrection is glop in search of a vision. Or maybe its vision is glop. Is this a distinction without any difference? It probably deserves another look. So we're left with the apparently unparallelled extras and packaging. Somehow, on balance, my clicking finger was stayed. It went right down to the minute. I woke today with a pang of regret that made me suspect a face hugger within. I'll probably buy it now, anyway, at the market average of about 35 bucks. Exactly how Bezos had forseen it. The real business is in post-bargain remorse!
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Jul 10, 2013 - 5:33 PM
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Cooper
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I woke today with a pang of regret that made me suspect a face hugger within. 'Alien' Blu-ray is just $10, Cooper -- that's what I was going to buy, before yesterday's offer turned up, for many of the reasons you cited. http://www.amazon.com/Alien-Blu-ray-Sigourney-Weaver/dp/B004RE29T0 Thanks for the heads up. That was my "Quadrilogy" strategy, just went for the two-disk ALIEN release for the new transfer and to check out Riddles' re-cut, w/cocoon sequence, etc. Never regretted it (much). And since many of the extras about ALIEN on the Blu were ported from the DVD edition, I won't miss them on the Blu. Thinking it over. Let us know what you think of the Anthology, the news transfers, etc.
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Jul 16, 2013 - 12:31 AM
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dogplant
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Let us know what you think of the Anthology, the news transfers, etc. Cooper, I watched ALIEN director's cut Blu this evening and the image and sound are stunningly gorgeous. Update: Viewed the original theatrical cut of ALIENS for the first time on Blu last night, and that is also the best I've ever seen it on video. On previous VHS and DVD releases, the movie had always appeared quite grainy, but the Blu-ray was crisp, sharp and had a magnificent DTS audio presentation. Also, I should have mentioned, the Blu-ray presentation of ALIEN was the first time the contrast has been correct. Space scenes now have rich blacks and no visible garbage mattes. That had always puzzled me because I believe most of the model work work for ALIEN was done the old fashioned way, by making multiple exposures on the original negative, so I was dismayed when the previous 20th Anniversary DVD had blobby areas, black on black, around scenes of the Nostromo in space. Whatever those anomalies were, they've fixed them now. Another Update, much later: Alien³ was better than I recalled, the restored version at least, and I've only seen the movie once before on its original theatrical run. Alien 4 I hated when it was released, and I hated all over again. It was also the worst-looking of the four, at least to my eyes, with grainy visual effects shots, and the 'restored' opening shot was just appalling. Never want to see that film again! Other than that, it's a handsome box set, and worth the price for the first three films and exhaustive extras. I watched all of the supplemental features, even those for the fourth film, and I was entertained. One last caveat, though: the extras do not include the original making of Aliens documentary; there is footage from that, but not all the footage (it's on YouTube).
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This is a deal again today. $19.49 for Alien Anthology blu-ray. And $9.49 for Prometheus. http://amzn.to/1ggCdpf
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Funny. As bulky as it is (not quite so bad as the ones for "The Sound of Music" or "Ben-Hur" or "Planet of the Apes" or "Gone With The Wind" or "Wizard of Oz," but still pretty big), I've been unable to find MY copy of it for almost a year! That's what happens when you let things pile up! I think I paid about $60 for it when I bought it. Yikes! Incidentally, my Samsung Blu-ray player, even though I had it connected to the web and was able to update it whenever it detected new software, still had problems with parts of some of the films, mainly "Aliens" and "Alien3," and it wasn't until I bought an even more advanced Panasonic that it stopped freezing on me. So if you have a 1st or 2nd generation Blu-ray player, and especially if it's not connected to the web, you might have a problem playing these.
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