For Blu - ray release, Warner returned to the film's original 2K digital intermediate files (the final digital edition before
striking film prints for theaters) for the source of the Blu - ray master.
Not exact matches
I'm yet to see that
film but hey, here's a really cute romper in a really
striking flying tomato
print.
Both
films are remastered from new 2k scans of 35 mm
prints struck directly from the camera negatives and the double feature (two discs on DVD, one on Blu - ray) includes new interviews with manga author Koike Kazuo and screenwriter Norio Osada.
A true photochemical
film recreation, this
print was
struck from new
printing elements made from the original camera negative.
Not only did Mondo
print a
striking new poster, but they're also selling a whole batch of goodies related to the
film.
Those in the running include Ghanaian - British multi-media artist Amartey Golding whose
film Chainmail throws light over cultural behaviours towards race, gender and sexuality, while channelling the darkness of El Greco and Goya; Dutch fine art photographer Isabelle van Zeijl who blends the techniques and idioms of the Old Masters with present - day aesthetics to create
striking self - portraits; British
print - maker John Phillips whose eerie still lifes are created from over 1,000 separate photographs; and American painter Lucy Beecher Nelson who reinvents 15th century Italian marriage portraits.
This
striking chromogenic
print, Blasterettes, is a still from Gispert's short
film collaboration with artist Jeff Reed, Stereomongrel.