Still, the disc's tech creds are exemplary: Paycheck's 2.35:1 anamorphic
widescreen transfer sports brilliant colours and razor - sharp contrast that together lend the image a fittingly futuristic sheen.
THE DVD Warner has seen fit to remaster Beetle Juice for a «20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition» DVD, whose 1.78:1 anamorphic
widescreen transfer sports crisper definition and brighter colours than the comparatively electronic - looking 1998 platter.
Not exact matches
THE DVD The first platter of Fox's two - disc Collector's Edition reissue of The Hustler
sports the film in a slick but unfortunately nonprogressive 2.35:1 anamorphic
widescreen transfer.
The first platter of Fox's two - disc Collector's Edition reissue of The Hustler
sports the film in a slick but unfortunately nonprogressive 2.35:1 anamorphic
widescreen transfer.
The Warner disc
sports a gob - smacking 2.35:1 anamorphic
widescreen transfer whose image is only a little compromised by over-sharpening and the blooming of whites, the latter problem limited to transitional shots from live - action to animation.
THE DVDs Red Dawn drops onto DVD in a two - disc «Collector's Edition»
sporting a nifty 1.87:1 anamorphic
widescreen transfer that frees the picture of the excess grain found in previous home video incarnations but doesn't do much to animate what is frankly a flat - looking film.
Individual episodes
sport brilliant video
transfers that improve as the mythology progresses, of course, but are never shoddy besides, and though it's not noted anywhere on the packaging, the series switches from fullscreen to 1.78:1 anamorphic
widescreen for the two episodes («Redux» and «Redux II») that close out «Black Oil», never to return.
The anamorphic
widescreen transfer of the feature film on disc one isn't quite so lovely as the packaging; the print exhibits some scratches and the subtitles (which, thankfully, are on the bottom black bar, so as to get a clearer view of the picture) have a strange tendency to
sport quotation marks at random, but the flaws won't ruin one's enjoyment of the film.