Re: UHD New Releases, Reissues and Upgrades
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2026 11:24 pm
The color timing on an Ebert and Siskel clip from a transfer that may have been adjusted for the TVs at the time isn’t necessarily a clue as to what the color timing of a film is, or at least of a release or reference print.mfunk9786 wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2026 10:39 pmNot so sure, Nicolas. This Siskel & Ebert clip seems to indicate to me that maybe the color timing is revisionist.nicolas wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2026 6:30 pm The mentioning of a reference print is immediately promising and reassuring that we're now getting an accurate presentation of the film with its stylization preserved.
And FWIW, this chaps my ass much less than I know it does others'. So I am not put off entirely from picking up the disc. But I will say - whew, that is a lot of green. Looks like The Matrix Revolutions. Knew right away that Eyes Wide Shut's excellent UHD restoration looked a whole hell of a lot like a 35mm print of the film, but I'd need to hear from somebody who's seen The Crying Game on film before I am willing to concede that this is a huge change from how it looked in theaters.