That’s why I prefer Harmy’s despecialized to the 4K77 version. I’ve compared those 2 also to the 2006 non-anamorphic DVD, and IMO Harmy’s and the 2006 version have a better look to the 4K77.
I’d pay $10 tops to watch this, and maybe not even that. The stuff that was initially made for that Quadrilogy box set from 20+ years ago is sufficient in my book for all my behind the scenes cravings for the first 4 movies.
Also very curious why Weaver is not involved. But I’ve been equally...
I absolutely HATE it when a limited series or anthology season is made with a “who-done-it” format. Bloated is an understatement. Just give Rian Johnson money to keep making Benoit Blanc movies.
I’ve always been a huge fan of hers, even before Bring It On. Almost want to see this movie just for her, but on the fence if I want to go to the theater to see it.
I hope Leslie Nielsen is the first to intercept him with a phone call.
Nielsen: O.J., a phone call from hell is here for you.
O.J.: Hell? What is it…?
Nielsen: It’s a fiery place where murders go to suffer, but that’s not important right now…
I concur. I watched the 2003 cut once back then and those extra scenes make the movie feel weird. Not really sure how to see it. The theatrical cut was definitely superior.
So this set ended up going out of stock when it was still in pre-order, so a lot of people missed out. But Umbrella took note and decided to put out a second printing of the big box set, calling it the “1-Up” edition. This set WON’T be numbered, and will feature a different outer box design. But...