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Roger Corman's 1967, The Trip, offers the lesson that drug use can lead to very fast cutting.
It was written by Jack Nicholson (Psych-Out, Ironweed), and stars Peter Fonda (The Wild Angels), Bruce Dern (also The Wild Angels), Susan Strasberg (Psych-Out), and Dennis Hopper (Chattahoochee).
To call it a film of its time, would be an understatement.
As a Blu-ray, it probably looks better than it did in 1967 -- quite beautiful.
Color, grain structure, black levels, shadow detail -- all beautifully rendered.
A very nice Blu-ray, which far surpasses what I though I'd be seeing.
Has it survived the test of time? It's so stoned, it didn't have to.
Image - 4.75
Audio - 5
4k Up-rez - 5
Pass / Fail - Pass
RAH
It was written by Jack Nicholson (Psych-Out, Ironweed), and stars Peter Fonda (The Wild Angels), Bruce Dern (also The Wild Angels), Susan Strasberg (Psych-Out), and Dennis Hopper (Chattahoochee).
To call it a film of its time, would be an understatement.
As a Blu-ray, it probably looks better than it did in 1967 -- quite beautiful.
Color, grain structure, black levels, shadow detail -- all beautifully rendered.
A very nice Blu-ray, which far surpasses what I though I'd be seeing.
Has it survived the test of time? It's so stoned, it didn't have to.
Image - 4.75
Audio - 5
4k Up-rez - 5
Pass / Fail - Pass
RAH
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