‘Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures’ Swings into Hi-Def on Blu-ray this Fall
Movie News By Rob Hunter on June 26, 2012 | Comments (2)Just a few months after the glory of Steven Spielberg’s Jaws finally made its Blu-ray debut the world’s most popular director is readying another hi-def premiere. Paramount has just announced the fall arrival of Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures on Blu-ray. The set includes all four three goddammit four films with remastered video and audio. Extras have yet to be detailed, but they’re reported to include special features both old and new. The best news though is evident in the care given to the series’ first and best film, Raiders of the Lost Ark. The 1981 classic has been “meticulously restored with careful attention to preserving the original look, sound and feel of the iconic film. The original negative was first scanned at 4K and then examined frame-by-frame so that any damage could be repaired. The sound design was similarly preserved using [Ben] Burtt’s original master mix, which had been archived and unused since 1981.” Check out the press release and full front-cover art below.
The Completely Imaginary Divide Between Audiences and Critics
Features By Scott Beggs on December 31, 2009 | Comments (8)This summer, a movie came out that made the divide between the critical voices in film and the ticket-buying masses more apparent than ever. Dr. Cole Abaius explores.
How To Cinematically Fall Off the Grid
Cinematic Listology By Scott Beggs on November 29, 2009 | Be the First To CommentSo you want to leave your old life behind and start a new one, eh? Here are a few tips from films that can get you started on your foolish adventure into changing your identity and never being found again.
Attention Christopher Nolan: Here’s A List of Good Third Movies
Cinematic Listology By Mister Hand on November 3, 2008 | Comments (89)Due to Daylight Saving Time, I actually got the Sunday Cinematic Listology loaded on Sunday. Thanks arbitrary temporal shift! In this edition, we respond to Christopher Nolan’s assertion that there are no good third movies.
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