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With this being, we presume, a worldwide release, I wonder what the chances are for a Black Barons or HDZeta silver, etc.?
you are EVIL!Just for fun, I tried making that steelbook concept into a full premium edition. It's my first attempt, so I'm still learning. I know this kind of look wouldn't be for everyone, but I love the vintage artwork, so it was fun to work on this concept. All the art on the steel and the slip is by Robert McCall. It's the images that I most associate with the movie, though they aren't used as much lately. It really brings back the ideals and imagination of an earlier era, which I like.
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That's freaking AWESOME.Just for fun, I tried making that steelbook concept into a full premium edition. It's my first attempt, so I'm still learning. I know this kind of look wouldn't be for everyone, but I love the vintage artwork, so it was fun to work on this concept. All the art on the steel and the slip is by Robert McCall. It's the images that I most associate with the movie, though they aren't used as much lately. It really brings back the ideals and imagination of an earlier era, which I like.
already posted this in the UK thread, but also posting it here so more ninjas may answer:
there is something I would like to know, if anyone knows.
is this the version Leon Vitali worked on (what Kubrick intended), or the "new" Christopher Nolan version that was made for Cannes? Nolan's version is supposed to be unaltered, based on the first 70mm prints, so it has a yellow tint.
difference can be seen here:
already posted this in the UK thread, but also posting it here so more ninjas may answer:
there is something I would like to know, if anyone knows.
is this the version Leon Vitali worked on (what Kubrick intended), or the "new" Christopher Nolan version that was made for Cannes? Nolan's version is supposed to be unaltered, based on the first 70mm prints, so it has a yellow tint.
difference can be seen here:
That's the info made available it's hard to say for sure but the home media release say's it's remastered from the 65mm original camera negative
Both 4K UHD and Blu-ray is a new remastered version
The only way anyone will know for sure is when they get delivery and view the film on the remastered 4K UHD Disc and Blu-ray Disc
Warner Brothers Trailer for 4K Home Media Release