![]() ![]() This has been on my “to see” list since I read Tom Milne’s TCP50S30 plasma display, Pioneer Elite VSX-817 AV amplifier/receiver. Playstation 3 for domestic discs, OPPO BDP 83 for import discs, Panasonic Viera Given how and when the last Blu-ray Consumer Guide came intoīeing, it may be that scheduling these to appear at random national holidays If you don't have a region-free player you're out of luck at the moment, as the disc if Region-B locked, but I'm reasonably confident a domestic-player-friendly version will surface. It's beautiful in pretty much every other respect too. ![]() The Eureka! disc is the first second true widescreen version and hence cause for celebration. Which musings may provide some consonance for the above image.įor a long time the only home video versions of this movie have been non-optimized for 16:9 displays, meaning they put a 2.55 image in a 4:3 box, which is obviously less than optimum. I got so excited that I forgot that I wrote at length about Noonan and this film a couple of years back. I got so terribly excited by the new Eureka! blu-ray disc of this ineffable thriller that I just had to post a screen cap of it, and I've always loved this particular shot from the POV of peeper Tommy Noonan. Virginia Leith in Violent Saturday, Richard Fleischer, 1955. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |