Anunciada en Alemania. Esperemos que la carátula sea provisional...
Anunciada en Alemania. Esperemos que la carátula sea provisional...
Que sea provisional, pero que dejen la línea de título alemán...
Metaluna 4: Sin respuesta!!
Eso es un título.
También está anunciada esta otra edición, a la que llaman "Ultimate Edition - Limitiert":
http://www.amazon.de/Metaluna-antwortet-nicht-Ultimate-Limitiert/dp/B014K2N6P4/
Vaya mierda. Si es edición alemana ya nos podemos despedir de los subtítulos en español.
Comentarios de la edición alemana del foro de Classic Horror:
Y otro:I just received this Blu-ray and can report that it looks much better than any prior video release. First, no -- the aspect ratio is not the intended 2.00:1, but is rather very slightly window-boxed to 1.78:1. I have read that some people believe the release to be DNR'ed to death. It isn't that bad, really. Some DNR has been applied, but I still see some grain in most shots. The sound is perfectly acceptable mono. So, I am really pretty happy with this, and it is most likely the best I am going to see it on physical media in my lifetime. However, The bit rate is very low and I wonder, had it been released without the useless 4.3 version, if it might have looked better still.
Now for the really bad news. I bought the "Ultimate Edition" (there is a slightly cheaper edition that simply has crappy cover art). Bonus-wise, the disc contains what I assume is an open matte 4.3 version, which looks atrocious. There is a trailer. It is similarly almost unwatchable. Worse still are the two "digest" editions, the shorter one is "War Of the Planets," from the original black and white silent Castle Films reel, the other a 16-minute color/sound abridgement taken from the Universal 8 release, an expansion of the earlier Castle Film. Both look like VHS from some PD company. Too bad, as these would have been fun for us old 8mm collectors to have in better shape.
There is a 8-page "booklet" included, but it had apparently been designed for a DVD case and is actually squashed to fit in the Blu-ray case! The text is predictably German, but there are a few nice posters/photos.
So, in a nutshell -- yes, this is worth the purchase, but only for the movie, not for the supplements.
I watched this last night on my 90-inch projection system and to me looks far superior to any television or home video version I've seen -- and I still own the 400-ft. Super-8 sound edition, too.
The image is impressively sharp most of the time; it looks like though I can't confirm Universal went back to the original black-and-white separations. All previous versions suffered from some pretty horrible matrix misalignments that are now almost completely gone. Further, all previous versions exhibited -- I don't know the technical term for this -- a kind of "hotness" with a lot of the color, where objects almost seemed to glow as if from heat.
What really impressed me most, however, was the color pallet. It is much more naturalistic where it ought to be -- none of this Natalie Kalmus-mandated garishness -- while everything involving the Metalunians jolt the viewer with bright primary colors. When the plane goes green at the beginning it's a startlingly bright green, yet the traveling matte lines are really solid and don't bleed all over the place. The red rays from the interociter are now more perceptible, while the weird purple scenes in the Monitor's room are really strong yet startlingly clear. I was also really impressed by the color inside the remote-control plane, which always looked extremely bland on TV, VHS, and DVD. Now it's genuinely eerie.
The increased sharpness also enables the viewer to notice neat little details. For instance, the big automatic door leading into the spaceship appears to be an optical rather than a mechanical effect. And there's more to see in Rex Reason's lab, aboard the spaceship, on Metaluna, etc.
I think those complaining about the way the film looks may not get that this is never going to look like contemporaneous VistaVision titles like WHITE CHRISTMAS or THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. Even so, I think this comes awfully close give the limitations of four-perf spherical widescreen Technicolor. Viewers should understand that THIS ISLAND EARTH chokes with opticals. Besides obvious special effects, director Newman seems to favor long takes that begin and end with dissolves. Rather than limit the optical work to the dissolve itself (switching to camera negative before-and-after), he and/or the negative cutters generally opt to leave the entire shot, effectively, as an optical. Even so, these secondary elements still for the most part hold up extremely well. (The stationary matte work, likewise, is excellent.)
Overall, I actually found this superior to the >first-half< of THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN, which I found extraordinarily grainy even where it shouldn't be (i.e., straight cuts with no effects elements). After the initial posts I was expecting something truly unwatchable but it's far from that. An expensive restoration could certainly improve some parts of the film, but I was impressed.
Review en DVDBeaver: http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film5/blu-r...th_blu-ray.htm
joer, a ver si alguna editora española se anima.
Leo en un par de foros alemanes problemas de varias clases. Sobre todo asincronía en el audio en los primeros y últimos minutos. Suciedades abundantes en el fotograma (cosa que personalmente tampoco me parece tan grave), y que el libreto incluído en la edición especial es tamaño DVD, así que está doblado para que quepa en el estuche BD.
Metalija 4 (no comment)
DNR a tope, ¿no?
Pues yo creo que ni siquiera han llegado a usarlo. Que el telecinado es muy mejorable, y yastá.
Es que se ve tan desvaído todo...
¿Lejía Neutrex?
Shock Entertainment anuncia el lanzamiento en Blu-Ray de This Island Earth en Australia para el 3 de Octubre . Las ediciones de esta compañía suelen ser region-free y con subtítulos opcionales en inglés, así que es una opción a tener en cuenta.
Carátula de la edición de Shock Entertainment:
Pues parece que Shock Entertainment ha cancelado la edición en Blu-Ray de esta película y sólamente la ha editado en DVD .
Para el 20 de abril en UK :
One of the all-time classic sci-fi films comes to Blu-ray!
Prepare to blast off from planet Earth with one of the most popular classic sci-fi films of all time! When atomic scientist Dr. Meacham (Rex Reason, The Creature Walks Among Us) is chosen to take part in a top-secret research experiment in a remote lab, he quickly discovers that he is really involved in an evil scheme by alien Metalunans to take over Earth. After he and the gorgeous Dr. Adams (Faith Domergue, It Came From Beneath The Sea) make their escape shortly before the lab explodes, they are whisked away in a flying saucer to Metaluna, where they are blamed for the destruction. Will interstellar negotiation save the day or will the scientists be forced to take part in a treacherous battle to the death?
Subtitles
Audio Commentary with author and Academy Award winning visual effects artist Robert Skotak
Audio Interview with film historian David Schecter on the music of THIS ISLAND EARTH
Interview with filmmaker Luigi Cozzi (Starcrash)
Two and A Half Years in the Making: The Extended Documentary the making of THIS ISLAND EARTH
Audio Commentary by Filmmaker Joe Dante
Theatrical Trailer
Still Galleries