Ang. DNR på den nye BD:
Bill Hunt Talks Back to the Future
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More importantly, some of you will be relieved to hear that, while visiting the studio, I had the chance to personally preview the HD quality of the upcoming Blu-ray releases of both Psycho and Back to the Future. And both look absolutely terrific. Yes, there's light film grain - just as there should be. But the textures, contrast, color (in the case of BTTF) and overall image detail are just wonderful. Bob Gale was personally involved in the work on the Back to the Future films, and I'm told he's very happy with the results. He certainly has every reason to be. I think fans and enthusiasts are going to be very pleased with these releases too. And if they're representative of what we can expect from Universal going forward, and I suspect they are, the studio's BD catalog quality is definitely on the upswing. My personal thanks to the folks at Universal for their hospitality, for their willingness to engage with us on these issues (both now and going forward), and for all their efforts in general. I certainly appreciate it, and I think readers of The Bits do as well.
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