new special edition
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padraic2001eire@yahoo.co.uk — 14 years ago(October 31, 2011 03:12 AM)
yellowrobe1,
The first edition of
Martin
that was released on Region 1 DVD was in 4:3 only; however, the quality was not great. The colours were quite faded and it effectively looked like a shoddy VHS transfer.
The latest Special Edition Region 2 DVD - which I currently do not own - apparently offers the movie in both 4:3 and 16:9. Do you know if Romero had a preferred aspect ratio for
Martin
? It seems, since he shot it in 4:3 (or 1:37 : 1, according to IMDB) that that would be the aspect ratio he would have preferred it to be viewed. However, directors such as Stanley Kubrick are known to have shot certain movies - such as
The Shining
and
Full Metal Jacket- which were shot in 4:3 and then cropped for subsequent DVD and Blu-Ray releases, without a lot of complaint from fans.
Has Romero ever stated a preference for Martin, do you know?
- which were shot in 4:3 and then cropped for subsequent DVD and Blu-Ray releases, without a lot of complaint from fans.
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zachtheman — 14 years ago(January 21, 2012 09:02 AM)
on the commentary track on the lions gate dvd he states that he likes the 4:3 ratio better despite the lions gate dvd is cropped but he seamed to be happy with the transfer overall despite the ratio
but annoyingly there are reports on the internet that the 4:3 version of martin on the arrow disk comes with some sound glitches and is out of synch
has anyone here watched the Italian version im interested how it differs from the directors cut
you will have to forgive the lack of full stops lack of proper spelling im dyslexic but not stupid -
yellowrobe1 — 13 years ago(June 30, 2012 08:19 AM)
Thanks for the answer Zach. I only just noticed that question now. I was pretty sure Romero did indeed prefer 4:3 for that film but wouldn't have been able to provide much of a basis for that assertion the way you did.