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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — The Color of Money


    MelGibsonFan — 13 years ago(January 14, 2013 02:00 AM)

    http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Color-of-Money-Blu-ray/39675/
    Only 1 star and it's 25th anniversary edition?! This is an outrage to fans.
    Lazy transfer people.
    This is exactly why I check this website now. Definitely be sticking with my DVD.
    I am not a professional writer so please excuse any writing mistakes

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      coolaree — 10 years ago(August 28, 2015 01:21 AM)

      Bumping this thread to let everyone knowYeah I have the Blu-ray, the quality is the worse I've seen so far on Blu-ray.
      I mean this is a Scorsese movie (not his best, but still) starring the late, great Paul Newman (won the damn Oscar) and Tom Cruise (STILL a huge star/known name today), you would think they would put a bit of effort into it
      I mean its passable I guess, just not what you expect from Blu-ray (its more like DVD quality).
      I am guessing they wont be another re-release if that's the best they could do for the 25th anniversary edition, sad.
      At least it was only 10 bucks.

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        maturity — 10 years ago(October 20, 2015 01:40 PM)

        The region 2 DVD looks better. It's anamorphic. The blu-ray has some overexposed backgrounds like when they are in sitting in diners talking. The region 1 DVD isn't even anamorphic (16:9) so it will have black bars on all four sides with a modern HDTV. The blu-ray is sharper than DVD, but I think it's better to look a more soft and grungy look, given the seedy locations and characters. They blew out the highlights and messed up the subdued grimy color palette.

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