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by coolestuk
4185 days ago
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"I'm a bit incredulous at the existence of these knuckle-draggers. " I've met many people who will not watch any film - no matter how good its reputation -- if it's in black and white. The first time I heard someone say "I can't watch this - it's in black and white" I thought it was a joke. That was 22 years ago, and he was a post-grad student. He was utterly serious. Since then I've met others like that. I guess SD is the new black (and white). |
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Ted Turner wasn't all crazy. He had history on his side, for some movies. But then he also got a huge upsurge in viewing, of the films he colorized. I think there's fair argument that more distribution, more viewing, of a art form, is a good thing.
Also, what's dismissed as SD is so often truly awful SD, not clean and heavily compressed.
Like the commented above, I often wish for just a decent SD copy. Really well transferred DVDs are pretty good to watch.