Yeah the HD Blu already looks quite nice. You want me to double buy, throw in Atmos (looking at you Home Invasion 4K)With Atmos.![]()
Yeah the HD Blu already looks quite nice. You want me to double buy, throw in Atmos (looking at you Home Invasion 4K)With Atmos.![]()
Awesome - I have an IMAX theater in a plaza near me with a CBD store in it.It's getting an IMAX release.
Just writing almost the same as you at the same time!Hmm the Cinemark link is now down. I wonder what’s going on here.
If Steven Wilson were involved that would be amazing. Wilson is a Floyd super fan and I’m sure would do a great job and respect the material the way he has for Tull and King Crimson. Though unfortunately I don’t believe Wilson has previously been given the keys to any Floyd remixes other than Wet Dream by Richard Wright (which is beautiful btw).
I do have the Pompeii blu ray from the Obfuscation box set, and it’s less that ideal for three reasons: 1) the treble in the 5.1 audio mix is really cranked and harsh, 2) it’s missing the song where the dog sings, 3) it doesn’t have the extra interviews and such (“I’d like to think that oysters transcend national barriers”).
I know some people don’t like the Director’s Cut version where the interviews are interspersed, and they just want the concert film. I personally like both versions equally.
It’s always been a little unclear to me how much audio/video from the original tapes still survives. But in any event, if we could get a definitive stand alone blu ray with a Steven Wilson mix that would be awesome.
Same! I remember quite well the midnight showing of the film while in high school, 1979 or 1980. I went with my buddies, smoked a doob, was an awesome experience! Then bought the VHS, the DVD, then Early YearsHistory:
- First seen in a cinema. Long long ago.
- Started with the VHS.
- Then I bought the DVD.
- Later I bought "The Early Years 1972 Obfusc/ation.
This is one of my favorites!
You’re confusing correlation with causation.Well if there is a quad mix available..., Steven Wilson has a history of including any quad mixes with 5.1 etc.
Such as he did with all of the new remixes of Jethro Tull's 70's quad albums.
From what I've heard, the new audio mixes will blow away anything previously released.Didn’t the version of live in Pompeii that’s in the early years box set (DVD and BR) and the stand alone (book set) versions that are available separately already have a 5.1 remixed soundtrack? I’m pretty sure it does. All the other versions are in stereo only and there’s been a lot of those in the past.
Either way a really clean video and new SW soundtrack would be welcome. It’s a stone cold classic video.
not his decision. he has nothing to do with that.Well if there is a quad mix available..., Steven Wilson has a history of including any quad mixes with 5.1 etc.
Such as he did with all of the new remixes of Jethro Tull's 70's quad albums.