• Eegah Blu-Ray

    From weary flake@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 5 19:11:21 2021
    XPost: rec.arts.tv.mst3k.misc

    The last episode of Mystery Science T3K I watched was Eegah (1962)
    as it happened to be added as an extra to the Blu-ray of Eegah.
    I think the Blu-ray picture by the Film Detective studio has been messed up
    in a couple ways. It's supposed to be in the 1.66 format but it looks
    like it's also been slightly stretched. Arch Hall's face is extra wide,
    as all the other faces and the black bars on the side of the screen
    don't look as wide as they should. The included MST3K episode in
    standard definition also looks like it's been slightly narrowed,
    meaning both pictures have been messed up. There's damage from
    noise reduction, examples are when Eegah later in the movie passes
    through a tree packed lot and when he's in the house, there is breaking up
    of solid details into contrasting objects moving independently that
    I've read is one of the results of "noise reduction". I did a casual comparison of both the movie and the episode with the old Rhino DVD
    that has the movie and the episode (something that Rhino did right
    in providing both on some MST3K DVDs that Shout Factory never does).

    I can see the picture details much better on the movie Blu-ray than the
    Rhino DVD uncut movie, but that doesn't excuse the basic technology
    violation of stretching the screen, or altering the movie with
    video processing. Film Detective has a reputation of pummeling
    their videos with noise reduction.

    So I disagree with the positive reviews I've seen of the video quality
    in Film Detective's Eegah (1962).

    https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Eegah-Blu-ray/255212/#Review

    The episode brought some laughs. MST3K does cut all but the beginning
    of a song I like called Valerie, at 24:59 into the movie:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sbHcm0xED0&t=1499s

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  • From weary flake@21:1/5 to weary flake on Fri Dec 10 11:15:22 2021
    XPost: rec.arts.tv.mst3k.misc

    On 12/5/21 7:11 PM, weary flake wrote:
    The last episode of Mystery Science T3K I watched was Eegah (1962)
    as it happened to be added as an extra to the Blu-ray of Eegah.
    I think the Blu-ray picture by the Film Detective studio has been messed up in a couple ways. It's supposed to be in the 1.66 format but it looks
    like it's also been slightly stretched. Arch Hall's face is extra wide,
    as all the other faces and the black bars on the side of the screen
    don't look as wide as they should.

    Actually, it looks like 1.66 like it says it is, it just looks like
    it has been slightly stretched and the bonus MST3K episode in 1.33
    looks slightly narrowed, from the blu-ray company's possible screwing
    around with the picture.

    The included MST3K episode in
    standard definition also looks like it's been slightly narrowed,
    meaning both pictures have been messed up. There's damage from
    noise reduction, examples are when Eegah later in the movie passes
    through a tree packed lot and when he's in the house, there is breaking up
    of solid details into contrasting objects moving independently that
    I've read is one of the results of "noise reduction". I did a casual comparison of both the movie and the episode with the old Rhino DVD
    that has the movie and the episode (something that Rhino did right
    in providing both on some MST3K DVDs that Shout Factory never does).

    I can see the picture details much better on the movie Blu-ray than the
    Rhino DVD uncut movie, but that doesn't excuse the basic technology
    violation of stretching the screen, or altering the movie with
    video processing. Film Detective has a reputation of pummeling
    their videos with noise reduction.

    So I disagree with the positive reviews I've seen of the video quality
    in Film Detective's Eegah (1962).

    https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Eegah-Blu-ray/255212/#Review

    The episode brought some laughs. MST3K does cut all but the beginning
    of a song I like called Valerie, at 24:59 into the movie:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sbHcm0xED0&t=1499s



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