I just rented the movie "I See You" starring Sylvest Stallone.
The movie just wasn't worth buying but still I wanted to see it.
Now after watching the movie I watched the extras ..deleted scenes mostly.
My wife and I both looked at each other in disbelief. I said to her "is it me or is the quality of this horrible". I honestly think they used mpeg 1 quality for the deleted scenes.
I have never noticed this on any other dvd before.
Has anyone every noticed this on any other dvds.
If you have this movie seriosly.. take a good look at the quality of the extras and let me know what you think
Just an observation
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VCD4ME
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We were all NEWBIES once and the only stupid question is the one that's not asked?
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I've seen a number of DVDs where deleted scenes were very low quality, often with mono audio. I just assumed that they were cut out of the movie before they got any processing or cleaning, and that they decided it wasn't worthwhile to take that kind of trouble just for the DVD.
I wouldn't go to the trouble either for most of the deleted scenes I've watched. I think the only movie I've watched recently with deleted scenes that I thought were genuinely good material was "The Princess and the Warrior". -
Most deleted scenes on DVD's dont go through the process of colour correction, surround sound mixing etc. A good example of this is the Gladiator DVD where the film is quite grainy and contains the time coding still.
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yeah. friday and hannibal also have horrible quality deleted scenes.
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a lot of times - some of the deleted scenes are not made from the film print but from the video tape which is shot along w/ the film .. it costs a lot of money to proccess film -
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I didn't realize there were more like this
Like I said this is the first time I've seen this.
Thanks for the input guys
Talk to you soon
VCD4MEWe were all NEWBIES once and the only stupid question is the one that's not asked? -
Originally Posted by BJ_M
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The deleted scenes for the DVD UHF were created from a VHS copy that Weird Al had in his closet for over 10 years.
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