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Old 25th December 2011, 09:31 PM
damek damek is offline
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Originally Posted by keirarts View Post
depends on the film stock, how well the film has been stored and various over technical stuff. Some 40's movies have probably had better treatment in terms of archiving than a lot of the cult movies floating about. Texas chainsaw is a good example, the blu-ray looks phenomenal to me but it does show up a lot of the print damage and other flaws.
Yeah I know it depends on many things. Reality is that old movies look worse than new movies usually.
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