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I did not care for this movie. It was poorly written, tasteless, and had gratoiuois rib elbowing nostalgia references.
gratoiuois rib elbowing nostalgia references
That’s what killed it for me. Early on.I thought they’d be OK but they broke me and I, mentally, went “well you can fuck right off with this nonsense” and then they kept piling it on. It would have been bad in a cheap fan film and I have no idea what possessed them to do it.
That’ll be great for the 6 people still left on Earth who never upgraded to DVDs or BluRay.
Well, maybe not that great since this movie sucked.
theres a niche group of tech enthusiasts who like this old shit.
my son recently jumped into 35mm film photography with the goal of pushing them into projection slides
people have crazy hobbies.
It’s the backswing from society forcing computers unto everyone just to live.
Also, film has a unique look, fun work-flow, and a dynamic range only expensive digital cameras can match.Here’s a photo from a $1 camera:
…on film that easily costs a buck per frame nowadays, Kodak actually raised prices last year because they can’t keep up with demand. And that’s not including developing it and making prints.
Don’t get me wrong, analogue film is a great medium and the SRGB conversion you posted doesn’t even begin to do it justice. But “it’s cheaper” is in no way an argument for it.
Movies on analogue film are also a nice idea, a nice print of a nice movie for a reel-to-reel projector which are easy to build (use a white LED, please, no need even for electronics but power electronics but make it a LED) can have great quality and definitely do cinema history justice, but… VHS? Utterly atrocious quality. VHS had shoddy quality when it was new (much lower than broadcast) and it didn’t get a single bit better.
a buck per frame
I pay 12€ for 36, including development.
So vinyl I get. I even get cassette tape nostalgia to some degree.
But who, might I ask, has nostalgia for horrible quality video and audio and could actually want this?
I imagine it’s because it is a larger piece of media than a Blu-ray so will look pretty on a shelf for completists.
That’s what Laserdisc is for.
But why though?
So I can watch it on my VCR ?
Ash looked so bad. I don’t understand, why they felt the need to make him look like Ian Holm instead of just casting a loving actor.
I kinda liked the uncanny valley from it in this because it made him look more like an android
Should have got Bruce Campbell obviously.
Just realized how much I missed the pleasant sound of loading a cassette.
Only top loading VHS players. Once we moved to front loaders the format was dead.
I’d feel happier about this if VHS players were still being manufactured.
When did people get nostalgic for the crappy analogue definition that was VHS? What’s next betamax special editions?
It’s probably the format they watched when they were younger, which would be a major contributor to nostalgia. I still keep a VHS player and my parents’ old copies of the pre-special edition Star Wars movies along with Akira and Ghost in the Shell.
pre-special edition Star Wars movies
The despecialised editions are the real director’s cut fite me IRL.
I remember programming the VCR when VHS was first a thing and I’m definitely not nostalgic for it. It was the best most people could afford at the time but it certainly wasn’t good.
Alien and the teenagers : I agree, a crappy movie need a crappy resolution.
Quite useless.
Ok. I respect the two dislikes on my comment, but I honestly ask you: what sense does it make to release a movie in VHS format in 2024?
I miss the old days so I get it and if it would be available in my region I’d buy it. Of the top of my head, VHS didn’t have unskippable trailers and warnings - just fast forward to the movie. Everything new is isn’t always better.
what about a bluray or a dvd?
Yeah it was those I meant with the unskippable trailers and warnings. That really sucks with dvds and blurays. And I acctually like the tape format.