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Does anyone here have The Departed on Blu-Ray? Would it be considered a good or bad example of Blu-Ray?
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Inigo (aka Inigo)
Apr 24 '09, 18:52
The clarity is great, but there's zero consistency in the lighting from scene to scne. Whenever sunlight comes into play, it seems to throw off almost every intended lighting effect from the film.
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i have but haven't watched yet -- nm
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Gwaahjo
Apr 24, 19:13
could be scorsese's original intention but i can't remember how it looked in the theaters. other than kinda hyper-gritty -- nm
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pigby
Apr 24, 18:53
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