by Jari_Kovalainen » 29 Oct 2013 08:11
This release shouldn't be in 1080i of course. It was shot in film and all that. If a movie is originally shot on video (tv, low budget filmmaking, extra features etc) I could understand 1080i, but never if the movie is originally shot on film. And it's relatively easy to shot with 1080p now, even in video.
And since the U.S. tv-sets and Blu-ray players doesn't even support 50hz (in Europe/Australia both 50/60hz are supported), this release has a very niche market. I own two dvd releases of this film already. There's now way I'm going to buy some 1080i release...
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