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Japanese Blu Ray ... Don't bother


This is absolutely the worse commercially sold Blu Ray I've ever seen. The disc opens with a nicely produced menue showing the house and estate. The film starts with an extremely beautiful TCE logo than a some what softer but vibrant Studio Canal logo, than on to the film. Seems like we are in for a nice presentation. Not to be. It's like you are watching through a dirty window. Specks and strange transparent distortions over the entire image. Though the distortions clear up as the movie progresses, smears and bleeding follow after anything that moves across the screen, which looks like the picture has been hit with sharpening filters with white halos that surround everything. Picture seems brighter with improved contrast and little more detail, but constant grain above and beyond what you will find on the DVD. It almost appears like a film grain filter has been applied, to excess.
We'll just have to keep waiting for an American release. Huge disappointment. Huge waste of money.

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I bought the UK version, non blu-ray several years ago, worth it. I'm not a big fan of it as I like my older flicks to appear well, older.

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Rather disappointing news. I also wish this movie would be released online.

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I know that this is VERY late but it's on YouTube (-for the moment)

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I've seen it on YouTube. I mean I wish it would get an official release on Amazon Instant Video, Netflix, etc.

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Yes, the Japanese blu-ray is awful looking. How the credits can look so blood red and gorgeous, but the picture look so washed out, is beyond me.

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In the last five years The Changeling has steadily grown in popularity with such films as "The Conjuring" and "Insidious" being released which borrowed concepts from the film and in turn, paid homage to it. So if there was ever a time to to give it a blu-ray re-release it would be now. But it needs to be done correctly and by a production company that will give it the proper care that it deserves. Thoughts on how we can get the word out?

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Currently showing via HBO on TMN in Canada

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