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How do you know it's cropped, this edition has not even been released yet?
This one is supposed to be a proper 2.35 widescreen HD transfer
and Shout! Factory has proven before to be a company to count on for getting out great editions of underrated gems like this one.
Samuel_Scott wrote:This is from the nineties shot on 35mm by Super 35. OAR is 2.35:1.
But please Jim_Mcdonaugh, don't say anything if you don't know and haven't got a disc of this edition in your hands,
this is not the Artisan DVD from 1999...
It is a known fact that the movie was filmed on Super 35mm (same as T2), sure it wasn't anamorphic but I've seen it in French theaters in 2.35 and that's how the DP director framed it (I interviewed them).
Film: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Extras: 3 out of 5 stars
Shout Factory has delivered an impressive Bluray release for this obscure film. Firstly it comes with a nice widescreen presentation and an aspect ratio of 2.35:1, which is a real improvement over last full screen DVD release from 1999. The colors are a little flat but the action looks nice. The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 audio track is impressive, especially with the non-stop action, fighting and explosions.
The special features are worth checking out if you are a fan of the film. There is an audio commentary track with Director Vic Armstrong and Producer Andy Armstrong. It is a nice balanced track which covers a lot of ground for the production. “A Look Back at The Joshua Tree” is a newly product feature with cast and crew chatting some fun behind-the-scene stories. Lastly there is an alternate ending included and a trailer rounding out the extras.
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