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Brian Serridge
My apologies for getting Arthur Dent mixed up with Ford Prefect. On the subject of "STAR TREK", has anyone bought the original series on Blu Ray? What's the quality like? Is "UFO" available on Blu Ray?

How about getting TANGERINE DREAM to do the music of the "UFO" film? I've just been listening to their 1979 "Force Majeure" album - very impressive!!

Brian



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I my self is somewhat unhappy with the movie ST because they complety
change the time "again" It was ok but that leaves a lot of questions. Like
what happen to the Klingons? What will it do to the relations with the
Romulans since the Klingons were needed to cover there backs latter on. andof
course DS 9 battle.

They might change the time line or the content of the movie (SHADO).
Dave

In a message dated 2/10/2010 9:53:38 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
brucesherman@ sprintmail. com writes:

I don't know if Gene would have liked it all. Spock scoring with Uhura?? He
liked her for himself :) They dated if you didn't know, Gene and Nichele.

Bruce
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From: Neesierie
To: _SHADO@yahoogroups. SHA_ (mailto:SHADO@yahoogroups. com)
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 7:36 PM
Subject: [SHADO] Re: my thoughts about the UFO movie...

Anthony,
I quite agree. I have always hated remakes. They never seem to get what
made the original a hit needed to STAY a part of the show! That said, I so
totally enjoyed the remake of Star Trek that I'm hopeful that UFO will havea
similar miracle. I know some ST fans hated the remake, but I'm a diehard
fan myself and I laughed and laughed! Gene would have loved it. So it could
happen again -- for UFO this time. We'll all find out one way or the other
anyway, won't we? In just about a year's time.
Yours,
Denise

--- In _SHADO@yahoogroups. SHA_ (mailto:SHADO@yahoogroups. com) , Anthony
Smith <belmarbadboy@ bel> wrote:
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> See thats what I'm talking about--when you start changing the color and
genders of the characters of the show,it tends to ruin the memory of the
show(my personal opinion). By the way--I'm black and not biased against color
or gender for the record-just not for re-makes of original shows or
movies.Some things you just cant do like that.

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Re: UFO on Bluray

Marc Martin
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> Is "UFO" available on Blu Ray?

UFO in not yet available on Blu-ray disc anywhere, nor do I know of
any plans for it to be released anytime soon.

Marc
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Re: my thoughts about the UFO movie...

Bruce Sherman
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I only have my Star Trek original series on laser :)

Bruce
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Serridge
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Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 11:33 AM
Subject: Fw: [SHADO] Re: my thoughts about the UFO movie...


   
My apologies for getting Arthur Dent mixed up with Ford Prefect. On the subject of "STAR TREK", has anyone bought the original series on Blu Ray? What's the quality like? Is "UFO" available on Blu Ray?

How about getting TANGERINE DREAM to do the music of the "UFO" film? I'vejust been listening to their 1979 "Force Majeure" album - very impressive!!

Brian

----- Forwarded Message ----
From: "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Thu, 11 February, 2010 13:45:33
Subject: Re: [SHADO] Re: my thoughts about the UFO movie...

  

I my self is somewhat unhappy with the movie ST because they complety
change the time "again" It was ok but that leaves a lot of questions. Like
what happen to the Klingons? What will it do to the relations with the
Romulans since the Klingons were needed to cover there backs latter on. and of
course DS 9 battle.

They might change the time line or the content of the movie (SHADO).
Dave

In a message dated 2/10/2010 9:53:38 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
brucesherman@ sprintmail. com writes:

I don't know if Gene would have liked it all. Spock scoring with Uhura?? He
liked her for himself :) They dated if you didn't know, Gene and Nichele.

Bruce
----- Original Message -----
From: Neesierie
To: _SHADO@yahoogroups. SHA_ (mailto:SHADO@yahoogroups. com)
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 7:36 PM
Subject: [SHADO] Re: my thoughts about the UFO movie...

Anthony,
I quite agree. I have always hated remakes. They never seem to get what
made the original a hit needed to STAY a part of the show! That said, I so
totally enjoyed the remake of Star Trek that I'm hopeful that UFO will have a
similar miracle. I know some ST fans hated the remake, but I'm a diehard
fan myself and I laughed and laughed! Gene would have loved it. So it could
happen again -- for UFO this time. We'll all find out one way or the other
anyway, won't we? In just about a year's time.
Yours,
Denise

--- In _SHADO@yahoogroups. SHA_ (mailto:SHADO@yahoogroups. com) , Anthony
Smith <belmarbadboy@ bel> wrote:
>
>
> See thats what I'm talking about--when you start changing the color and
genders of the characters of the show,it tends to ruin the memory of the
show(my personal opinion). By the way--I'm black and not biased against color
or gender for the record-just not for re-makes of original shows or
movies.Some things you just cant do like that.

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Fw: [SHADO] UFO on Bluray

Brian Serridge
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I think "UFO "would scrub up nicely on Blu Ray. After all look how brilliant the Carlton boxed sets were!

BRIAN



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> Is "UFO" available on Blu Ray?

UFO in not yet available on Blu-ray disc anywhere, nor do I know of
any plans for it to be released anytime soon.

Marc




     

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Re: UFO on Bluray

Bruce Sherman
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When I buy a bluray , I expect the same quality image like looking out my window.:)


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From: "Jeffrey Nelson" <[hidden email]>
Date: Fri, Feb 12, 2010 4:17 PM
Subject: [SHADO] UFO on Bluray
To: <[hidden email]>

I understand your point about people being too fussy about picture quality,but isn't that the point of the extra expense of Blu-Ray discs?
 
Jeff

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From: Brian Serridge <[hidden email]>
Subject: Fw: [SHADO] UFO on Bluray
To: [hidden email]
Date: Friday, February 12, 2010, 10:12 AM


 



Let's face it, broadcast quality hardly ever is as good as DVD. I love to see films and TV programmes in high quality, but I'm not obsessive about it.It annoys me when I visit Blu ray DVD review forums and people start picking holes in the picture quality, sound, etc. Life's too short to be so picky - some people are never satisfied. I remember years ago someone tried an experiment at a hi-fi loudspeaker review. A critic was played a violin piece (while blindfolded) and was asked to compare the sound quality with an identical piece of music. Unknown to the critic, an actual violinist walked into the room and played his instrument. The critic said that the sound quality was not as good as the first piece (which was played through the hi-fi system).

----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com>
To: SHADO@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Fri, 12 February, 2010 15:52:43
Subject: Re: [SHADO] UFO on Bluray

 
> I think "UFO "would scrub up nicely on Blu Ray. After all look how
> brilliant the Carlton boxed sets were!

Yes, in *theory* they could look great on Blu Ray. However, the big
reason the DVDs looked so good was due the talents and attention
given by those who did those film-to-video transfer. UFO has already
been remastered in HDTV and broadcast on TV in the USA, and the
results aren't as uniformly good. All of the episodes are
cropped to widescreen, the contrast/color isn't consistent
between episodes, the sound is an annoying 5.1 "surround" mix,
the reused (stock) footage is grainy, THE LONG SLEEP flashbacks
are not in sepia as they should be, the optical effects and
fadeouts don't hold up well in zoomed-in HDTV, and the widescreen
framing choices aren't as good as they could have been...

Marc

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Re: UFO on Bluray

Marc Martin
Administrator
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> I think "UFO "would scrub up nicely on Blu Ray. After all look how
> brilliant the Carlton boxed sets were!

Yes, in *theory* they could look great on Blu Ray. However, the big
reason the DVDs looked so good was due the talents and attention
given by those who did those film-to-video transfer. UFO has already
been remastered in HDTV and broadcast on TV in the USA, and the
results aren't as uniformly good. All of the episodes are
cropped to widescreen, the contrast/color isn't consistent
between episodes, the sound is an annoying 5.1 "surround" mix,
the reused (stock) footage is grainy, THE LONG SLEEP flashbacks
are not in sepia as they should be, the optical effects and
fadeouts don't hold up well in zoomed-in HDTV, and the widescreen
framing choices aren't as good as they could have been...

Marc
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SHADO
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Precisely!!

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When I buy a bluray , I expect the same quality image like looking out my window.:)

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From: "Jeffrey Nelson" <1shado1@sbcglobal. net>
Date: Fri, Feb 12, 2010 4:17 PM
Subject: [SHADO] UFO on Bluray
To: <SHADO@yahoogroups. com>

I understand your point about people being too fussy about picture quality,but isn't that the point of the extra expense of Blu-Ray discs?
 
Jeff

--- On Fri, 2/12/10, Brian Serridge <brianserridge@ yahoo.co. uk> wrote:

From: Brian Serridge <brianserridge@ yahoo.co. uk>
Subject: Fw: [SHADO] UFO on Bluray
To: SHADO@yahoogroups. com
Date: Friday, February 12, 2010, 10:12 AM

 

Let's face it, broadcast quality hardly ever is as good as DVD. I love to see films and TV programmes in high quality, but I'm not obsessive about it.It annoys me when I visit Blu ray DVD review forums and people start picking holes in the picture quality, sound, etc. Life's too short to be so picky - some people are never satisfied. I remember years ago someone tried an experiment at a hi-fi loudspeaker review. A critic was played a violin piece (while blindfolded) and was asked to compare the sound quality with an identical piece of music. Unknown to the critic, an actual violinist walked into the room and played his instrument. The critic said that the sound quality was not as good as the first piece (which was played through the hi-fi system).

----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com>
To: SHADO@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Fri, 12 February, 2010 15:52:43
Subject: Re: [SHADO] UFO on Bluray

 
> I think "UFO "would scrub up nicely on Blu Ray. After all look how
> brilliant the Carlton boxed sets were!

Yes, in *theory* they could look great on Blu Ray. However, the big
reason the DVDs looked so good was due the talents and attention
given by those who did those film-to-video transfer. UFO has already
been remastered in HDTV and broadcast on TV in the USA, and the
results aren't as uniformly good. All of the episodes are
cropped to widescreen, the contrast/color isn't consistent
between episodes, the sound is an annoying 5.1 "surround" mix,
the reused (stock) footage is grainy, THE LONG SLEEP flashbacks
are not in sepia as they should be, the optical effects and
fadeouts don't hold up well in zoomed-in HDTV, and the widescreen
framing choices aren't as good as they could have been...

Marc

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