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this post was submitted on 16 Sep 2024
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I'm glad this is getting a 4K re-release, should be a good watch. Although, is anyone else kind of disturbed by the facial Photoshop they do on all of these old movies? Like, they were fine when they were originally released, why are we doing smoothing and youthening and all of this other stuff on the faces of the actors on the covers and the photos that still exist on the internet for these movies? It seems like a huge waste.
If they use same process as the newest Aliens 4k remaster, it's amazing. A few moments where it looks off, but in general looks like it was filmed last year.
Kind of wish you could tell which method they used, like if each had names.