http://www.propstore.com/products.htm?movieId=98


Vintage newspaper ad

Set photos from Richard Pondzer, who had won the Mattel contest to appear in the film
http://www.he-man.org/cartoon/feature.p ... image=2063

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Okay, I finally saw it. You folks are right: it's a mess, almost an embarrassment. I compared it to the DVD, and what I realized is that they used to same video master as the DVD, and I'm guessing it's the same master they used to make the original VHS.
The only difference is that they "color-corrected," and by doing so took out all the cool lighting effects that Richard Kline and I worked so hard to acheieve. The sharpness is slightly better than the DVD, but only because it's on a higher resolution Blu-ray disc. From my side-by-side comparison it's quite obvious that they did not re-master the movie, neither the sound nor the picture.
By comparison the Blu-ray for "The Order" is miles above it in quality, and it's crystal clear that they re-mastered the sound and the picture for the Blu-ray release. It just boggles my mind that a low-budget company like Image Entertainment would not shy away from the minor expense of re-mastering a staight-to-video movie like "The Order," but that MGM and Fox could not make the same effort for a certified classic like "Double Impact."
Gary Goddard will attend!!! I wish I could be there...viendammage wrote:The New Beverly in LA is doing a 25th anniversary screening at midnight on Saturday, Dec 15th! No word on guests or anything but should be fun. Saw it a couple years ago at a midnight screening at a now defunct LA theater.
Given that Arrow have noted they are prepping some Cannon titles for release in 2013, what are you favourites from their archives? We have a real soft spot for this bout of bicep-ridden banality:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kfy0mgAx2-0
As far as I know MASTERS is absolutely not a part of Arrow's 2013 line-up
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