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Morgan Deare

Morgan Deare

2 Films

Morgan Deare

2 Included Films

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Morgan Deare was born on 19 November 1945 in New Iberia, Louisiana, USA. He is an actor, known for Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), Mission: Impossible (1996) and United 93 (2006). He is married to Mary Healey. He was previously married to Sally Gosselin.

UHD Blu-ray
Best English-Friendly:

Censored: Disney 4K Blu-ray
Uncensored: 35mm scan

Best Video:

Censored: Disney 4K Blu-ray Uncensored: 35mm scan

Best Audio:

Touchstone Home Video US LaserDisc [940 CS] has the original stereo

Best English-Friendly:

Censored: Disney 4K Blu-ray
Uncensored: 35mm scan

Best Video:

Censored: Disney 4K Blu-ray Uncensored: 35mm scan

Best Audio:

Touchstone Home Video US LaserDisc [940 CS] has the original stereo

UHD Blu-ray
Best English-Friendly:

Paramount 4K Blu-ray

Best Video:

Paramount 4K Blu-ray despite issues

Best Audio:

Laserdisc Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0 matrix Dolby Surround, VHS hifi 2.0 Dolby Surround, Cinema DTS

Additional Info:

The film was remixed for the first DVD to remove a great deal of the bass and tame the LFE channel. Every version since uses this revised mix. Only the Laserdisc and release prints have the original theatrical 5.1 discrete mix. The 2.0 matrix version also has the low end intact on LD and VHS. Just demo the main title or the aquarium restaurant glass explosion and you’ll note the difference immediately.

The first DVD while porting the LD and vhs master is where the audio remix happened. The remix still sounds good but it was an unnecessary compromise to place on one of the great mixes of all time. The UHD also uses the remix.

The Paramount UHD is ok though it has some frozen grain and some HDR issues as expected of a screwy Paramount master.

Best English-Friendly:

Paramount 4K Blu-ray

Best Video:

Paramount 4K Blu-ray despite issues

Best Audio:

Laserdisc Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0 matrix Dolby Surround, VHS hifi 2.0 Dolby Surround, Cinema DTS

Additional Info:

The film was remixed for the first DVD to remove a great deal of the bass and tame the LFE channel. Every version since uses this revised mix. Only the Laserdisc and release prints have the original theatrical 5.1 discrete mix. The 2.0 matrix version also has the low end intact on LD and VHS. Just demo the main title or the aquarium restaurant glass explosion and you’ll note the difference immediately.

The first DVD while porting the LD and vhs master is where the audio remix happened. The remix still sounds good but it was an unnecessary compromise to place on one of the great mixes of all time. The UHD also uses the remix.

The Paramount UHD is ok though it has some frozen grain and some HDR issues as expected of a screwy Paramount master.

2 films

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