Garrick Hagon
9 Films
Garrick Hagon
9 Included Films

Garrick Hagon (born September 27, 1939) is an English film, stage and television actor, who was raised in Toronto, Canada. Description above from the Wikipedia article Garrick Hagon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

US Kino Lorber 4K Blu-ray upcoming, likely inferior to Imprint

US Kino Lorber 4K Blu-ray upcoming, likely inferior to Imprint


Director: George Lucas
OG: "4K77" on high seas
OG: "4K77" on high seas
LaserDisc audio is the best option for the Dolby Stereo mixes (and usually included in fan restorations). There are 16mm/TV rips of the mono mixes.

Director: George Lucas
OG: "4K77" on high seas
OG: "4K77" on high seas
LaserDisc audio is the best option for the Dolby Stereo mixes (and usually included in fan restorations). There are 16mm/TV rips of the mono mixes.

Director: Tim Burton
WB 4K Blu-ray but with notable color timing issues
Dolby Stereo mix: WB LaserDisc PCM
Original Mix in 5.1 Discrete: 1997 WB DVD, 1.33:1 version for this track uncut
Original mix in 2005 5.1 new transfer: 2005 WB DVD in Dolby and DTS, 2008 WB Blu-ray for TrueHD.
Original mix on VHS, LaserDisc and DVD is significantly warmer and more impactful sounding. These nuances are lost on the 2005 remaster audio found on DVD and Blu-ray which due have a tinge of extra clarity in contrast.
The Atmos mix is excruciatingly bad as it removes original sound effects and wrecks the original sound design. Music is prioritized and dominates in a bad way. The sound library effects used to create a specific sound signature as part of the mix of time period production design is completely lost. Fidelity is also lowered due to noise reduction and processing.

Director: Tim Burton
WB 4K Blu-ray but with notable color timing issues
Dolby Stereo mix: WB LaserDisc PCM
Original Mix in 5.1 Discrete: 1997 WB DVD, 1.33:1 version for this track uncut
Original mix in 2005 5.1 new transfer: 2005 WB DVD in Dolby and DTS, 2008 WB Blu-ray for TrueHD.
Original mix on VHS, LaserDisc and DVD is significantly warmer and more impactful sounding. These nuances are lost on the 2005 remaster audio found on DVD and Blu-ray which due have a tinge of extra clarity in contrast.
The Atmos mix is excruciatingly bad as it removes original sound effects and wrecks the original sound design. Music is prioritized and dominates in a bad way. The sound library effects used to create a specific sound signature as part of the mix of time period production design is completely lost. Fidelity is also lowered due to noise reduction and processing.

Director: Brian De Palma
For the Blu-ray mix, maybe the DTS-HD MA from some of the international BDs or the TrueHD on the 4K Blu-ray?

Director: Brian De Palma
For the Blu-ray mix, maybe the DTS-HD MA from some of the international BDs or the TrueHD on the 4K Blu-ray?

Director: Tony Scott

Director: Tony Scott

See cut information: https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=4167
Theatrical Cut: Cinema DTS

See cut information: https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=4167
Theatrical Cut: Cinema DTS

Director: Olivier Dahan

Director: Olivier Dahan

Director: Edward Berger

Director: Edward Berger
9 films