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Subject: Re: REQ: Quality Amazon/DVD/TV Rip of Jeremy (1973)
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On Fri, 24 Aug 2018 22:05:53 GMT, joe <joe@crack.com> wrote:
>I have an old widescreen version of Jeremy, but at points (especially the end) the video gets all pixelated and is almost impossible to discern what is happening at certain points. A great example is right at the end, where the airpllane takes off - holy pixels Batman!
>Specs on my copy: 608x320, 01:30:24 duration, around 891MB give or take.
>I do not have access to the DVD (it is very expensive on Amazon - like over $100) and I am hoping someone has a better quality copy than this. It's on Amazon Prime, but again, no access in my region.
>TIA.
>
you can get the DVD much cheaper, like $10 if you look around.
The movie was released at 4:3 in 1978 but in 2005 they remastered
or reworded it and made a wide screen version which can be found
on some 2005 DVDs. I found a widescreed dvdrip but it may also
have some pixelation at certain points. The part you mention at
1hr 30min is right at the end of the movie and could be a directors
choice which would be in all versions. Have seen many older
movies where there is a fuzzyness or oddity in a scene or two
wgich is what the director wanted (call it artistic flair).
Will post the WS version in a few........
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