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Can't wait for this. One of my favorites growing up!
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if it is as good a transfer as it sounds, will be adding this to my collection.
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This is one disc if any that 100% needs its original soundtrack in lossless, and not some rubbish remix
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Originally Posted by dvdmike007 View Post

this is one disc if any that 100% needs its original soundtrack in lossless, and not some rubbish remix

+1
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Will "Let It Be" be release on Blu-ray? If not, why?
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Article with DVD/BD specs:

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-relea...143463576.html

Wonder why that was not in the press release, will update the op
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I could not find who in North America is releasing this BD.
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I could not find who in North America is releasing this BD.

Capitol Records.

Good to see it includes the original mono track, even if I never listen to it.
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Capitol Records.

Good to see it includes the original mono track, even if I never listen to it.

It's the only way to listen
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Capitol Records.

Good to see it includes the original mono track, even if I never listen to it.

Were not the original songs in stereo?
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Not on the film soundtrack. As far as I know, the film did not have a stereo mix or stereo prints made during its original run.
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Were not the original songs in stereo?

Not all of them, no
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Will "Let It Be" be release on Blu-ray? If not, why?

Almost certainly no. The remaining Beatles have shot down the idea many times.
only release was in 1980 before most people heard of home video.
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Updated OP with extras
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Will "Let It Be" be release on Blu-ray? If not, why?

Almost certainly no. The remaining Beatles have shot down the idea many times.
only release was in 1980 before most people heard of home video.


The whole idea was misbegotten from the beginning. The Beatles didn't like others around when they were recording and there was Yoko and a film crew right in the middle of them. George was furious during most of the shoot.

It'll probably resurface sometime, maybe after Yoko passes away; maybe not until they all do.
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Originally Posted by Shaded Dogfood View Post

Will "Let It Be" be release on Blu-ray? If not, why?

Almost certainly no. The remaining Beatles have shot down the idea many times.
only release was in 1980 before most people heard of home video.


The whole idea was misbegotten from the beginning. The Beatles didn't like others around when they were recording and there was Yoko and a film crew right in the middle of them. George was furious during most of the shoot.

It'll probably resurface sometime, maybe after Yoko passes away; maybe not until they all do.

I used to have a Laserdisc copy of it. It was mostly very grainy. I'm sure today it would look much better if given the correct transfer (even with all the grain.)
post #19 of 92
sound is dts only?

no lossless?
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sound is dts only?

no lossless?

Good spot, odd that
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I get press releases all the time from studios for BDs that list the audio as DTS 5.1 when they are actually DTS-HD MA 5.1. I wouldn't sweat it too much.
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High Def Digest is reporting a lossless mono mix. But nothing about a 5.1 mix. So it seems there is different info spreading around.
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The only Amazon.com that has this to pre-order is Amazon Canada. Does anyone know why it isn't up on Amazon United States to pre-order? Is this going to be like A Hard Day's Night?
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well depending on how well this is done, it has a chance of making my must buy list.
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Originally Posted by pmil7991 View Post

The only Amazon.com that has this to pre-order is Amazon Canada. Does anyone know why it isn't up on Amazon United States to pre-order? Is this going to be like A Hard Day's Night?

I see that Amazon.com US finally has this available to pre-order.
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High Def Digest is reporting a lossless mono mix. But nothing about a 5.1 mix. So it seems there is different info spreading around.

If they release the 09/09/09 HD mono masters, I'll be in Pepperland!
If they once again release a "foldown (TM)" soundtrack, I'll sic the Blue Meanies on 'em!!
post #27 of 92
Some updated info on this release from Amazon:

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"Currently out of print, the film has been restored in 4K digital resolution for the first time by Paul Rutan Jr. and his team of specialists at Triage Motion Picture Services and Eque Inc. Due to the delicate nature of the hand-drawn original artwork, no automated software was used in the digital clean-up of the film's restored photochemical elements. This was all done by hand, frame by frame."

Blu-Ray Packaging:
Digi Blu-Ray to include 16 page booklet, reproductions of film cells of each of the four Beatles characters + stickers.

Blu-Ray Tracklisting
Feature film [TRT: 89:00]

Fully restored in 4K and presented in the original aspect ratio of 1:66-1

Audio options:
English 5.1 DTS
German 5.1 DTS
Italian 5.1 DTS
English Dolby Stereo
Original Mono

Audio Commentary Heinz Edelmann (Art Director) and John Coates (Producer)

Subtitle languages (feature only):
English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Finnish, Japanese

Extra features:
Mod Odyssey documentary [TRT: 7:30]
Original theatrical trailer [TRT: 3:30]
Storyboard sequences:
- Sea of Monsters (split screen footage) [TRT: 4:20]
- Battle of the Monsters [118 images]
- Pepperland [64 images]

Interviews:
- Paul Angelis (voice of Ringo and Chief Blue Meanie) [TRT: 1:39]
- John Clive (voice of John) [TRT: 2:03]
- David Livesey (key animator) [TRT: 1:11]
- Millicent McMillan (Heinz Edelmann's assistant) [TRT: 1:12]
- Jack Stokes (animation director) [TRT: 3:42]
- Erich Segal (co-writer) [TRT: 1:38]

Original pencil drawings [29 images]

Behind-the-scenes photos [30 images]
post #28 of 92
I am kind of worried that the audio is not listed as DTS-HD. Not surprised it's 5.1 since it's the 'home video standard'.
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Originally Posted by Kris Deering View Post

I get press releases all the time from studios for BDs that list the audio as DTS 5.1 when they are actually DTS-HD MA 5.1. I wouldn't sweat it too much.

i sure hope you're right. i mean if any bd deserves the best audio track possible
methinks this is it.

gotta love the 4k transfer and frame by frame hand drawn clean up.

has me salivating.
post #30 of 92
Where's the music only soundtrack?!?!
The previous DVD had one.
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