![]() Some 'remastered' Blu-rays I wasted money on were re-colour-graded by colourblind people who think slapping a blue/orange or green filter over everything makes things look more 'cinematic' which destroys the original bright vivid colours. Some of the Blu-ray transfers you wrongly claim are "far superior" have horrible English dubs without the original language, no subtitles or poorly made subtitles or occasionally multiple burned-in subtitles, the wrong aspect ratio, no extra features and were clearly made from very poor source material. ![]() I collect lots of obscure Hong Kong, Chinese, Thai and Japanese movies and the DVDs often had a lot of care put into their creation including multiple languages, multiple subtitles, commentary tracks, extra features and mini-documentaries, cinema and extended versions etc. They were a downgrade and complete waste of money, some unwatchable compared to their DVD counterparts. Some of my Blu-rays look far worse than the DVDs I already owned. Blu-ray transfer quality can be very hit or miss.
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