Heh, heh, heh... Live And Let Die Mr. Bond?.... crap lenses

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Heh, heh, heh... Live And Let Die Mr. Bond?.... crap lenses

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well, on my sons request i suffered most of the Bond X "Live And Let Die" last night.. and boy what i saw: solid optical vignetting in low light/wide open "night" shots...

surely my 42 plazma is not top end but it is definatly not THAT set which created the dark corners - looked almost like a crap Beaulieu Schneider or Angineux lenz wide open...

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I'm a long-time James Bond fan, and I didn't notice that.
Personnaly, I think this Bond is anyway one of the worse. I prefer the 1969's On her majesty secret service. This film has a truly great photo.
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Did you watch the remastered DVD, or an old DVD or a TV broadcast?

Could have been a crappy transfer. I have it recorded off-air from a late 80's broadcast and there's no vignetting.

Of course there were supposed to be two different aspect ratios of that film in circulation...maybe one is slightly cropped?
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Angus wrote:Did you watch the remastered DVD, or an old DVD or a TV broadcast?
HQ digital cable broadcast.

Angus wrote: Could have been a crappy transfer. I have it recorded off-air from a late 80's broadcast and there's no vignetting.
looked good otherwise - the vignetting was more or less only but very visible in low light condition - at the island intro...- on island before or after the hanggleider sequence... very visible so and definatly a lens originated issue.
Angus wrote: Of course there were supposed to be two different aspect ratios of that film in circulation...maybe one is slightly cropped?
full ws on my ws TV..

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There was a 1.66:1 version and a 1.85:1 version...the former for Europe and the latter for the USA.

Likelyhood is I have only seen the former...which may be cropped compared to the USA version.
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