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From:Clint Eastwood , Sondra Locke , Geoffrey Lewis , Beverly D'Angelo , Walter Barnes , Warner Brothers , James Fargo , Warner Bros. Pictures ,
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Cheap for a Reason., 2008-11-23 I know I used to love this movie as a child when it was on cable back around 1980 and I have not seen it since those days so I figured that I would get it on the best format available today.
I look at reviews of BD's before I buy and reviews were favorable, but maybe they forgot to mention a few things. The intro to the film is of a bootleg/grainy/high compression quality to the point that I feared that this would be the whole film! I started thinking to myself, "this is why it is so cheap." However, after the intro, the picture quality is on par with The Shining on BD. So it is enough to see the HD and not complain, but not mind-blowing.
The sound is what it is. It has surround effects, but they are subtle. It is clear, but it does not sound as if it had gone through a modern era digital remaster. It just sounds like a 70's movie sounds but clearer. The bas does not have that strong of an impact except for the music - which sounded pretty good.
Upon watching the intro I was thiking that I would have to sell it, but after the intro was over, I may just keep it. I am still waiting for Superfly, Shaft(all 3), West Side Story and some other 70's black films al in remastered audio and true surround sound. I need to hear the former's powerful soundtracks done right!
dumb fun, 2008-11-17 This is a dumb movie thats fun for what it is. And it aged much better than most other movies of that era. Eastwood plays a blue-collar weekend fighter who owns an "ape" (I know its not an ape) and chases after a Sandra Locke. The movie is a showcase for a whole bunch of character actors as well.
The blu-ray transfer looks much better than the DVD which is a comment on how bad the DVD was in terms of video quality. The blu-ray transfer of the film was done on a budget. Its ok. But nothing special.
This is no great film. Its throwaway entertainment compentently done. Enjoy it for what it is.
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Every Which Way But Loose [Blu-ray] , 2008-10-20 A good Clint Eastwood comedy which could've been great except for Clint's infatuation with Sandra Locke at the time. Ruth Gordon and Clyde the orangutan make this DVD ever the more enjoyable.
Every wich way but Lose Bluy-ray, 2008-10-18 A very funny movie,the ape and the old lady make this a must watch,the blue-ray looks much better than the dvd but not as good as if they did better restore of the film elements.
Very pleased with the shipping and product conditions:, 2008-09-30 The DVD film came packaged together with another in great condition and I saw or found no flaws or defects at all. The shipping conditions were perfect look forward to doing more business with the individuals in the future.
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