DVD Quality
I saw this movie twice in the theater when it first came out (don't ask me why). A year ago I received it as a present because the person who gave it to me saw Clive Barkers name on the sticker on the overwrap (talk about a cheap way to promote a movie... with a seven second cameo) and they knew I am huge Barker fan. Anyway, I finally got bored enough to watch it tonight and the video/digital quality is absolutely horrid. I own hundreds of DVDs and have downloaded hundreds more. The quality of this studio release is worse than most hand-held camera downloads I have! The rendering makes the mother look like Al Jolsen throughout the latter part of the movie. Did anyone else notice this?
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