Too dark?


I thought that my TV had gone wrong again and the screen was too dark.

I know it was a horror film and everything, but for the first half I could hardly see what was going on. In the end I just figured the low lighting was put in place to hide how much weight Edward Furlong had put on (meow!),

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If you thought he was fat in this, you should have seen him in Dark Reel. I'd say he was about 25 to 40lbs heavier in that one.

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That one must have slipped by me. Sad how the future leader of mankind has fallen :o(

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i watched it online and my monitor makes everything look a lot darker than it should be but this film didnt look dark at all.

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the dvd doesn't have the best quality so i understand what they meant by saying it seemed dark. it also looked like it might have been filmed on 16mm which would explain the image quality.

it wasnt distractingly dark for me but the picture definately was on the crappier, lower light side.

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Might have just been the copy you had i watched this on netflix and it looked fine where as AVP Requiem was too dark to see anything.

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the dvd we watched was definetly too dark, didnt spoil it, but we defo noticed it.

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It might be your tv. I have an HD Tv, but the problem is that while the HD is great, it's pretty poor at everything else. If a film is remotely dark it just worsens it. In that case I'll just watch the DVD on my computer.

I watched this on netflix streaming and it came out looking perfect.

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