Make Way For Harris’ 4K
Restoration of Spartacus, Farewell To Stanley Kubrick’s
“The Shiny” A little more than five years ago Universal Home
Video released their infamous “shiny” Bluray of
Stanley
Kubrick‘s
Spartacus. The
transfer by
Jim Hardy’s HTV/Illuminate
looked sharp and crisp but overly sweetened; too much of the detail
captured by
Russell Metty‘s 70mm Technirama
photgraphy had been lost. In an
online review restoration
guru
Robert Harris, who reassembled and restored a
definitive 184-minute version of this epic film in 1991, called the
2010 50th Anniversary Bluray
“an ugly and unfortunate bit of home video fodder,” suggested a
recall, and called for a “new image harvest.”
Well, Harris has been working on such a harvest for about a year
(the project was
revealed last March by
The Digital Bits‘
Bill Hunt) and a
brand-new, presumably more specific and film-like
Spartacus Bluray will pop sometime in the fall. A day or
two hence I’m hoping to speak with Harris in some detail about the
4K restoration and maybe post some before-and-after
comparisons.
Excerpt from
6.1.10 HE review of “shiny”
Spartacus: “There’s no question that the
Spartacus Bluray has been scrubbed down. Last night I put
my face about 15 inches away from my 42″ plasma and studied
Jean Simmons‘ face during one of the first-act
closeups, and it’s like she’s wearing too much base — not the
flesh-covered stuff you buy in pharmacies, but the digital kind
that washes away organic sincerity. So yes — Harris is right. The
Spartacus Bluray is, technically speaking, high-end
vandalism. It should be recalled and done right.
“There’s just one problem. If you step back from the screen — sit
three or four feet away, I mean — the
Spartacus Bluray
looks
way better than the Criterion DVD or the laser disc
or any other version that I’ve ever seen. For the first
time since seeing Harris’s restored print on a big screen, I felt
dazzled by some of the images. I was saying to my son Dylan, ‘I’m
not supposed to like this but whoa…look at that!’
“Harris will probably get angry when he reads some of these words,
but this
Spartacus delivers some of the sharpest, most
gleaming and best-looking pop-out images I’ve ever seen of Stanley
Kubrick‘s 1960 film outside of a theatre. As long as you keep your
distance from the plasma screen, I mean. Especially if you squint a
bit.”
Quelle: http://www.hollywood-elsewhere.com/2015/07/harriss-digital-hi-def-restoration-spartacus-means-farewell-shiny-version/