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Posted by Harmonia on September 11, 2008 at 11:51:10:

...the 3D appearance. Even the stills are stunning.

I've read the comments. I dunno how absolutely "truthful" the colors are (see first images on the DVD Beaver comparison) but the stills look glorious to me. I never saw this in a theater...by the time I saw a theatrical print this movie was 20+ years old.

My suspicion is that Ford used a slightly heightened palette to begin with. He's not around to supervise the transfer, so I'm just happy to have this great movie looking as swell as it does.

It's movies like this that will have me purchasing a BD player as soon as I replace my current display. There are enough films out now on BD that I'm convinced.