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Re: So does everyone Get Back at the same time or is it midnight in each country?

Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2021 8:54 pm
by beatlbay
Not wanting to sound like some psycho-fan, but favoring this point in the Beatles' timeline, I loved mostly everything about part one. Watched it on a 4k TV over a stream and it looked and sounded great. Content wise, I can pick some things apart, but overall, my worst fears WERE NOT realized; and dare I say, so far, this is probably the best thing Apple/The Beatles have given us post-60's. I say let Mr. Jackson redo that God-Awlful live crapfest "8 Arms To Rip You Off" (Whoopie is a Beatles doc???? Really?)

Re: So does everyone Get Back at the same time or is it midnight in each country?

Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2021 12:34 am
by DrRobert
I found it extremely moving.

These young people changed everything and here they are struggling with a lot of stuff.

They're insanely tolerant of people.

This is an incredibly important document in terms of the creative process.

I didn't notice anything about DNR etc as I was so engaged by them and the situation. I don't really give a crap about it

Re: So does everyone Get Back at the same time or is it midnight in each country?

Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2021 12:43 am
by dumbchops
I thoroughly enjoyed Part 1 especially since I've heard this material so many times and now to finally see "workable" video to accompany it makes me happy. The only disappointment from me is that they decided not to use "Negro In Reserve" since it foreshadows Billy Preston's eventual presence but otherwise I enjoyed the amount of swearing, smoking and alcohol abuse for a Disney show.

Re: So does everyone Get Back at the same time or is it midnight in each country?

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2021 8:53 am
by beatlesyoshi
kieranjames wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 10:59 am Does it look as 'waxy' as the YouTube trailer suggests?
Have they been overzealous with the digital noise reduction or is there any of the original film grain apparent?
Thank you.
the DNR looks a bit off at times, but overall, better than the trailers (and what I expected)