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The Fifth Element (remastered)

Posted by Jack G on July 18, 2007 at 08:30:14:

I got mine last night, but didn't have time to watch the whole thing. I did peek at a few scenes though. The scene on (and off) the ledge is *stunning*. Seriously 3D. Definitely demo material. In fact, its the background shot for the menu screen when the film first comes on. It was somewhat disorienting when it first popped up. I suspect they hand tweaked that part of the film. A few scenes later in the movie also looked good. Its an AVC encode, and I'm impressed. From what I saw, it makes the Superbit version look like dog doo.
Just a heads up.
Jack