Alien ³ ALIEN 3 - The Legacy Cut 1080p Blu-Ray Region Free World Wide Play Back
Been asked a few times for this set as its rare and hard to get
1080p BD-R blu-ray with amaray blu-ray case ,cover and disc art work with menu -Eng Subs plus Trailers as well
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At Project A34K, we are dedicated to revitalizing the visual experience of the 1992 science fiction horror classic 'Alien ³', giving it all the post-production attention it always deserved. An underrated gem, it perfectly, and unapologetically closes the trilogy of Ellen Ripley's story (clones don't count), and we’re here to see that it looks its best.
The greatest tragedy of Alien ³ has never been the dark turns the story takes, or even the struggles director David Fincher faced during production, causing him to abandon the picture during editing, but that the film has never been presented in a way that quite does it justice.
We have worked for five years to painstakingly clean up every visual effect, bringing viewers a stunning 4K experience, with a full, professional, shot-by shot color regrade to make every frame bolder and more cinematic, all while preserving the gritty, grainy character of the film.
Presenting… Alien ³ - The Legacy Cut.
Key features and changes:
Combined cuts: The edit blends the theatrical and Assembly cuts, keeping the additional footage from the Assembly Cut while also including elements like the dog-burster scene from the theatrical version.
Visual improvements: The cut includes a new chest-burster animation, updated environmental effects like sparks and smoke, and extensive frame-by-frame cleanup of matte lines.
Color grading: A new color grading has been applied to the film, with some viewers finding it improves the atmosphere, while others believe it alters the original bleak tone.
Narrative and pacing adjustments:
The opening credits have been altered to remove the facehugger.
Some scenes were reordered for a better flow, especially towards the end of the film.
Certain short moments, like a prisoner screaming during an attack, have been removed or cut down, which some viewers found noticeable.
Other cuts were made to dialogue, such as a specific exchange between Ripley and Dillon.
High-resolution versions: The fan edit was released in high-definition and 4K versions, though the 4K is an upscale rather than a true native 4K remaster, according to one source