Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) - 3D Blu-ray
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FYI - the 2D version on this disc is not the original 1.37:1 2D theatrical aspect ratio. It's just the original 3D theatrical widescreen version 'un-3D-afied'.
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Also available in the Universal Monsters: The Essential Collection release. Not sure of availability now, but be aware if you are interested in the other movies in the set.
I have the Essential Collection. The 3d is absolutely perfect! I usually have problems with some cg 3d but this was shot in camera. Classic movie for 9 bucks!
check your release - too many negative comments about cropped video in Blu-ray version due to wrong standard to wide format conversion.
This blu-ray has the original 3D theatrical release aspect ratio of 1.85:1 for the 2D version. That's what people would have seen at the drive-in in 1954, it's not like some lazy intern butchered it in 2013.
But it would definitely be nice to have the option to see the original uncropped 2D theatrical version - bit of a let-down. Maybe we'll get lucky on a future 4k release.
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But it would definitely be nice to have the option to see the original uncropped 2D theatrical version - bit of a let-down. Maybe we'll get lucky on a future 4k release.