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THE TIE THAT BINDS BLU RAY BRAND NEW STILL SEALED
sorry about the increase but usps shipping went up .60 cents as of january 17th this only gives about .30 cents of it back but id rather split the difference and loose .30 then loose good people on here
SORRY FOR THE INCREASE IN CREDITS BUT THE POST OFFICE RAISED PRICE'S ON JAN 17TH .60 CENTS STILL CHEAPER THAN MEDIA MAIL
This is another of those Mill Creek Blu-rays that is incorrectly labeled as "1080p" when it is really 1080i. Fortunately, in this case, the interlaced format did not appear to have a negative impact on image quality; I did not detect obvious instances of combing or other forms of video noise associated with interlaced presentations. Overall, the image was reasonably detailed and filmlike, and the colors were decently saturated and natural, consistent with the usual look achieved by cinematographer Bobby Bukowski. Occasionally, though, director Wesley Strick seemed to be reaching for a touch of Scorsese-style subjectivity in his use of color, as in a scene where Dana runs after Janie, who is wearing red, and the light briefly glows red as each of them passes through a hallway.