While the theatrical version was a modest success, the Director's Cut became a cult classic, proving that sometimes the "story regarding" a film is about the battle to let the director's true vision be seen.
The Director’s Cut Blu-ray uses an AVC encode on a dual-layer BD-50. The theatrical grade (golden/brown) is preserved, but the Director’s Cut adds subtle teal in the siege night scenes. 1080p captures the firelight on armor without crushing blacks – something DVD’s MPEG-2 codec failed at.
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While the theatrical version was a modest success, the Director's Cut became a cult classic, proving that sometimes the "story regarding" a film is about the battle to let the director's true vision be seen.
The Director’s Cut Blu-ray uses an AVC encode on a dual-layer BD-50. The theatrical grade (golden/brown) is preserved, but the Director’s Cut adds subtle teal in the siege night scenes. 1080p captures the firelight on armor without crushing blacks – something DVD’s MPEG-2 codec failed at.