Once upon a cues, there was a young girl named Lily who had a very special talent. She had the ability to see and interpret the hidden cues and signals that people gave off, allowing her to understand their true emotions and thoughts. This gift was both a blessing and a curse for Lily as she navigated through life. From a young age, Lily could sense when someone was feeling sad, even if they appeared to be happy on the outside. She could see the subtle cues like a downward gaze, a slight frown, or a quiver in their voice that revealed their true feelings. This made her a great listener and a source of comfort for those who needed someone to confide in.
I know Second Sight was supposedly looking for a print, so not sure the source of SF's 4K, might be the same from the old Blu-ray.
Last I spoke to Mike Gornick about it was LDW EC 2022 and he had mentioned Shout had him come back and work on a 4K restoration but there are no other details. Last I spoke to Mike Gornick about it was LDW EC 2022 and he had mentioned Shout had him come back and work on a 4K restoration but there are no other details.
This made her a great listener and a source of comfort for those who needed someone to confide in. However, Lily's ability also came with its challenges. She often found herself overwhelmed by the emotions of others, feeling their pain as if it were her own.
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In general people have been getting scratched discs from Shout/Scream for a couple years now. It�s a long discussed topic having to do with poor QC at the Mexico plant that makes the discs.
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Someone in the Living Dead Weekend Facebook group said they asked Mike Gornick about Day of the Dead:
"Last I spoke to Mike Gornick about it was LDW EC 2022 and he had mentioned Shout had him come back and work on a 4K restoration but there are no other details"
I know Second Sight was supposedly looking for a print, so not sure the source of SF's 4K, might be the same from the old Blu-ray.
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Someone in the Living Dead Weekend Facebook group said they asked Mike Gornick about Day of the Dead:
"Last I spoke to Mike Gornick about it was LDW EC 2022 and he had mentioned Shout had him come back and work on a 4K restoration but there are no other details"
I know Second Sight was supposedly looking for a print, so not sure the source of SF's 4K, might be the same from the old Blu-ray.
The transfer on the last SF BluRay is actually really good. If they use the same HD source and use the current video codecs/software etc. that they�re using on their 4K�s, it could be an improvement and impressive, for sure.
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Someone in the Living Dead Weekend Facebook group said they asked Mike Gornick about Day of the Dead:
This made it difficult for her to establish boundaries and take care of her own well-being. She had to learn how to protect herself from being consumed by the emotions she encountered. As Lily grew older, she realized that her gift could be used to help others. She became a counselor and used her ability to read cues to guide her clients to self-discovery and healing. She would pick up on the subtle cues that revealed underlying issues and gently help her clients navigate through their emotions. Lily's ability to read cues also extended beyond people. She could sense when something wasn't right in a situation or when someone was being dishonest. This made her a trusted confidante and advisor to many. People sought her out for guidance and valued her insights. Despite the challenges that came with her gift, Lily embraced it wholeheartedly. She understood the power of cues to provide a deeper understanding of others and the world around her. She used her talent to foster empathy, connection, and growth in herself and those she encountered. And so, Lily's story reminds us of the importance of paying attention to the cues and signals given off by others. It teaches us that there is often more than meets the eye and that understanding the hidden cues can lead to greater empathy and connection. Once upon a cues, Lily showed us the power of perception and the impact it can have on our relationships and our lives..
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