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The idea that "there are too many remakes nowadays" isn't actually new. Here's an article from 2004 complaining the same thing:
http://www.nydailynews.com/…

HD gives you more detail from 35mm film than SD did, but I don't think it was ever claimed it gave you all the detail 35mm contained.

Netflix doesn't stream 4K to PCs, only to select devices. So screen capture software is out.

It's not possible to directly correlate film grain with pixel resolution, but the standard consensus is that 35mm film typically has enough detail that only 4K or above film scans can fully capture it. So you need 4K in order to see all the possible detail in a typical film, which were normally shot with 35mm film

The video feed looks identical to the image, so it can't be next to the camera, as that'd be a slightly different angle. It's more likely it was a video tap using a beam splitter (viewfinders on film cameras also used beam splitters)
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It's because the overall show score is not an average of episode ratings; the chart got the description wrong. So those that rated the show overall rated it lower than those that bothered to rate the individual season finale episode.

The chart actually includes both Season 8 and Season 9 finales. The Season 8 finale is higher up in the chart.

If it makes you feel better, at this link voters ranked "All Good Things… Part 1" as the 3rd best TNG episode, behind "The Inner Light" and "The Best Of Both Worlds Part 1".

The overall show rating is 8.6, and the rating for the 2013 special is 8.6. Meanwhile the rating for the last episode in 2010 was a 7.6, so the special was a step up and looks to be what's considered the "finale" for this chart.

OK, based on my study of the IMDB scores for Rome and Band of Brothers, what this chart is is a comparison of the finale episode score vs the overall series score. The overall series score isn't an average of the episode scores, but a separate score altogether (users can provide a score for both the overall series, as

It's not that they didn't like the Band of Brothers finale, you can see the episode is still rated in the mid-9's (out of 10). it's just rated a little lower than the show overall.

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There are absolutely ZERO Star Trek movies with "Next Generation" in the title. Only Star Trek Generations comes close, the rest of the Next Generation cast movies were just called Star Trek with a subtitle.

First off, it's a thought experiment, it's not intended to cover all practical implications. However, the main point is that the cat exists as both alive or dead until OBSERVED. In your example, shaking the box to hear if the cat's alive is the same outcome as opening the box to see if the cat's alive, they're both a

The Pratchett live action adaptations were hit and miss, with Color of Magic being a big miss. Hogfather and Going Postal were much better, although I feel every Pratchett adaptation has lost some of the humor.

I think it's called Party Down South, but I only know that because I watch The Soup.

Wait, that website I never remembered to go to is gone?

I think technically it was brown face, since he played an Indian

I found the horse joke really, really funny. I laugh again just thinking about it.

email? Hell, I remember when Yahoo! was just a web directory.