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Someone's Watching Me!(TV) (1978)
Lauren Hutton stars as stylish career girl Leigh Michaels, who lives in an ultra-modern, glassed-in high rise apartment. Leigh's relatively tranquil existence is shattered when she begins receiving disturbing phone calls -- and ostentatious gifts -- from a man living in the high-rise next to hers. Despite the increasingly threatening tone of her mystery caller, Leigh is unable to get any help from the police, simply because there's no real evidence that she's in danger. For more about Someone's Watching Me! and the Someone's Watching Me! Blu-ray release, see Someone's Watching Me! Blu-ray Review published by Dr. Stephen Larson on July 24, 2018 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5. Director: John Carpenter Writer: John Carpenter Starring: Lauren Hutton, David Birney, Adrienne Barbeau, Charles Cyphers, Grainger Hines, Len Lesser Producer: Richard Kobritz » See full cast & crew Someone's Watching Me! Blu-ray, Video QualitySomeone's Watching Me! was first aired on NBC on November 22, 1978. This BD-50 courtesy of Shout! Factory's Scream division allows viewers to watch it by choosing from either the 1.33:1 broadcast ratio or a matted 1.85:1 widescreen presentation. (See Screenshot #24: when the chosen format is selected, the thumbnail will display in color.) On the cover's inner print, Shout states: "This new 2018 high-definition transfer was created in 2K resolution at Warner Bros. Motion Picture Imaging on the Lasergraphics Directors scanner from an archival interpositive. Colorist: Steve Peer/Fotokem; Restoration: Duplitech." Transfers on both aspect ratio presentations look vastly superior to last year's Blu-ray release of The Spell (1977). I can also vouch for measurable improvements compared to the 2007 Warner Bros. DVD of Someone's Watching Me! that was part of the label's "Twisted Terror Collection." I have incorporated some direct comparisons between both editions. While Warner's 1.78:1 presentation shows incrementally more picture information on all four sides, the image is softer with hues less defined. Colors are also drab with a hazy appearance. The standard definition also reveals more debris and artifacts. By sharp contrast, Shout!'s has a warmer color palette. It also boasts inky blacks. There is a very small amount of print damage. My video score is 4.75. Both transfers are encoded using MPEG-4 and carry average video bitrates of 24996 kbps while the standard total bitrates reach 28.46 Mbps. On the Blu-ray, the 1.33:1 framing is preferable for close-ups and medium shots. Although Carpenter and his cinematographer Robert Hauser were presumably shooting just for TV, there are a number of widescreen compositions that you can appreciate in 1.85:1. I have alternated between full- and widescreen framings for the screenshots. Screenshots 1-17 = 2018 Shout! Factory Blu-ray Matted 1.33:1 and 1.85:1 Compositions Screenshots 18, 20, & 22 = 2007 Warner Home Video DVD 1.78:1 Compositions Screenshots 19, 21, & 23 = 2018 Shout! Factory Blu-ray Reformatted 1.85:1 Compositions The Blu-ray comes with twelve chapter markers. (The Warner disc had a whopping twenty-seven scene selections.) Someone's Watching Me! Blu-ray, Audio QualityShout! supplies the original monaural sound track, rendered here as a DTS-HD Master Audio Dual Mono (1675 kbps, 24-bit). The master is in solid condition with no conspicuous defects. The recording definitely shows its age with audible hiss that limits dialogue in the foreground. I needed to have the volume up and would recommend switching on the optional English subtitles to fully comprehend the actors' lines. John Carpenter did not compose the score. The music was left to Harry Sukman, whom Carpenter worked with on spotting cues to the picture. Sukman came up with a Herrmann-esque tune for the main titles which musically mimics the main theme from North by Northwest. (The title design was inspired by Saul Bass.) Sukman's score is all about atmosphere and serves as a fine compliment to the chills on screen.
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