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Good way to put it. We have quite a lot of vhs tv dubs. Thank goodness most of the commercials were never recorded, but sometimes they were. A lot of best copies however will just be vhs tv dubs. There’s many movies that never were restored, the original prints lost, never made it the digital age, etc. Sometimes, the tv version is all there is, so no such thing as dvd quality for that stuff. Tommy Chong’s Far Out Man is in that area.
We dig this Roger Corman flick more than the Candy one, simply because Corman knew how to work with almost no budget, and his stuff has more charm to it, better editing & adjusted production to the dollars. Have to say that we really enjoy his bigger productions more, but on small scale, he did a bit better than Troma.
I recently looked into AI’s future with cleaning up VHS and the like, especially old audio. It looks promising, but making it so cheap that niche productions get the treatment is a way’s away.
I got into Toxic Avenger but that Troma studio is inconsistent. Your reference to Corman, reminded me that I wanted to watch “Intruder” with William Shatner. Later!