Overall, though, the image is very suiting and looks quite good. There are some artifacts present, specifically during some longer shots, but it's not distracting. The print has a few flaws, namely specs of debris here and there with a line on occasion, but they're definitely not heavy. Longer shots can come off a little fuzzy at times. Flesh tones accurate and black levels are perfect. They're bright and incredibly bold, reds, pinks and oranges being the transfer's best feature. The film is very bright despite the film's darker tones and the colours look fantastic. I last saw the original Universal disc many, many years ago but recall that I didn’t see too much of a difference between the Criterion release and the Universal release in the picture department. It has also been enhanced for widescreen televisions. The Criterion Collection presents Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas in it's original aspect ratio of 2.35:1 on the dual-layered disc of this two-disc set.
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