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… , because I never felt the picture looked as good as it should. Lucas has remedied that with a brand-new digitally remastered picture and the film has never looked better. The grain and washed out look has been replaced by a crystal clear image. Since it was supervised by Lucas himself, you know it had to be perfect.
The special features on Blu-ray are also pretty cool. Lucas gives a picture-in-picture video commentary that pops up throughout the movie using Universal “U-control” Blu-ray feature. U-control also has a juke-box function that identifies the songs playing in the background with the name of the artist (it’s even designed to look like those little jukebox tabs). The function even allows you to purchase the songs from iTunes if you like them enough.
Making their return visit from the DVD edition are archival featurettes “The Making of American Graffiti” that outlines the inception of the picture and “Screen Tests” of all the actors from the film before they were cast.
Source: Reuters

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