A Million Ways To Die In The West 2014 720p B Better Verified 95%
The B Better encode realigned the DTS audio track to match the AVC video stream perfectly. When Albert monologues about the horrors of "poisonous" tarantulas, the punchline lands on the frame cut. Furthermore, this release preserves the (approximately 116 minutes), which adds 15 minutes of raunchier material cut from the theatrical version, including an extended musical number titled "If You’re Ever in a Western." Visual Aesthetics: Why 720p Saves the Western Landscape Cinematographer Michael Barrett shot A Million Ways to Die in the West on a mix of Arri Alexa and film stock. The goal was to evoke John Ford’s Monument Valley while simultaneously rendering it dirty and miserable.
The "million ways" title isn't hyperbole. The film is a highlight reel of absurd, anachronistic deaths: a man is crushed by an outhouse falling from a cliff, another is eaten by a bear during a marriage proposal, and yet another dies from a "poisoned" snake bite that turns out to be a harmless gopher snake (the man dies from the shock). In the 720p B Better release, the vibrant colors of these absurdist gags pop without oversaturating. Comedy relies on timing—measured in milliseconds. The "B Better" release is famous in torrent and archiving communities for its exact audio sync . Many early 2014 rips suffered from a 200ms desync, meaning the dialogue was slightly delayed. For a movie that depends on rapid-fire cutaway gags (including a brilliant cameo by Doc Brown from Back to the Future ), a desync ruins the punchline. a million ways to die in the west 2014 720p b better
But the film was a peculiar beast. Critics were tepid; audiences were split. Yet, a decade later, a specific digital artifact has emerged as the definitive way to experience the film: the encode. The B Better encode realigned the DTS audio