The DVD SE released last fall got Blu-graded a couple of weeks ago (26 Jan), and it's got a really clean, naturally grainy look to it. In particular, the audio upgrade is immediately noticeable for a film like this one that relies so much on audio but came before clean, crisp digital sound became standard on all major releases. This movie retains all the soul completely missing from the phony, reality TV-influenced remake, which I dislike more and more as time passes.