And the first of these is time, and more specifically the passage of it.
Its usually, of course, well worth the wait.
So where does that leaveDirty Harry?
On the second point, however, there is a small problem.
The difficulty though is that this new version hasnt topped it quite as well as youd hope.
So what do you get?
Its a fine feature, just as it was several years ago.
Clint is, we should point out, a contributor to both features.
Some of the uncut interview material from these features is then available separately through the extras menu.
Its functional enough, and proves to be an easy watch.
Its a terrific and very welcome inclusion, and for many could justify the disc purchase outright.
The interesting commentary track from Richard Shickel is worth a spin, too.
A further intriguing supplement is a brief promotional piece from the time of the films release.
As for the presentation of the film itself?
The soundstage is quite limited, and the end result is clear, but unspectacular.
Which just leaves us with the movie itself.
Dirty Harryis a cracking film, always was and still is.