The.long.goodbye.1973.720p.bluray.x264-amiable -publichd- Jun 2026

"Okay with me."

A dusty relic from the golden age of scene releases. This 720p encode of Altman’s neo-noir classic still looks better than it has any right to. Elliott Gould sleepwalks through 1970s LA as the most disheveled, brilliant Philip Marlowe. The.Long.Goodbye.1973.720p.BluRay.X264-AMIABLE -PublicHD-

This article will break down everything about that release: the movie itself, the technical specs, the release group (AMIABLE), the defunct tracker PublicHD, and whether you should still care about a 720p x264 file from 2012–2014. "Okay with me

Unlike Chandler’s novel, Altman’s Marlowe eventually discovers that Terry did kill his wife. The final scene—Marlowe walking away after shooting Terry, humming the title song—is one of cinema’s most cynical endings. It’s a perfect “long goodbye” to the old Hollywood detective. This article will break down everything about that

The 1973 film is famous for its "flashed" cinematography by Vilmos Zsigmond. Zsigmond used a technique of exposing the film to light before shooting to create a desaturated, past-pastel look. The BluRay restoration ensures these subtle, hazy textures are preserved without the digital noise found in older DVD versions.