made a quick blog post
http://fxrant.blogspot.com/2025/12/the-mad-men-in-4k-on-hbo-max-debacle.html
Put together a new comparison... from the very first scene of s01e01.
updated blog post: http://fxrant.blogspot.com/2025/12/the-mad-men-in-4k-on-hbo-max-debacle.html
I found another one. Modern Los Angeles hotel lobby signs removed... but are visible in the HBO Max version.
http://fxrant.blogspot.com/2025/12/the-mad-men-in-4k-on-hbo-max-debacle.html
update: it doesn't look like EVERY visual effects shot was missed. HBO Max includes a VFX shot in s01e04, which means that it's a sporadic issue, either on a per-shot or per-episode basis.
http://fxrant.blogspot.com/2025/12/the-mad-men-in-4k-on-hbo-max-debacle.html
update 12/4/25, 1:00pm PT: Looks like the puke has been cleaned up. This is how s01e07 looks right now on HBO Max.
Other examples in the blog post are still wrong on the service, but it's just a matter of time, it seems, before they're fixed.
http://fxrant.blogspot.com/2025/12/the-mad-men-in-4k-on-hbo-max-debacle.html
@tvaziri it’s so crazy that they’re making corrections ostensibly in ‘real time’.
The problem is it’s a bit gaslighting, although I am thankful for the corrections.
@tvaziri It’s almost like you know what to look for in these shots…
😉
@tvaziri Hm. Watched these on DVD way back in the day, and pretty sure never saw that definition screen?
Edit: feel like I would’ve remembered because that typography is just awful after the slick credits.