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August 24 I love Blue Underground so much. They've got Django and Fulci's City of the Living Dead out in a couple of weeks.
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smallmouth posted:Yes. 720p is still much better than standard definition. And the PS3 upscales DVDs. I have a 720p set and a PS3 and am very happy. That viewing distance measurement is highly subjective. My couch is pretty far from my 40 inch Samsung (about 12-14 feet), and the difference between a 480p signal and a HD signal is extremely noticeable. Especially since I accidentally got the 4th season of Lost on DVD instead of blu-ray, compared to my 3rd and 5th season blu-rays it looks completely different. Of course, even the resolution is besides the point because the colors on DVD will always look like poo poo compared to the much better gamut on blu-rays. Reds and greens never look correct on a dvd, nor do extremely bright/dark scenes (ie. Sunshine, Pitch Black)
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# ? May 10, 2010 06:29 |
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Thirst has a new release date from CJ Entertainment: June 18 Psycho is set for October 19 quote:* Feature-length audio commentary with Stephen Rebello (Author of Alfred Hitchcock and the making of Psycho)
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Goreld posted:Of course, even the resolution is besides the point because the colors on DVD will always look like poo poo compared to the much better gamut on blu-rays. Reds and greens never look correct on a dvd, nor do extremely bright/dark scenes (ie. Sunshine, Pitch Black) I'm noticing the same thing. I thought my relatively cheap projector just didn't have very good black levels, but after watching LA Confidential on Bluray I'm fairly sure that the DVDs and downloads I have just aren't good enough. It looked great.
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# ? May 10, 2010 15:06 |
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Woodtopian posted:How are the Rome discs? I'm kind of worried the high def jump will make all of the digital backdrops they used super obvious. The Egypt scene where Pompey dies was already kind of rough.
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# ? May 10, 2010 15:32 |
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Coming September 7th Forbidden Planet Lost in Space (1998) Mars Attacks! THX 1138: The George Lucas Director's Cut WB is also giving The Matrix Reloaded a separate release and re-releasing A Scanner Darkly for some reason.
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# ? May 10, 2010 16:09 |
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The Lucas posted:Coming September 7th edit: nevermind. answered my own question with a little digging around. I will be out bright and early on September 7th for Mars Attacks!
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# ? May 10, 2010 16:57 |
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doctor thodt posted:Damnit. Region locked to boot. Where have you seen that information? I've looked around and can't find any confirmation on lock status of the disc.
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# ? May 10, 2010 17:27 |
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I've seen some talk here about how the old (fat) PS3 models don't do bitstreaming, meaning that it doesn't do true HD audio? And the new model slims do? And the PS3 would do the decoding and send it to the receiver? Is this why audio on most of my BDs seems to have no balance, such as the voices being low and explosions and stuff being way too loving loud. Because I have a fat PS3, and I need another BD player for the bedroom anyway. Is it worth it for true HD audio to buy a new slim? So if I do, the fat PS3 can go to the bedroom and the slim in the living room with the entertainment center.
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# ? May 10, 2010 20:34 |
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I'm sure this got asked several times in the old thread, but any word yet on Lawrence of Arabia?
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# ? May 10, 2010 21:02 |
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Liberty Valance posted:I'm sure this got asked several times in the old thread, but any word yet on Lawrence of Arabia? word Lawrence Of Arabia There, that's the best you're going to get for a while.
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# ? May 10, 2010 21:07 |
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bradzilla posted:I've seen some talk here about how the old (fat) PS3 models don't do bitstreaming, meaning that it doesn't do true HD audio? And the new model slims do? And the PS3 would do the decoding and send it to the receiver? Is this why audio on most of my BDs seems to have no balance, such as the voices being low and explosions and stuff being way too loving loud. Because I have a fat PS3, and I need another BD player for the bedroom anyway. Is it worth it for true HD audio to buy a new slim? So if I do, the fat PS3 can go to the bedroom and the slim in the living room with the entertainment center. Bitstreaming just means that your player is sending the audio to the receiver, and allowing the receiver to decode it. However, the PS3 itself is capable of decoding lossless audio (such as TrueHD), so the lack of bitstreaming technically doesn't make any noticeable difference in your audio quality. Some audiophiles just piss and moan about wanting to be able to do everything via their receivers.
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# ? May 10, 2010 21:23 |
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Death's Head posted:Where have you seen that information? I've looked around and can't find any confirmation on lock status of the disc. Says so at the top of the review you linked.
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Bambi posted:Some audiophiles just piss and moan about wanting to be able to do everything via their receivers. I've heard some fat PS3 owners complain a whole lot about the fact that their PS3 doesn't light up the DTS-HD or Dolby HD lights on their receiver, even though it has no effect on the sound at all.
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# ? May 10, 2010 21:55 |
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RichterIX posted:I've heard some fat PS3 owners complain a whole lot about the fact that their PS3 doesn't light up the DTS-HD or Dolby HD lights on their receiver, even though it has no effect on the sound at all.
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# ? May 10, 2010 21:57 |
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Predator: Ultimate Hunter Edition June 29th http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B003L16FAE/ref=nosim/panandscathed-20 So glad I held off on buying the first disc. I knew there would be a double dip.
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bad movie knight posted:Being relatively poor, I opted for a budget sound system (it was all I could afford since I only sold $1,200 in food stamps and the first $900 went to PS3+TV). It's really irritating that each time I turn it on and off, I have to hit SOUND until it goes into surround mode. I really don't understand why these people are bitching.
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# ? May 11, 2010 04:41 |
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Jeff Wiiver posted:Not to derail, but I can never tell if you're joking when you say you sell food stamps. I don't take any offense to it, just wondering if some joke is going over my head.
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# ? May 11, 2010 08:03 |
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Spartacus reviewed City of the Living Dead (UK) reviewed doctor thodt fucked around with this message at 10:31 on May 11, 2010 |
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doctor thodt posted:Spartacus reviewed It's a good thing I don't like this movie, because this is awful.
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# ? May 11, 2010 10:55 |
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So I'm borrowing the LotR trilogy from a friend, and I can honestly say I don't quite see where the hate on Fellowship is coming from. I think it looks great, or at the very least, looks amazing compared to the DVD, which is what these Blu-Rays are all about, right? One thing I will say is that having not seen the theatrical cut of Fellowship since it first came out in theatres nine years ago (god has it been that long ) is that I am way too used to the Extended cut. It's rather jarring.
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# ? May 11, 2010 11:04 |
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The arguments against the LOTR blu-rays were that they don't look as good as they should. More effort could have been put into them. Although they are still impressive, but the asking price for the box set is a bit much. Best Buy is selling it for around $85.
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# ? May 11, 2010 16:28 |
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Well, I guess I'm going to cancel Spartacus until it goes to to under $10. It looks exactly like the HD-DVD captures. What the hell is going on at Universal?
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# ? May 11, 2010 17:13 |
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how are Warner Bros. Blurays usually like? I'm thinking of getting Exorcist which comes out September according to play.com
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# ? May 11, 2010 17:29 |
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Honest Thief posted:how are Warner Bros. Blurays usually like? I'm thinking of getting Exorcist which comes out September according to play.com You might want to wait and see if William Friedkin does anything crazy to it before you buy it. He completely changed the colors in The French Connection. It looks cool, but I'd like to have the original version too
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Honest Thief posted:how are Warner Bros. Blurays usually like? I'm thinking of getting Exorcist which comes out September according to play.com All of their classics are tremendously good, their new releases are satisfactory, and all of the catalogue titles in between range from piss-poor to pretty good. On the whole, I'd say they're probably my favorite major studio aside from Sony, just because nobody else comes close to the money, time, and effort they put into restoring their classic titles. I have little doubt that The Exorcist will be well worth your money, assuming Friedkin hasn't had too large a hand in the restoration. City of the Living Dead (US) reviewed Django reviewed
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Egbert Souse posted:Well, I guess I'm going to cancel Spartacus until it goes to to under $10. It looks exactly like the HD-DVD captures. They are doing the same thing they were doing during HD-DVD, releasing whatever transfer they have on hand regardless of how it looks. Only they aren't getting any leeway now since they aren't releasing 5+ titles a month to singlehandedly keeping a format alive and the standards people expect out of a catalog release have gone up since 2 years ago.
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# ? May 11, 2010 18:31 |
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Has there been any word on a Saving Private Ryan recall? I seem to recall reading about an audio sync issue and it's just been moved out of my Amazon cart to my saved items list with a note to say it's no longer available from the seller.
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# ? May 11, 2010 18:46 |
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I said come in! posted:The arguments against the LOTR blu-rays were that they don't look as good as they should. More effort could have been put into them. Although they are still impressive, but the asking price for the box set is a bit much. Best Buy is selling it for around $85. Trying to double dip on that one again is a bit of a dick move.
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# ? May 11, 2010 19:27 |
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Anyone know if the Dollars trilogy set's The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly coming out on 6/1 is a different transfer, or the same disc that's been out for a while?mikul posted:Has there been any word on a Saving Private Ryan recall? I seem to recall reading about an audio sync issue and it's just been moved out of my Amazon cart to my saved items list with a note to say it's no longer available from the seller. I know Amazon CS told me they were going to email me when Paramount had a plan to get folks new discs. nuncle jimbo fucked around with this message at 19:37 on May 11, 2010 |
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I said come in! posted:The arguments against the LOTR blu-rays were that they don't look as good as they should. More effort could have been put into them. Although they are still impressive, but the asking price for the box set is a bit much. Best Buy is selling it for around $85. Ok, yeah, I can see that. The double dip is also a dick move.
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mikul posted:Has there been any word on a Saving Private Ryan recall? I seem to recall reading about an audio sync issue and it's just been moved out of my Amazon cart to my saved items list with a note to say it's no longer available from the seller. The Digital Bits posted:Meanwhile, we also have an update today on Paramount and DreamWorks' Saving Private Ryan Blu-ray Disc. The studio has unofficially confirmed that there IS a sound sync issue on current copies, and Amazon has just temporarily pulled the disc from sale. We're told that the studio IS working on fixed discs for retail, and they're expected to soon announce a replacement plan for those who already have the bad copies. For those who may not be aware, audio sync issues appear to start around Chapter 15 - certain lines of dialogue appear out of lip-sync with the film. Again, we'll post more on this as it comes in.
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I said come in! posted:The arguments against the LOTR blu-rays were that they don't look as good as they should. More effort could have been put into them. Although they are still impressive, but the asking price for the box set is a bit much. Best Buy is selling it for around $85. Seriously? Here in Canada it was selling for $60 sale price when it came out and a quick check on their site shows a $70 usual price. I know they are going to double dip this one when the Extended Editions come out next year. But, drat it, I have nostalgia for the theatrical versions I saw in theatres and am not THAT concerned about resolution or whatever. Not going to get the EE editions when they come out. I know I am in the minority around here.
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doctor thodt posted:Says so at the top of the review you linked. I had thought that it said Region B just as a reference to it being a region B disc, since its UK. Looking at the other reviews on the site suggests that is not the case
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# ? May 12, 2010 00:17 |
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Warner can appear to be slightly variable because they have the widest range of eras next to Criterion, but I have yet to see a disc from them with major problems besides the 192kbs Dolby Digital tracks on monaural audio. They seemed to have switched to at least TrueHD in recent months.
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# ? May 12, 2010 02:02 |
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They still totally pussy out on TV releases though
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# ? May 12, 2010 05:59 |
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Death's Head posted:I had thought that it said Region B just as a reference to it being a region B disc, since its UK. Looking at the other reviews on the site suggests that is not the case However, I have to say that the The Digital Fix (née DVD Times) is still one of the better UK news/review sites that actually reviews UK Blu-rays even though their review output is pathetically sporadic and small. It's sort of shocking how little dedicated coverage there is of UK Blu-ray releases.
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# ? May 12, 2010 06:26 |
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I'll be able to test when I get my disc because I have one of those Momitsu knock-off players that HMV were selling for £50 back in January.
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# ? May 12, 2010 08:14 |
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Altman's The Player is coming September 7th
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The Lucas posted:Altman's The Player is coming September 7th
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