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Best Movies on Blu-Ray
jamesjones626:
+1 for the dark knight
im a fan of 300, i enjoy it a bit more watching it on bluray
Benevolance:
Our new TV came with a blu-ray player. Do regular movies (ie, old movies, filmed before hi-def) actually benefit from being blu-ray? Or is it just an excuse to get people to re-purchase their collections?
Samstag:
--- Quote from: Benevolance on April 19, 2011, 04:15:22 pm ---Our new TV came with a blu-ray player. Do regular movies (ie, old movies, filmed before hi-def) actually benefit from being blu-ray? Or is it just an excuse to get people to re-purchase their collections?
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Film is higher resolution than bluray, so good transfers are worth the upgrade. But that doesn't mean they'll all look better. Sometimes they "phone in" the film to digital transfer and you're left with a hi-def turd.
Vigo:
Yep, it's sad that you have to research certain blu rays before buying to make sure they are not screwing you with a bad transfer. Many times, you will not get any real noticeable difference with a Blu Ray if they don't do a good job on the transfer.
At the same time, certain DVD releases have intentionally bad transfers in order to promote the Blu Ray versions. :angry:
JeepMonkey:
I watched a epidose of How The Universe Works, about supernova explosions in HD. If you are into that type of thing you might check it out.
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