two of the disadvantages are:bune duggy said:
Price to some people
and
Uses expensive batteries :lol
On another note, anyone know if Hidalgo is worth watching at least once?
two of the disadvantages are:bune duggy said:
Bear in mind that the UK version is cut, so you might want to hold out for the Paramount US release. It removes all the footage of John Travolta's character (playing Nic Cage's character...my head hurts) playing with the butterfly knife because the ratings body in the UK is sensitive about knife violence. I posted this in the comments to the review and someone said that there's a German version which is in English and uncut if you want to import.YYZ said:http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/869/faceoff_uk.html
faceoff review is up (UK version), should please fans but has zero extras.
Sh0k said:Some say that they are showing the movies in the new 120Hz TVs as the reason why they look different, but I also believe that the clips showing are doctored, they look like live footage and not real movie clips.
Captain N said:It wasn't a 120Hz since they were selling it for 2,000. I can understand if that's what it will look like on 120Hz TVs, but those videos are doctored in some form.
9 mil. Blu Discs Sold To Date; 3 million Already This Year
Blu-ray Disc sales continue to pick up steam, with total U.S. sales since inception (about a year-and-a-half-ago) hitting 9 million units through March 16, according to HMR research.
In just 11 weeks this year, BD unit sales have hit 3 million units, seemingly putting the format on pace to easily hit at least 15 million units for 2008.
After averaging weekly sales ranging from 200,000 - 300,000 the past two months or so, sales spiked up to 319,000 units, driven by Miramax's release of "No Country For Old Men."
Only a matter of time before we can buy Star Wars on Blu Ray.FFObsessed said:
sounds like Nemo won't be found for a while!oatmeal said:Uncool that Finding Nemo was pushed to 2009...
UN-FUCKING-COOL!!!
The Lamonster said:Only a matter of years before we can buy Star Wars on Blu Ray.
iawtpFFObsessed said:fixed![]()
That's... not really very impressive. Nice growth vs. prior performance and all, but it's still just a tiny speck in the sales radar compared to DVD.FFObsessed said:
I guess we shouldnt care until 5 years from now when there starts to be some parity between the two formats? Or you could just take it for what it is, evidence that blu-ray is slowly gaining ground, much like DVD slowly gained ground on VHS.Shig said:That's... not really very impressive. Nice growth vs. prior performance and all, but it's still just a tiny speck in the sales radar compared to DVD.
Shig said:That's... not really very impressive. Nice growth vs. prior performance and all, but it's still just a tiny speck in the sales radar compared to DVD.
Eh, when DVD released its first major summer blockbuster (the Matrix) day-and-date with the VHS release, it sold a million copies in about a week. Blu-ray's had several releases of huge box office hits (Pirates 3, Spider-Man 3, Ratatouille) day-and-date with the DVDs, and those haven't come anywhere close. The transition looks to be much slower.captive said:I guess we shouldnt care until 5 years from now when there starts to be some parity between the two formats? Or you could just take it for what it is, evidence that blu-ray is slowly gaining ground, much like DVD slowly gained ground on VHS.
Ok and DVD came out what 97? 98? the Matrix came out in theaters in 1999 and was on DVD two whole years after dvd players came out. Not to mention it didnt have to fight against another format.Shig said:Eh, when DVD released its first major summer blockbuster (the Matrix) day-and-date with the VHS release, it sold a million copies in about a week. Blu-ray's had several releases of huge box office hits (Pirates 3, Spider-Man 3, Ratatouille) day-and-date with the DVDs, and those haven't come anywhere close. The transition looks to be much slower.
Shig said:That's... not really very impressive. Nice growth vs. prior performance and all, but it's still just a tiny speck in the sales radar compared to DVD.
DivX? I know the sales of that were never any real challenger to DVD, but it did have some heavyweight proponents that were very publicly withholding DVD releases in hopes DivX would succeed. Disney, Spielberg, and Lucas all fell under this category, IIRC. Paramount straggled behind in starting up their DVD support, too.captive said:Ok and DVD came out what 97? 98? the Matrix came out in theaters in 1999 and was on DVD two whole years after dvd players came out. Not to mention it didnt have to fight against another format.
I guess it's more that doesn't seem to be progressing as smoothly keeping in mind the much greater studio support it has. DVD in the beginning pretty much just had WB, Universal, and... that one company that published a handful of titles for other studios... Paradigm?And it looks to be much slower because you dont remember DVD and you havent looked at the data stating that blu-ray is progressing faster than DVD did at the same points in their lives.
Shig said:DivX? I know the sales of that were never any real challenger to DVD, but it did have some heavyweight proponents that were very publicly withholding DVD releases in hopes DivX would succeed. Disney, Spielberg, and Lucas all fell under this category, IIRC. Paramount straggled behind in starting up their DVD support, too.
oatmeal said:Uncool that Finding Nemo was pushed to 2009...
UN-FUCKING-COOL!!!
Unfortunately, I was watching it late at night, while everyone was asleep. So really didn't crank the audio. From what I could tell the audio is good and does provide a few jump moments. Perhaps the move will grow on me. I think it's something you should watch in a big group, as the gross out moments would then be very funny and outrageous, rather than just disgusting. I love splatstick comedies like Dead Alive and Evil Dead, but couldn't get into this one.SlaughterX said:I also got Feast today along with the Matador and Clerks II today in the mail. I only bought Feast becasue it got a pretty good review from HDD, and becasue it was only $9... Funny, out of all the 3 movies Feast is the only one with a HD audio track, did it at least sound good?
The Lamonster said:Only a matter of time before we can buy Star Wars on Blu Ray.
Its not on BD.steve said:Feast is on BD or are you talking about an HDDVD release?
I love that flick, would definitely like it on BD.
SlaughterX said:Just finished watching Shoot Em' Up. There aren't enough :|s in the world to describe how retarded this movie is. Why did I buy it...
PM sent..eXxy said:Heh, I loved Feast. I'll take it off your hands. :lol
PM me.
Yep, HD DVD, that's why it was only $8.97.steve said:Feast is on BD or are you talking about an HDDVD release?
I love that flick, would definitely like it on BD.
Actually, I thought the direction wasn't as nearly lazy as the writing.captive said:Its not on BD.
I actually watched the show project greenlight or whatever it is? Was interested in seeing how the movie came out since the director was so lazy(or at least portrayed as such on TV).
DustinC said:Any Gaffers had a chance to watch Bonnie And Clyde BR yet?
I've never even seen the film, but I'm considering giving it a blind buy.
SlaughterX said:I would have hit the def chick... but yeah, I didn't care for the movie. Luckily I got it for free from Toshiba.![]()
swoon said:it looks like film - which is amazing really. it even looks better than most of the prints i've seen of in school/theaters. the BD meat heads will hate the transfer i guess and the mono sound.
GuessWho said:has cloverfield bluray been announced?
captscience said:I purchased my 46in 71 series samsung with 120Hz for $2000. The 40 in version is selling for well under.
The videos aren't doctored. The effect with the 3D and video look is the motion processing in certain 120Hz sets (AMP in Samsungs called something else in Sonys). The sets interpolate and insert additional frames into the 24fps original. Despite some pretty serious artifacts with certain sources and higher levels, the processing is pretty amazing. Fantastic for 30fps games as well.
captscience said:I purchased my 46in 71 series samsung with 120Hz for $2000. The 40 in version is selling for well under.
The videos aren't doctored. The effect with the 3D and video look is the motion processing in certain 120Hz sets (AMP in Samsungs called something else in Sonys). The sets interpolate and insert additional frames into the 24fps original. Despite some pretty serious artifacts with certain sources and higher levels, the processing is pretty amazing. Fantastic for 30fps games as well.
1080p/24 on my Pioneer.mrklaw said:I hate those effects. They make movies stop looking like movies, and more like sitcoms. Its just unreal. Don't interpolate anything. Just play the original movie back at a nice multiple of the original framerate to avoid judder or flicker, thank you.
mrklaw said:I hate those effects. They make movies stop looking like movies, and more like sitcoms. Its just unreal. Don't interpolate anything. Just play the original movie back at a nice multiple of the original framerate to avoid judder or flicker, thank you.
Seeing as I Am Legend BD is still #2 on Amazon and still outselling the DVD version there, I'm thinking the BD/DVD ratio may be the closest ever.It was a tough battle, but in the end Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment's "Enchanted" narrowly triumphed over the Warner blockbuster "I Am Legend" to nail down the No. 1 spot on the national DVD sales chart for the week ending March 23.
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"Legend" was the week's top Blu-ray Disc seller, moving four times as many copies as "Enchanted" -- not surprising, given that the next-generation format is still in the early adopter stage, a demographic of mostly young adult men.
Jim said:Also, IAL is on the way from Netflix for me, so my track record has been pretty damn goold lately with them.
captscience said:I couldn't stand the effect on film sources when I first got the TV. Your eyes adjust to it however, and with the processing set to low, the effect becomes subtle enough that all it does is smooth out motion and lend a little 3D pop to the image. People like to demo these sets with the processing set to high which never looks right.
Glad you're enjoying the set Malleymal. Make sure you check out Ratatouille. Sunshine was quite a stunner too.