No way, I disagree big time. Only Goldmember sucked, and even then its not even in the same plane of suck as the latter two Matrix movies.YYZ said:Anyone getting the Austin Powers set? Those are pretty terrible movies, maybe except the first one. I hope no one who complained about the Matrix set is buying the AP set.
I'll triple dip like a fiend for the EEs in high def.Outcast2004 said:Sitting here watching The Two Towers on TNT in HD. This just makes me want a true HD release of these awesome as hell movies even more.
It just looks SOOOOOOOOOOO damn good.
Spinning Plates said:You won't be able to listen to the lossless tracks (ie TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, PCM) but your still good to go with DD5.1 and DTS.
Incidentally if you ever decide to upgrade you'd only need a receiver that has HDMI which accepts multi channel uncompressed PCM audio. That's because the PS3 decodes TrueHD and DTS-HD MA into PCM then passes that to your receiver.
YYZ said:Again with the Reloaded hate
And people forget about the HD Animatrix included.
Samecalder said:I'll triple dip like a fiend for the EEs in high def.
rhfb said:Same
Also, wtf at the walle prices... they won't really be that much will they?
ElyrionX said:I just noticed that 300 has both Dolby True HD 5.1 and PCM 5.1. If I'm running my BD movies on my PS3 with an Onkyo TX-SR606, which option should I be selecting?
Goldmember sucked outside of the "Hard knock life" part :lolcaptive said:No way, I disagree big time. Only Goldmember sucked, and even then its not even in the same plane of suck as the latter two Matrix movies.
NekoFever said:I don't get this practice of having PCM and uncompressed tracks on the same movie. Is there any benefit, given that if your system can handle TrueHD or DTS-HD it can handle PCM? I'd much rather have one uncompressed/lossless track and one lossy option - preferably at the full 1.5Mbps - and the rest given over to the video.
I think Disney upped their MSRPs because they're including digital copies, which is retarded.Christopher said:How come The Nightmare Before Christmas is 30 bucks on Amazon I thought it would at least be like 23.00 - 21.00.
Tathanen said:You know what I would KILL for? A proper Blu Ray release of The Land Before Time. Not this 4:3 horrible-transfer for-kids cack that is the only real DVD release. One totally remastered, in widescreen, with a 5.1 soundtrack, and treated with RESPECT. One that acknowledges that the audience for a Blu Ray release of this movie is adults that grew up on the movie, and wants to see it treated like the classic it is, not awash with sing-alongs and mentions of the unmentionable sequels. I will pay fat dollars for this product.
Then do the same thing for An American Tail.
Jim said:Finally saw Persepolis on Blu-ray. Wow, what a great movie. Considering it's nearly 100% hand drawn and animated, it looks fantastic in HD. Extremely solid colors (well when there are colors), shading and linework.
Jim said:Finally saw Persepolis on Blu-ray. Wow, what a great movie. Considering it's nearly 100% hand drawn and animated, it looks fantastic in HD. Extremely solid colors (well when there are colors), shading and linework.
YYZ said:Again with the Reloaded hate
And people forget about the HD Animatrix included.
Christopher said:Any deals on The Nightmare Before Christmas at all? ....Ookie Spookie you got anything?
It's not $27.99 at Best Buy, their ad says $34.99. Target has it for $29.99distantmantra said:$27.99 at Best Buy and Fry's.
Such an underrated movie.captive said:And Sartdust is awesome.
WTF happened to the whole initiative where they would put an SD version on the BD that you could copy to your PSP?Costanza said:I think Disney upped their MSRPs because they're including digital copies, which is retarded.
Midas said:I know this is not the Blu-ray vs Toshiba thread, but Toshiba seems to be pushing their new DVD really hard. I saw this one-page-ad for their new fantastic upscaling DVD-player (according to them) in USA Today this morning.
I wonder if people who are interested in HD will go for this or get a Blu-ray player...
Confirming previous rumors, Disney has announced a November Blu-ray debut for Pixar's 'WallE,' which will come to Blu-ray with exclusive content and Digital Copy.
As previously reported, Disney had earlier alerted retailers to a November 18 Blu-ray release for the Pixar blockbuster (day-and-date with the DVD), but the studio stopped short of officially announcing the date to the press or issuing specs.
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The first confirmed details are now in, with Disney bringing 'WallE' to Blu-ray as a two-disc edition, along with single-disc and three-disc DVD configurations.
Extras on the Blu-ray will contain all of the DVD bonus features, including audio commentary with director Andrew Stanton, five featurettes ("Animation Sound Design: Building Worlds from the Sound Up," "Sneak Peek: WALL-E's Tour of the Universe," "The Pixar Story by Leslie Iwerks," "BnL Shorts," "Wall-E's Treasures and Trinkets"), deleted scenes, the new animated short: "Burn-E" and a "Lots of Bots" storybook.
Included on a second disc will be a Digital Copy of the film (in standard-def) playable on PCs and other portable video devices.
Exclusive to the Blu-ray release will be additional picture-in-picture commentary, and a suite of three as-yet-untitled interactive games
Midas said:I saw this one-page-ad for their new fantastic upscaling DVD-player (according to them) in USA Today this morning.
Included on a second disc will be a Digital Copy of the film (in standard-def) playable on PCs and other portable video devices.
Ponn01 said:I did pick up that Justice League Season One Bluray set. I have to say overall i'm impressed and happy I got it. Since DVD's look like crap on my TV now I was really just looking for some episodes of Justice League that weren't pixelated and smudgey. Not only was the picture crisp and clear but the colors were more vibrant and details were amazing. I was upset about no widescreen but I left it at the normal ratio with no stretching and got to use it. Especially for the episodes in space I just imagined the sides were space too. Since they don't really have a widescreen version it would have been just cropped anyways ala the new DBZ dvds.
Highdefdigest.com said:A lot of debate has already raged over Warner Brothers' choice in this matter -- the series creators wanted the show to be presented in widescreen when it first aired (and animated each episode in a manner that would allow them to be cropped), but the Cartoon Network execs thought it would alienate viewers. Warner doesnt seem too interested in the creators wishes either. The widescreen episodes, referred to as the producer preferred versions, still exist, but havent been included with this release.
Naked Snake said:Apparently the director intend for the show to be in widescreen:
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/1481/justiceleague_s1.html
I never watched Justice League, I am intrigued and was considering buying it but this no-widescreen issue is making me hesitant.
ElyrionX said:So, the Kill Bill BDs will be released two weeks from now. Should I be excited for them?
Midas said:I know this is not the Blu-ray vs Toshiba thread, but Toshiba seems to be pushing their new DVD really hard. I saw this one-page-ad for their new fantastic upscaling DVD-player (according to them) in USA Today this morning.
I wonder if people who are interested in HD will go for this or get a Blu-ray player...
There's only one season and I think it's 6 episodes or something.LunaticPuma said:Picked up my copy of Afro-Samurai from Best Buy. I'm not sure if I'm going to open it or return it yet. I noticed that is says "season 1" on the cover. I thought it was a complete mini-series of sorts. Is it worth the $14 I paid for season 1? Is season 1 a complete story in itself?
Jax said:really liking how more and more tv are coming out on Bluray - the price point on bluray tv series I feel are also a lot more reasonable - I remember when damages (which I really wanted was about 60+ usd) - now band of brother is 60+ (but worth every cent) and most new tv series out on bluray are coming out at the $23-30 mark. Excellent!
NO UJazzy Network said:Only if you're getting just the first one.
Jax said:really liking how more and more tv are coming out on Bluray - the price point on bluray tv series I feel are also a lot more reasonable - I remember when damages (which I really wanted was about 60+ usd) - now band of brother is 60+ (but worth every cent) and most new tv series out on bluray are coming out at the $23-30 mark. Excellent!
I'm not buying anything (If I can help it) - til near xmas to see if there are sales galores.
OMG. INCREDIBLE HULK UP FOR PREORDER~
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001DHXT1G/panandscathed-20
damn thing was sold out at the BB I went to so I settled for Robin Hood and Afro Samurai. I was thinking of getting Heroes (and a few weeks ago I was set on getting Heroes) but I think I'll wait for S3 to see if it's worth bothering. I loved a lot of the S1 episodes and would like to have them but I'll wait.chubigans said:Nightmare Before Christmas looks and sounds amazin. Menus are a bit slow, but I love it.
7.1 TrueHD is awesome. Forced previews that you have to skip are not.