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Reseil said:
For those of you that are/were looking for multi disc BD cases, Vernon Library Supplies has them in stock again. The larger ones go fast, so grab them if you need them.

Now I can replace the monstrosity that is the BSG US Collector's Edition packaging.

I've got replacement covers for BSG if you're intersted =) I replaced my bulky set awhile ago but paid more like $6 a case unfortunately.
 
B.K. said:
It's ALL been reanimated. They didn't use any old animation from the series.

Well, if they didn't use any of the TV animation they did use the old key frames, soundtracks, and so forth, including editing some sequences shot for shot. I'm not saying it doesn't look nice, mind you, but it's certainly not what you would call all new material.

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B.K. said:
Final covers for Toy Story 1 and 2.

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Man, I want these so much - but I can't help but think there will be some awesome box set of all 3 in November/December.

This is the kind of crap that will keep me up at night :lol
 
megashock5 said:
Man, I want these so much - but I can't help but think there will be some awesome box set of all 3 in November/December.

This is the kind of crap that will keep me up at night :lol

Solution: Rent now, buy later.

You can thank me later.
 
VGChampion said:
Solution: Rent now, buy later.

You can thank me later.

Well, I already have the Ultimate Toy Box DVD set, so I can watch whenever. But it's hard to resist them on Blu. They're two of my favorite movies ever.
 
Other people were posting their BD collections, so fuck it:

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And yes, I noticed Shallow Grave and Trainspotting are the wrong way round. I watched the former last night and must've put it back in the wrong place.
 
http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=4078

Paramount Home Entertainment has announced 'Minority Report' on Blu-ray. This Steven Spielberg science-fiction thriller, based on a short story by Philip K. Dick and starring Tom Cruise, will be released on a two-disc edition on April 20. A "true 4K master" of the movie had been created in late 2009 by LaserPacific post production company (see blu-ray.com, September 11, 2009).

Special features include:

* The Future According to Steven Spielberg (in HD)
* Inside The World of Precrime (in HD)
* Phillip K. Dick, Steven Spielberg and Minority Report (in HD)
* Minority Report: Future Realized (in HD)
* Minority Report: Props of the Future (in HD)
* Highlights from Minority Report: From the Set
* Minority Report: Commercials of the Future (in HD)
* Previz Sequences
* From Story to Screen
* Deconstructing Minority Report
* The Stunts of Minority Report
* ILM and Minority Report
* Final Report
* Production Concepts
* Storyboard Sequences
* Trailers
fffuuuuuck yes :D
 
Vyer said:
Minority Report - hell yes. I know it didn't get a great reception, but I liked that movie.

Really? It got pretty damn fantastic reviews actually as I can recall.

And another thing, if people start complaining about the film grain used in this movie, I'm going to punch someone in the face. I better not lose beautiful detail to DNR bullshit!
 
HomerSimpson-Man said:
Really? It got pretty damn fantastic reviews actually as I can recall.

And another thing, if people start complaining about the film grain used in this movie, I'm going to punch someone in the face. I better not lose beautiful detail to DNR bullshit!

I seem to remember a lot of negativity around it. Maybe it was just the Internet. :lol

So did anyone pick up that Planet Earth blu ray?
 
I went on a war-movie buying spree. I purchased Full Metal Jacket, Jarhead, and The Hurt Locker on amazon. Hopefully all three will be awesome.
 
Put in the Within Temptation Black Symphony disk to test my new BD player since the PS3 started glitching trying to play BR movies since the last firmware update.

Such an amazing concert to have on blu-ray :D

Still super pissed off about my PS3. :(
 
Marty Chinn said:
I've got replacement covers for BSG if you're intersted =) I replaced my bulky set awhile ago but paid more like $6 a case unfortunately.

PM Sent. I have found the 14mm versions, but the Vernon 6 disc cases are 21mm. Can not find the 21mm versions anywhere and I have zero skills with PS and GIMP. I tried to resize the 14mm versions I found on AVSForums, but it ended in tragedy.
 
Minority Report on Blu-ray? Finally!

It's about time we got some more Spielberg in any high-definition format. Up to now, it's only been, what, CE3K and Indy 4?

Here's hoping for some Jaws sooner or later.

It doesn't hurt that I also quite enjoyed the film in question. I haven't seen it in a couple of years, but now I guess I'll wait until April.
 
La Dolce Vita is coming later in the year, along with De Sica's Shoeshine and Visconti's Bellissima, La Terra Trema, and Ossessione.

It's sad to see how little classic fare is available in the US compared to the wonderful selection that's out in the UK and France, but at least some companies besides Criterion are starting to trickle things out. The more the better.
 
distantmantra said:
How did I miss the news about the Fallen Angels blu-ray March release date?

Fuck fuck fuck fuck. Just saw that Happy Together is now slated for May 5th! And me without a Blu-ray player... :(
 
DVD Town:

Warner Brothers will bring popular classic films to Blu-ray High-Def in 2010, along with several others from their general back catalog (including two-film "double feature" editions).

As we end the month of January, the following titles have been given a release date for this year. More films are no doubt forthcoming to Blu-ray and will be announced later.

1/26 - FAME (1980 original)

2/02 - GONE WITH THE WIND (single disc ed.)

2/02 - THE MUSIC MAN

2/02 - MYSTIC RIVER

2/16 - GOODFELLAS: 20th Anniversary Edition

2/23 - ANALYZE THIS / ANALYZE THAT

2/23 - DIRTY HARRY / MAGNUM FORCE

2/23 - GRUMPY OLD MEN / GRUMPIER OLD MEN

2/23 - MISS CONGENIALITY / MISS CONGENIALITY 2

2/23 - PRESUMED INNOCENT / FRANTIC

3/02 - CLASH OF THE TITANS (1981)

3/02 - THE NEVERENDING STORY

4/06 - LORD OF THE RINGS Trilogy (theatrical versions)

4/06 - LORD OF THE RINGS Animated (1978)

4/06 - A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET

4/06 - POSEIDON

5/04 - DOCTOR ZHIVAGO

6/08 - THE GETAWAY (1972) / THE GETAWAY (1994)

8/03 - DEEP BLUE SEA

8/10 - ACE VENTURE: PET DETECTIVE / ACE VENTURE: WHEN NATURE CALLS

8/10 - NATIONAL LAMPOON'S EUROPEAN VACATION

8/10 - WHAT'S UP, DOC?

9/07 - FORBIDDEN PLANET

9/07 - LOST IN SPACE

9/07 - MARS ATTACKS!

9/07 - THX 1138: Director's Cut

10/05 - THE MALTESE FALCON

10/05 - THE TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE

10/12 - THREE KINGS

11/02 - THE GOONIES: 25th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition (also a DVD release)

11/16 - BEN-HUR

11/16 - BEN-HUR Ultimate Collector's Edition

11/16 - MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY (1935 original)

I'm probably the only one who cares, but seeing What's Up, Doc? on the slate is a nie surprise. Don't let Streisand put you off: this is a phenomenally bonkers comedy.
 
Ceres said:
Were people actually expecting that edition to come out earlier?
Seriously. It's not rocket science when they're bringing the theatrical versions out this year and there are two new movies in the series in the pipeline. They do actually want people to buy the upcoming BD set so they're not going to supersede it in a couple of months.
 
Minority Report is one of my favourite films so I am so happy that's it's getting a release. If some monkey goes near the DNR button I may kill someone though.
 
123rl said:
Minority Report is one of my favourite films so I am so happy that's it's getting a release. If some monkey goes near the DNR button I may kill someone though.


The remastering of Minority Report

In 2009, 'Minority Report' was re-mastered at 4K resolution using the original negative, under direct supervision of the Poland-born cinematographer. According to LaserPacific's Senior Colorist Lou Levinson, "when Janusz Kaminski saw certain scenes in the movie, he was astonished to see details that he had never seen before. Working at 4K is as close as you can get today to seeing exactly what is on the original negative" (source: LaserPacific).

Levinson was able to tweak not only the color but also the grain levels from shot to shot if necessary. He explains, "Janusz Kaminski is a cinematographer who uses the texture and grain of film as an integral part of the image. He was excited to be able to have the control over each shot that you get with a digital process, particularly the ability to adjust the grain level."

The grading process began with Levinson matching an answer print. The answer print consisted of individual reels that Steven Spielberg had selected as best representing how he wanted the movie to be seen. At that point, Janusz Kaminski came in to work with Levinson. The grading was done while viewing the 4K files rather than a lower resolution proxy.

Steven Spielberg was also closely involved in the remastering and the resulting HDCAM-SR master represents how the creative team want the movie to be seen by viewers today.

The HD master used for making the Blu-Ray release was created directly from the color-graded, dust-busted 4K files. Going directly from 4K to HD resolution eliminates any filtering or resizing artifacts that can result from intermediate steps.

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No DNR, and each frame exactly as Spielberg and Kaminski intended it. I have a boner.
 
2/02 - GONE WITH THE WIND (single disc ed.)
2/02 - THE MUSIC MAN
2/02 - MYSTIC RIVER
2/16 - GOODFELLAS: 20th Anniversary Edition
2/23 - ANALYZE THIS / ANALYZE THAT
3/02 - CLASH OF THE TITANS (1981)
3/02 - THE NEVERENDING STORY
4/06 - LORD OF THE RINGS Trilogy (theatrical versions)
5/04 - DOCTOR ZHIVAGO
8/10 - ACE VENTURE: PET DETECTIVE / ACE VENTURE: WHEN NATURE CALLS
8/10 - NATIONAL LAMPOON'S EUROPEAN VACATION
9/07 - LOST IN SPACE
9/07 - MARS ATTACKS!
10/05 - THE MALTESE FALCON
10/05 - THE TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE
10/12 - THREE KINGS
11/02 - THE GOONIES: 25th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition (also a DVD release)
11/16 - BEN-HUR
Ones I'm definitely getting. Others are maybes, but these are definite.

And I'm aware how weird that list looks, having Ace Ventura next to Doctor Zhivago and Ben-Hur.
 
Universal is releasing a new Battlestar Galactica boxset on Blu-Ray and DVD that has new packaging and The Plan. It might be worth waiting to for pictures of the packaging before importing the European set.

Today Universal has announced a new repackaged re-issue of Battlestar Galactica - The Complete Series. Studio material about the new releases say that this version of "The Complete Series also includes the unrated, extended feature-length movie, Battlestar Galactica: The Plan." Pictures of the new "unlimited" packaging aren't available just yet, but the studio descriptions say the DVD will be in "Slim Snap Cases with an Outer Box" and the high-def Blu-ray version will be "Digipaks with an Outer Box".

Also of interest is the new lower cost. Despite the addition of The Plan to the disc count, the more standardized packaging is significantly reducing the prices on the new versions. The DVDs previously had been $279.98 SRP on the limited-package set, but the new box will bring the price down to $199.98 SRP. The story is similar on the Blu-ray side: instead of the old $349.98 SRP price tag, the new high-def release in the low-key package is just $299.98 SRP. No on-disc content has been removed, from what we've seen so far; they've added The Plan and simplified the packaging.

http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Battlestar-Galactica-The-Complete-Series/13278
 
Do movies use Dolby TrueHD anymore?

I keep reading new reviews and notice that from block buster to budget release, DTS HD-MA is the norm now, even from studios I remember using TrueHD all the time.

Is there a reason? What was the last release to have it?

Just interesting, I wonder what Dolby thinks.
Maybe I'm wrong though.
 
dallow_bg said:
Do movies use Dolby TrueHD anymore?

I keep reading new reviews and notice that from block buster to budget release, DTS HD-MA is the norm now, even from studios I remember using TrueHD all the time. Is there a reason?

DTS HD has built-in compatibility with regular DTS (aka DTS Core). DTS HD is also easier to use in Blu-Ray authoring software, especially when it comes to seamless branching.
 
dallow_bg said:
Do movies use Dolby TrueHD anymore?

I keep reading new reviews and notice that from block buster to budget release, DTS HD-MA is the norm now, even from studios I remember using TrueHD all the time.

Is there a reason? What was the last release to have it?

Just interesting, I wonder what Dolby thinks.
Maybe I'm wrong though.
Some Sony stuff is still TrueHD, as are a lot of Warner releases. Those seem to be wavering, though, and I remember reading that Warner had issues with TrueHD on the interactive commentary stuff, like on Watchmen.

I've heard a number of reasons flying around, but who knows what the facts are. There's the fact that DTS-HD has a standard DTS core in the file for backwards compatibility, whereas TrueHD requires a separate Dolby Digital track on the disc - that could take up more space or be more difficult to author. The aforementioned compatibility problems with TrueHD, which could factor in. Could also just be cheaper or more incentivised to go with DTS.

I've also heard it said that DTS still has a sort of cachet with AV fans from the DVD and even LD days, so that could factor in for some of them.
 
God damn it re: the new BSG set. I should have figured it was coming. It's not so much the inclusion of the plan or the lower price point that bothers me, so much as the redesigned packaging. The packaging for the existing is a complete fucking disaster.
 
HighDefDigest:
David Lynch's 1984 adaptation of Frank Herbert's sci-fi classic is coming to Blu-ray this April.

Universal is planning to release David Lynch's 'Dune' starring Kyle MacLachlan, Patrick Stewart, and Sting on high-definition on April 27.

The Blu-ray will feature 1080p video, a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 soundtrack, and supplements will include: Deleted Scenes with an Introduction by Raffaella De Laurentiis, Designing Dune, Dune FX, Dune Models & Miniatures, Dune Wardrobe Design, and D-Box support.

Suggested list price for the Blu-ray is still unconfirmed.
 
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