J-Roderton
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KHarvey16 said:Netflix has destroyed my DVD buying habits, and my wallet thanks it.
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KHarvey16 said:Netflix has destroyed my DVD buying habits, and my wallet thanks it.
KHarvey16 said:Netflix has destroyed my DVD buying habits, and my wallet thanks it.
MrPliskin said:Blu-Ray offers a myriad of improvements over DVD to which any theater (or gaming) enthusiast can appreciate, and saying you don't see it, or dont think it's worth it, is extremely silly.
Plural anything doesn't have apostrophes but that won't stop people from shoving them in there.FleckSplat said:Plural acronyms do not have apostrophes.
yellowjacket25 said:Blu-Ray only now. The visual upgrade (sometimes small, sometimes large), and the significant sound upgrade are worth it to me.
Nessus said:That said, I still buy a ton of DVDs. Just bought Futurama: The Complete Collection the other day. Before that got Lexx: The Complete Series and a ton of movies in the past month.
tmarques said:TV shows are one thing I'd buy on Blu Ray, if it meant getting the entire thing on less discs. I Love Lucy is on over 40 DVDs, I believe.
So the resolution and audio bump isn't enough to upgrade, but fucking boxart is?Nessus said:I very rarely buy Blu-Rays, even though I have a 47" 1080p set.
The difference simply isn't enough to justify it in most cases. I only get Blu-Rays if they are dirt cheap (same price as the DVD version) or if I really, really hate the cover art of the DVD version (like with John Carpenter's The Thing).
I find with Blu-Ray I notice the difference for maybe the first 10 minutes, and then past that I forget. It's not worth the additional $20, especially since that essentially means I can only play the movie on my TV in my room and not on any of the others in the house (which only have DVD players).
I was really disappointed with Blu-Ray because the jump from VHS to DVD was night and day, and I was expecting something similar with the jump to HD.
That said, I still buy a ton of DVDs. Just bought Futurama: The Complete Collection the other day. Before that got Lexx: The Complete Series and a ton of movies in the past month.
andycapps said:This does always get on my nerves when people say that Blu-ray is better than what you see in theaters. And I just don't get how people could possibly say that with a straight face when they're seeing actual film in a theater with much more "definition" and a Blu-ray at home.
Reikon said:The difference in quality obviously varies from movie to movie, but even my parents can often tell the difference between upscaled DVDs and HD-DVDs/Blu-rays.