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The Hi-Def Movie Thread
This thread is for those forum members who get to enjoy the pleasure of hi-def movies whether its on blu-ray, HD-DVD, streaming through Netflix or... other means. ;)
Let us celebrate the glorious wonder of crisp picture, high resolution, wonderful surround sound, bright colors and nicely used colors. I can't really post 1080p pictures, but here are some close ones. ![]() ![]() Work for older movies, though this one is compressed. ![]() So tell us about it. |
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Everyone should pick up a Denon 790 (or 1910 sometimes) receiver. It's pure bliss. The PS3 hooks up via HDMI and everything's flawless from there. You get Multi Direct 7.1 uncompressed sound out of everything.
Every game is uncompressed audio, and some even support 7.1 channels. Movies do too. It also comes with Audyssey surround setup which eliminates distortion, reflections, and cushions in the room to make sound INCREDIBLY spacious. A lot of your old consoles can be upscaled, even Wii. So good. And the best thing is that I hear it goes for $500 in the states. If you have 5.1 speakers lying around it's a really good to consider something like it if you've ever given a damn about sound and music, especially in movies. Aaaaaaaaaaanyways, like I've said before, I've got over 50 blu-rays. They're all so good. Some must haves from me are: Wall-E (and every other Pixar) Dark Knight American Psycho 3:10 to Yuma (7.1 lossless audio and a hell of a movie too!) Baraka Shoot 'Em Up |
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Only seen two movies in Blu-ray.
Tropic Thunder and Zombie Strippers(I know) Hadn't seen them in any other way so couldn't compare. I could see why Wall-E, Dark Knight and Shoot Em Up would be awesome in HD but the other ones no idea. Though I have yet to see 3:10 to Yuma and have no idea what Baraka is |
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The thing with HD is that it magically makes bad movies even better. It's definitely the quality. Just look at Zombie Strippers.
You get what the filmmakers originally intended for movie theaters, pure, original quality - not what cheapskate movie studios thought would "suffice" for VHS/DVD releases. Sure, stories might still suck, but it's awfully nice to get distracted by the pretty pictures. |
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Zombie Strippers would have been awesome in normal def as well. But the thing with me at least is that hi def, makes the image really vibrant which is why I think some movies benefit more than others. Like I have the Die Hard Collection on blu-ray, and it really doesn't do much for the first to movies since they are pretty dark since at night and all. Compare to say Dr. No which is almost 50 years old, but it has vibrant colors because outdoors, and Blu-ray actually enhances the quality. It looks wonderful. Most of the Bond movies do. As for me, as stated in the PS3 thread, thus far my top 3 blu rays would have to be -The Dark Knight, the imax shots have to be seen to believe. -Sin City, the comic book colors really come to life and its a treat for the eyes. -Casino Royale, mix hi-def with Bond's exotic locations and you get on hell of a movie. |
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Casino Royale is definitely one of the best too, I forgot about it. If you had to own just one movie, I'd recommend that.
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Zombies Strippers has nothing to do with the fact that it was in Blu-Ray.
It could have been in VHS and been awesome(as long as no tracking problems) |
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I found the 6 Star Wars movies in HD. Looks nice. Same with Planet Earth.
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I own 2 Blu-Rays that I play with my playstation 3. They are:
Gran Torino: Sweet movie Adventureland: Extremeley underappreciated movie, it pretty much flopped at the box office and most people you ask have never heard of it, but it is a great coming of age tale. 88% on rottentomatoes. Not to mention I have been to the Amusment park where it was filmed, Kennywood :) ![]() |
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that and the chick in the pic looks pretty hot
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Since Munk did this in the other thread, let everyone post their collection especially Mr. Dyne with his 50. :p
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It's 59 now, eep. I'm glad I counted.
007: Casino Royale 007: Die Another Day 3:10 to Yuma 300 2001: Space Odyssey Across the Universe Afro Samurai: Resurrection Afro Samurai: Season One American Psycho Baraka Big Fish Burn After Reading Cars Chicago Dogma Enchanted Enter the Dragon First Blood: Rambo I Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Juno Kill Bill Volume 1 Kill Bill Volume 2 Kingdom of Heaven Layer Cake Leatherheads Lost: Season 4 Mamma Mia! Metal Gear Solid 4: Special Edition Blu-ray Miami Vice Michael Clayton Nightmare Before Christmas Ocean's Twelve Pirates of the Caribbean 2: Dead Man's Chest Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World's End Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl Rambo (IV) Rambo II Rambo III Ratatouille Rescue Dawn Reservoir Dogs Shoot'EmUp Sleeping Beauty Superbad Talladega Nights Terminator 2: Judgement Day Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Season One The Dark Knight The Fifth Element The Perfect Storm The Prestige The Rock The Sentinel The Truman Show Tropic Thunder UnderWorld Unforgiven WALL-E Walk Hard |
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I have
*counts it* one Blu-Ray movie, as some of you already know. It is Dark Knight. IMAX + Batman + Joker = Lim (from 0->infinity) of Amazing. Quote:
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Kind of happy didn't pull the trigger on the blu-ray set yet, but
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Amazing how they manage to keep selling the same old movies.
Although a Lord of the Rings Extended-Extended Edition is something I would want to watch at least once. |
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