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Seibertron wrote:LiKwid wrote:Try watching Transformers and The Dark Knight on a 120mhz tv.... You'll see a difference then
Saying there is no difference between Blu Rand dvd is just denial..Plain and simple..
I wonder which version is going to come with the Best Buy exclusive?.. Getting the Op bust is cool and a gift card to Sideshow collectibles($50?) and the movie for $50 usd is a killer deal. Especially when you have $10 bucks in reward certificates to use
We're not saying there's not a difference. We're just saying that the DVD upconverting makes regular DVDs a nice enough quality that the difference between regular DVD and a Blu-Ray DVD is minimal to the average consumer and not worth the extra $10 per disc.
I have to ask again ... how are you guys connecting your DVD / Blu-Ray players to your TV? Upconverting only happens with HDMI wires. If you have a DVD player hooked up to your TV with component or AV wires, you aren't viewing an upconverted image from your player so it's not even a fair comparison to Blu-Ray.
Rodimus_light wrote:uhh... Dark Knight is like night and day in dvd and blu-ray. I am not someone who notices the difference normally but the Imax shots are more amazing on a normal tv on blu-ray than they were on a normal theatre screen. And yes I stand by that I saw it in theatres three times.
Autobot032 wrote:The IMAX shots are a gimmick, an added feature to Blu-Ray. While impressive, they're not needed to watch the movie. They add to it, yes, but not needed. Take the IMAX bits away, and compare the upconverted DVD and BD versions side by side, and you won't find a stellar difference unless your equipment is lacking in one department or another.
To be honest, IMAX has never thrilled me either. (and yes, I've been to one) I prefer my movies to be enjoyable and watchable as is. No special requirements, equipment, etc.
ROTF and G.I.Joe were both a lot of fun and both entertaining without gimmicks necessary.
Seibertron wrote:Autobot032 wrote:The IMAX shots are a gimmick, an added feature to Blu-Ray. While impressive, they're not needed to watch the movie. They add to it, yes, but not needed. Take the IMAX bits away, and compare the upconverted DVD and BD versions side by side, and you won't find a stellar difference unless your equipment is lacking in one department or another.
To be honest, IMAX has never thrilled me either. (and yes, I've been to one) I prefer my movies to be enjoyable and watchable as is. No special requirements, equipment, etc.
ROTF and G.I.Joe were both a lot of fun and both entertaining without gimmicks necessary.
Agreed. I'm not a fan of IMAX theatres. I'd rather go to a theatre that has a nice picture, stadium seating and great audio and spend $5 less to see a movie. I would've liked to have seen ROTF at the IMAX just to see that forest scene, but it wasn't really worth $15 to go see it at the Navy Pier IMAX in Chicago. I'll just wait to watch it on my nice setup at home.
vectorA3 wrote:part of the draw for ROTF Imax for me were the purported additional scenes (as they did w/TF1). Besides the bigger picture, the premium price was for those scenes. Instead, they lied and screwed us, the regular screens and Imax played the same exact movie. That really pissed me off. What was the official explanation for this??
Autobot032 wrote:vectorA3 wrote:part of the draw for ROTF Imax for me were the purported additional scenes (as they did w/TF1). Besides the bigger picture, the premium price was for those scenes. Instead, they lied and screwed us, the regular screens and Imax played the same exact movie. That really pissed me off. What was the official explanation for this??
The OP says the deleted scenes will be part of the special features.
Give it time, we'll have a fanedit sooner or later.
vectorA3 wrote:Autobot032 wrote:vectorA3 wrote:part of the draw for ROTF Imax for me were the purported additional scenes (as they did w/TF1). Besides the bigger picture, the premium price was for those scenes. Instead, they lied and screwed us, the regular screens and Imax played the same exact movie. That really pissed me off. What was the official explanation for this??
The OP says the deleted scenes will be part of the special features.
Give it time, we'll have a fanedit sooner or later.
the movie could've benefited from having a shorter cut for regular screens & longer version in Imax for the diehards. All of the extra jokes & BS, esp. Simmons' thong, that shoulda been cut out without a 2nd thought. Maybe Bay likes guys though... He had too much power with the final cut, studio should've stepped in at some point, but they %ussed out.
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