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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by blokhed
(Post 10695172)
Your doubt is silly in light of the last few years of classic BD releases. Have you seen any of Buster Keaton's films on BD? The General, for instance? Good heavens, that film is 90 years old and it's a huge improvement on BD!
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
That is why....I hate shopping in store. It better be a good sale to get me in that car for it.
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by trespoochies
(Post 10695044)
After hearing from those who have the BD, I decided to pass. Here's the review from blu-ray.com
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Dog-So...y/4011/#Review |
Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by John Galt
(Post 10695059)
Do you realize who you are talking to? Somehow, something will happen and Manzana will get charged and Amazon wont accept a return and then Manzana will vow to never shop at Amazon again......until Lizards post the very next day.
Originally Posted by blokhed
(Post 10695172)
Your doubt is silly in light of the last few years of classic BD releases. Have you seen any of Buster Keaton's films on BD? The General, for instance? Good heavens, that film is 90 years old and it's a huge improvement on BD!
If you're satisfied watching movies on your iPhone, fine, but if you have any kind of a decent display at all you should know better by now.
Originally Posted by jwstl
(Post 10695174)
You can argue that older movies benefit the most from the upgrade to BD.
Originally Posted by FranklinShepard
(Post 10695190)
One time I was at Wal-Mart, and I asked a middle-aged woman in the electronics section if they had White Christmas on blu-ray, and she couldn't find it. But then she said, "But, you know, old movies can't look that good on blu-ray anyway." I couldn't help myself, I just blurted out, "I'm sorry, but that's incorrect. Especially for a film like White Christmas, filmed in Vistavision, the higher resolution makes the film look better than it ever has before, since Vistavision was larger film stock." She said, "Well, maybe that one, but most old movies don't look any better." I just smiled politely and walked away.
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
(Post 10695015)
Why would you put a hold on it? You pre-order it, then Amazon releases the full specs and if you're not happy then you cancel it. You realize Amazon does not charge your card until it ships, right?
It was safer to cancel it and hope the Target deal pans out as expected (i.e. $24.99 - $2 x 5 coupons).
Originally Posted by John Galt
(Post 10695059)
Do you realize who you are talking to? Somehow, something will happen and Manzana will get charged and Amazon wont accept a return and then Manzana will vow to never shop at Amazon again......until Lizards post the very next day.
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
I was just pickin' on you.
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Never noticed..but your name is John Galt...like that name in that crappy looking adaptation of that Rand book.
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC
(Post 10695239)
having worked w/ 16 mm film here at school...yeah...it ain't exactly pretty most of the time.
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC
(Post 10695307)
Never noticed..but your name is John Galt...like that name in that crappy looking adaptation of that Rand book.
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC
(Post 10695307)
Never noticed..but your name is John Galt...like that name in that crappy looking adaptation of that Rand book.
Who is he??? |
Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by the cow
(Post 10695394)
or like that name in the actual book! -eek-
who is he??? |
Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Gonna get Spider-man trilogy for $30.49
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by GuessWho
(Post 10695482)
Gonna get Spider-man trilogy for $30.49
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by blokhed
(Post 10695172)
Your doubt is silly in light of the last few years of classic BD releases. Have you seen any of Buster Keaton's films on BD? The General, for instance? Good heavens, that film is 90 years old and it's a huge improvement on BD!
If you're satisfied watching movies on your iPhone, fine, but if you have any kind of a decent display at all you should know better by now. 1. In my opinion, if a good DVD is twice as good as a good VHS or standard TV, then a good BD is 10-20% better than a good DVD. 2. I think we all agree, that If we compare how much detail was captured on film in 1920 vs. in 1960 vs. in 2000, there is a steady improvement, due to better lenses, film formats, film stock, etc. Never even mind color. They can only transfer onto a disk what is on the film, plus digital restoration and enhancements. Therefore, again in my opinion, of a 1959 B&W film that was already restored and enhanced and beautifully transfered to DVD, there isn't much improvement over the DVD possible when it gets transferred to Blu-ray. |
Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by Andras
(Post 10695819)
I hate to take this thread further off-topic, but maybe it's of general interest.
1. In my opinion, if a good DVD is twice as good as a good VHS or standard TV, then a good BD is 10-20% better than a good DVD. 2. I think we all agree, that If we compare how much detail was captured on film in 1920 vs. in 1960 vs. in 2000, there is a steady improvement, due to better lenses, film formats, film stock, etc. Never even mind color. They can only transfer onto a disk what is on the film, plus digital restoration and enhancements. Therefore, again in my opinion, of a 1959 B&W film that was already restored and enhanced and beautifully transfered to DVD, there isn't much improvement over the DVD possible when it gets transferred to Blu-ray. |
Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by Andras
(Post 10695819)
I hate to take this thread further off-topic, but maybe it's of general interest.
1. In my opinion, if a good DVD is twice as good as a good VHS or standard TV, then a good BD is 10-20% better than a good DVD. 2. I think we all agree, that If we compare how much detail was captured on film in 1920 vs. in 1960 vs. in 2000, there is a steady improvement, due to better lenses, film formats, film stock, etc. Never even mind color. They can only transfer onto a disk what is on the film, plus digital restoration and enhancements. Therefore, again in my opinion, of a 1959 B&W film that was already restored and enhanced and beautifully transfered to DVD, there isn't much improvement over the DVD possible when it gets transferred to Blu-ray. |
Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Kiss of the Spider Woman (Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray] down to $15.99
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
The DVD vs. BD argument is fairly simple - the more lines of resolution, the better the picture. End of story.
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by FranklinShepard
(Post 10695190)
One time I was at Wal-Mart, and I asked a middle-aged woman in the electronics section if they had White Christmas on blu-ray, and she couldn't find it. But then she said, "But, you know, old movies can't look that good on blu-ray anyway." I couldn't help myself, I just blurted out, "I'm sorry, but that's incorrect. Especially for a film like White Christmas, filmed in Vistavision, the higher resolution makes the film look better than it ever has before, since Vistavision was larger film stock." She said, "Well, maybe that one, but most old movies don't look any better." I just smiled politely and walked away.
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Originally Posted by naitram
(Post 10695344)
Yeah but with HD scans, 16mm is back! I thought both The Wrestler and Black Dynamite looked amazing on Blu-ray...Black Swan probably will too. I'd rather watch a high-def transfer of 16mm film over HD-video any day of the week. You can sink your teeth into that shit! :shrug:
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Not a price reduction per se, but three sellers on Amazon Marketplace, all with 97% or higher feedback ratings, are now offering the six-disc National Geographic High Definition Collection, containing six National Geographic specials, for $24.XX plus $2.98 shipping.
I believe this was an HD Deal of the Week a few months back for $34.99 from amazon itself. |
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