2001: A Space Odyssey on HDNet
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2001: A Space Odyssey on HDNet
Just in case you didn't know, this premiered on HDNet this weekend.
It looked great, definitely better than my up-converted DVD.
However, I did see more edge enhancement than I thought there should be, especially in the "Dawn of Man" section. And some of the contrast/brightness could have been better.
For the most part, though, it was quite an experience.
It looked great, definitely better than my up-converted DVD.
However, I did see more edge enhancement than I thought there should be, especially in the "Dawn of Man" section. And some of the contrast/brightness could have been better.
For the most part, though, it was quite an experience.
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Originally Posted by Davy Mack
Anyone seen THE SHINING on an HD channel?
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...although that'll change next month with The Shining making its HD debut (as far as I know) on HDNet Movies.
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2001 is on now. It looks incredible. Is WB planning on debuting this on HD DVD when the 2-disc dvd SEs of the others are released in September?
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If they release them all at once, and make an HD-DVD box set, then they'll just package the current release of FMJ along with it. However, I highly doubt an HD-DVD box set will have Dr. Strangelove.
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By the way, HDNet's series Higher Definition will have newly recorded interviews (also in high-def, naturally) with Gary Lockwood and Keir Dullea next Tuesday.
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Last night Akira Kurosawa's film Dreams was on INHD. The sad thing is, it almost doesn't matter if Comcast carries HDNet or not, because none of my cable HD channels look nearly as good as HD-DVD. I've become completely spoiled now.
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I finally got around to watching both 2001 and 2010 on HDNet. Wow! Absolutely incredible! I saw 2001 in the theater back in the 60's and it looked pretty much like it did here. Very vivid and detailed. What an absolute treat! I hope both of these movies come out on HD-DVD.
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I dvr'd The Time Machine this morning.
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Originally Posted by Blitz6Speed
Yes, i just watched it for the first time and the quality was simply amazing for being such an older film. I beleive its a 70mm print, which is largely why its so amazingly clean.
what surprised me was how tactile looking the HiDef broadcast looked - the moonscapes, the space ships had such clarity that one almost wanted to reach toward the screen and touch it.
Question about the actual movie -
Spoiler:
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Originally Posted by Giles
what surprised me was how tactile looking the HiDef broadcast looked - the moonscapes, the space ships had such clarity that one almost wanted to reach toward the screen and touch it.
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Question about the actual movie -
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Spoiler According to the books. -
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This may require a separate thread in a different forum, but I would say do not look to the books for explanation of what happened in the movie. Kubrick and Clarke worked on the script for the film together, then Clarke went off to write the book while Kubrick shot the movie. Clarke put in a lot of stuff in the book that was clearly not in the movie (especially the fate of the Starchild), a lot of which completely strips the film of its mystique. Kubrick purposely left a lot of the film ambiguous, and the book does everything it can to lay everything bare.
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I just got HDnet and a bunch of other HD channels today. I'm glad HDnet repeats often because I see 2001, The Shining and A Clockwork Orange are all going to be one there this week. I can't wait to see 2001 in HD.



