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Originally Posted by bravesmg
Ok you've talked me into the Mummy Returns. I love those movies and I've got the first one, but I've been REALLY trying not to double dip. Can't pass up that high of a recommendation though, I'm just too weak.
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Dissapointed with those extras... the next Bond is scheduled for Holiday 08' right? Obviously a better version will be out then... hmm...
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
I think the transfer on Mummy Returns is certainly a step up from the first one. The colors are just amazing, especially those golden shots of the desert. Excellent overall. I was surprised and glad I picked this one up.
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Originally Posted by cleaver
Great great PQ. The Mummy's PQ was crap, well below average.
Regarding Casino Royale, the theatrical presentation was great. Should translate well on BD. I know I can get this for $25 at Amazon, but this is a movie I want guaranteed next Tuesday. So I'll pay the $29.99 Best Buy will be charging and get it on release day. For such a high profile title, they should have plenty. The most copies of any film I've seen there is The Departed on BD. Counting replenishment, they had about 15 total. Usually, the max total is 3-5. |
Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Yep. So far, The Mummy Returns is the best looking/sounding HD DVD I've encountered this year.
Regarding Casino Royale, the theatrical presentation was great. Should translate well on BD. I know I can get this for $25 at Amazon, but this is a movie I want guaranteed next Tuesday. So I'll pay the $29.99 Best Buy will be charging and get it on release day. For such a high profile title, they should have plenty. The most copies of any film I've seen there is The Departed on BD. Counting replenishment, they had about 15 total. Usually, the max total is 3-5. I know what you mean. It's pretty sad when the highest is a '15' count. Take Circuit City, for example. Their highest stock for any HD or BD movie is 6 to 8 which was for Superman Returns. :D |
If anyone is holding out, the NIN DVD is phenomenal, especially the TrueHD track -- definitely the most aggressive 5.1 mix I've ever heard. I was at one of those concerts and didn't think the physicality of a NIN performance could be captured on film. This DVD might prove me wrong. I didn't watch the whole thing, but what I sampled was very very good. Production on that disc is a 10.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Yep. So far, The Mummy Returns is the best looking/sounding HD DVD I've encountered this year.
Regarding Casino Royale, the theatrical presentation was great. Should translate well on BD. I know I can get this for $25 at Amazon, but this is a movie I want guaranteed next Tuesday. So I'll pay the $29.99 Best Buy will be charging and get it on release day. For such a high profile title, they should have plenty. The most copies of any film I've seen there is The Departed on BD. Counting replenishment, they had about 15 total. Usually, the max total is 3-5. |
Originally Posted by DamingR
If anyone is holding out, the NIN DVD is phenomenal, especially the TrueHD track -- definitely the most aggressive 5.1 mix I've ever heard. I was at one of those concerts and didn't think the physicality of a NIN performance could be captured on film. This DVD might prove me wrong. I didn't watch the whole thing, but what I sampled was very very good. Production on that disc is a 10.
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Just watched Broken Arrow last night. I had recently got it during the 50% off sale at Amazon. I'm glad I didn't pay $28 for this. Slightly washed out looking print. This most definitely looks like upconverted dvd. Still, it's hard to complain since there is no region 1 dvd with a proper anamorphic transfer. I was expecting a little more detail and life to the colors, but it's just drab looking. The DTS track is superb, as with every other Fox disc, but the picture leaves alot of room for improvement.
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Re: Casino Royale
While I thought Casino Royale was a solid effort it was a bit grim for my taste. I would have preferred more of the traditional Bond humor in it (although I realize that others were glad to see them get away from that and focus on slam bang action movie stuff and gritty character). [Figured that this post was more appropriate for the Reviews thread than the Casino Royale thread so I put it here. Hope that you don't mind.] |
Josh, in answer to your question about Chris Cornell, he was the lead singer for both Soundgarden and Audioslave.
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Well dont really know where to put this, but I figured why not here. Seen my first Blu-Ray title tonight. House Of Flying Daggers....
As you probably all already know...ugh and WOW. The picture was at times good and other times god aweful. But OMG the audio blew my mind. I mean seriously jesus I seriously totally feel my home theater just fullfilled my "HOME THEATER" experience. So even though the movies picture quality was poor, the audio sure kept me interested throughout. Be it the drum sequence to the later running through leaves and forest or trees. I mean I could really care which format wins or doesn't . But blu-ray certainly has my attention now. A little more on the audio. I see several people mention blue-ray LPCM is better than true-hd on hd-dvd side. Even though we all know or at least assume we do that can't be possible. Well I've heard a handfull of true-hd and only this one LPCM my take on it , maybe its something like tv's when they all have their brightness all cranked up , which leads people in the store to say oh look that is a better picture. When really it only tricks you. Maybe the blue-ray is coming through louder somehow and is over-shadowing the true-hd tracks. I don't know either way I had a pretty damn big smile on my face tonight. |
Originally Posted by Suprmallet
Josh, in answer to your question about Chris Cornell, he was the lead singer for both Soundgarden and Audioslave.
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Originally Posted by Josh Z
The "who?" in my review was just meant to be sarcastic.
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Originally Posted by PerryD
Should have picked a less known singer to make fun of then. Soundgarden was huge in the 90s, and most of us know who he is. I saw them play back in 1989, on a triple-bill with Faith No More and Voivod.
Seriously, even if Soundgarden was "huge" with teens and college students a decade ago, I doubt many people in the general public could recognize or identify the lead singer, especially now. Bond themes are usually performed by truly iconic singers or bands, and Chris Cornell just plain doesn't qualify as that. (Nor do Garbage or A-Ha, I'll be the first to admit. Note that I said usually). |
Originally Posted by Josh Z
Seriously, even if Soundgarden was "huge" with teens and college students a decade ago, I doubt many people in the general public could recognize or identify the lead singer, especially now.
With Soundgarden, he also went #1 with Superunknown (maybe you've heard Spoonman or Black Hole Sun?), and most of their albums went multiplatinum, and won multiple grammys. |
So I came across this rather amusingly arrogant blog that deprecates my (and others') review of the Casino Royale Blu-ray:
http://whiggles.landofwhimsy.com/ Luckily (or unluckily, if you have a vested interest in Blu-ray's failure), it has been granted a stunning-looking transfer. Actually, I'm tempted to call it the best I've ever seen. Some rather puzzling reviews have predictably materialised, criticising the picture for a handful of supposed defects, ranging from a lack of "realistic skin textures", to "motion-drag and aliasing" to, "too much digital noise reduction" being applied, to, in the most general case, a statement by one reviewer that he "was expecting just a bit more". These reviews are wrong. Casino Royale is astounding more or less from start to finish. It's highly detailed, contrasty and film-like, with no visible compression artefacts: Sony have finally ditched the aged MPEG2 codec in favour of AVC, and the result is their first 10/10 title that I've seen. |
Originally Posted by Josh Z
Well now, the anonymous Whiggles.com guy says that I'm wrong. I guess I stand corrected, then. :rolleyes:
A little further down the page, I spotted this little nugget that may interest some: For instance, did you know that Wild Side Video in France (I think) is planning to release Pan's Labyrinth on HD DVD in April? |
Hmmm.
If the Casino Royale BD from Australia is region-free and uncut, it sounds like that might be the one to get. |
Originally Posted by Adam Tyner
Hmmm.
If the Casino Royale BD from Australia is region-free and uncut, it sounds like that might be the one to get. From what I've read, the differences between the two cuts are extremely minimal. |
I hadn't even heard of a second cut.
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Originally Posted by Suprmallet
I hadn't even heard of a second cut.
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The US release of the film had a couple of shots trimmed from the opening b&w fight and the later brawl in the stairwell to get a PG-13 rating. That's about it.
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