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Originally Posted by Skoobooz
The High Def Digest review is up for both. While the picture and sound quality seem good, it appears that all the features from the SD 2-disc set have been left off both versions. Am I mistaken?
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Son of a bitch, it is barebones except for the trailer. The BD50 sure is put to great use, eh? What a letdown compared to their wonderful releases of World Trade Center and MI3 with HD extras.
Interesting that the HD DVD is encoded with AVC, not VC-1. (The BD is MPEG-2 as is usual for Paramount.) Also, as RockStrongo said, he claims the audio on both releases is 640kbps (less than their typical HD DVD bitrate). |
After doing some searching, I can't find any information about a 2-disc DVD version. The thread in DVD Talk has a link that no longer works, and I can't find any separate listings anywhere. The 2-disc version must have been cancelled and/or they're holding back for a later SE. Somebody made a comment in that thread about the director apparently not caring much for in-depth features.
I guess I feel better knowing they didn't hold anything back from the initial release, but I still don't understand why they used a lower bitrate for the audio on the HD DVD version. Maybe they wanted to "neutralize" the releases. |
Paramount has always been garbage. Remember their early dvds?
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Actually, their HD releases have been good to great so far. There aren't as many of them as I would like at this point, but the quality of each one has been pretty high.
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Originally Posted by RockStrongo
Also, the review states that both are 640kbps....can anyone else confirm this?
Regarding extras, DVD Empire has the dvd back cover available. I don't see any extras listed on the back, even though I thought this was going to be part of their "Special Collector's Edition" line. |
Originally Posted by Arpeggi
Paramount has always been garbage. Remember their early dvds?
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
I also noticed the HD DVD is using AVC as opposed to VC1. This may be a first for them.
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If it's bare bones and not 2 discs, what's with the $40 list price for both formats?
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Originally Posted by bunkaroo
If it's bare bones and not 2 discs, what's with the $40 list price for both formats?
Only Disney (who charges $35 for all titles) and Warner ($35 for new BDs) charge less. |
No extras? No sale.
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som-a-ma bitch no extras??? LOL!!! well i still am going to get it just to see the movie .....I didnt even see the 2 disc available on Amazon though.......
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Hey...it's matching the SD-DVD at least.
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This isn't too surprising. Aside from Amores Perros, director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu doesn't seem to be into extras as much as other directors. And Paramount doesn't double dip as often as other studios, so this may be the only version we see for awhile, unless Babel manages to steal Best Picture on Oscar night.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
This isn't too surprising. Aside from Amores Perros, director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu doesn't seem to be into extras as much as other directors.
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It varies from director to director. There's no hard and fast rule.
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HD DVD is 1.5 mbps not 640kbps. HD DVD for me!
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Originally Posted by Drexl
Son of a bitch, it is barebones except for the trailer. The BD50 sure is put to great use, eh?
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Originally Posted by Ian Whitcombe
The movie is 142 minutes long. It would be extremely difficult to compress on a BD25 with MPEG2 compression.
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Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Yeah i don't think i even made it through 21 Grams...and I'm supposed to go see this this week.
Eeek. The Departed should get best picture in my mind. |
I bought this on HD DVD. Am I cool or what, digitalfreaknyc? :)
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superman returns on HD included both the movie and the 3 hour documentary and other stuff.. so its very possible to do it.
Jacob |
Extras that important?
Originally Posted by chente
No extras? No sale.
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Originally Posted by JACOB
superman returns on HD included both the movie and the 3 hour documentary and other stuff.. so its very possible to do it.
Jacob |
I am putting up the review for Babel this weekend for Blu-ray! Be sure to check back for all the details!
Matt |
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