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Re: Blu-ray release announcements - Part IV
I love the Negotiator. Back in a time when Paul Giamatti was still known as Pig Vomit. :lol:
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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 9586415)
I love the Negotiator. Back in a time when Paul Giamatti was still known as Pig Vomit. :lol:
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Re: Blu-ray release announcements - Part IV
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 9586415)
I love the Negotiator. Back in a time when Paul Giamatti was still known as Pig Vomit. :lol:
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Night of the Creeps was just added to releaselists.
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Say Anything: 20th Anniversary Edition is being released on 11/3 for $34.99 Retail.
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Observe and Report -- 9/22
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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull
(Post 9610774)
Observe and Report -- 9/22
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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull
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Observe and Report -- 9/22
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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull
(Post 9610774)
Observe and Report -- 9/22
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Originally Posted by KillerCannibal
(Post 9612275)
About fucking time. Day 1 for me.
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Pixar's Up -- 11/10/09
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Penton has confirmed on blu-ray.com that Sony will provide 24-bit DTS HD on "Angels and Demons".
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
(Post 9618356)
Penton has confirmed on blu-ray.com that Sony will provide 24-bit DTS HD on "Angels and Demons".
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I just heard another studio is dancing away to DTS MA on all future releases (not announced stuff). Wonder what DTS is offering these studios? So glad my player internally decodes DTS MA.
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Ugh. I don't care either way, my receiver decodes both, but it's just another confusing techno-geek barrier to the general public to seemingly change the generally accepted standard at this point.
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Originally Posted by GizmoDVD
(Post 9620243)
I just heard another studio is dancing away to DTS MA on all future releases (not announced stuff). Wonder what DTS is offering these studios? So glad my player internally decodes DTS MA.
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Originally Posted by BravesMG
(Post 9620276)
Ugh. I don't care either way, my receiver decodes both, but it's just another confusing techno-geek barrier to the general public to seemingly change the generally accepted standard at this point.
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The one thing I do like about TrueHD is DRC works on it. Dialogue is more important to me than explosion sounds, so I want it cranked up. At least with DRC, I don't have to worry about raising and lowering the volume every few minutes during action movies. I don't think DRC works with DTS.
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Originally Posted by Brandonct
(Post 9620316)
Would this studio happen to be a couple of Bros.?
http://blu-news.com/ Coming exclusively to Blu-ray in September is Dance Flick. Could it also be a sign of Paramount switching to DTS-HD Master Audio? The release will feature a 1080p AVC transfer with 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Click to enlarge. Transformers 2 DTS MA? Geeks around the world hope so. |
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Sounds like Transformers will have DTS. And GI Joe also.
I'm not surprised DTS is making a hard push. They were pretty much non-existent on DVD. Dolby dominated that market. And you don't see DTS hardly used at all anymore. |
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
(Post 9620364)
Sounds like Transformers will have DTS. And GI Joe also.
I'm not surprised DTS is making a hard push. They were pretty much non-existent on DVD. Dolby dominated that market. And you don't see DTS hardly used at all anymore. |
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Well, DTS-HD MA offers an arguably better lossy experience for those without HDMI receivers. Of course that's subjective.
I kinda wish Warner would use it, just so you wouldn't have to manually select the lossless track on their titles. Knowing them though, they'd keep the DD track as default and still make you switch. |
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Originally Posted by Drexl
(Post 9620404)
I kinda wish Warner would use it, just so you wouldn't have to manually select the lossless track on their titles. Knowing them though, they'd keep the DD track as default and still make you switch.
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Originally Posted by GizmoDVD
(Post 9620408)
That's been taken care on their newer releases from both Newline and Warner. Only took 3 years.
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Originally Posted by TheMovieman
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The new TMNT release defaults on DD5.1... Really annoying.
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Originally Posted by GizmoDVD
(Post 9620343)
It makes little difference to you and I who can decode both formats. It only sucks for people with mid 2008 and earlier players who can't internally decode DTS MA. Hopefully the spiff the studios get will result in them adding in some additional special features...but that's just me being silly. The only thing DTS has for it is its cool name.
It would be nice if the studios did push anything back into the products, but somehow it's not something I would bet on either. |
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Originally Posted by Drexl
(Post 9620404)
Well, DTS-HD MA offers an arguably better lossy experience for those without HDMI receivers. Of course that's subjective.
I kinda wish Warner would use it, just so you wouldn't have to manually select the lossless track on their titles. Knowing them though, they'd keep the DD track as default and still make you switch. |
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I'm sure it's been mentioned but...
Sept. 29th: Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer http://www.highdefdigest.com/images/...original.pjpeg |
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^I'm sorry for being out of the loop, but what is it?
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Originally Posted by Drexl
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^I'm sorry for being out of the loop, but what is it?
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Highlander - Season 1 - Sep 15
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian - Sep 15 Hoop Reality - Sep 22 Trick r Treat - Oct 6 Assassination of a High School President - Oct 6 My Life in Ruins - Oct 6 Whatever Works - Oct 27 Orphan (2009) - Oct 27 Il Divo (2008) - Oct 27 Stargate (1995) 15th Anniversary Edition - Oct 27 Botany of Desire - Nov 3 Witchblade - The Complete Series - Nov 3 The Narrows - Nov 3 Moonshot (2009) - Nov 16 Gunslinger Girl - Season 1 (2003) - Dec 1 Secondhand Lions - Dec 1 Basilisk - The Complete Collection - Dec 15 Samurai Champloo - The Complete Collection - Dec 15 Final Destination - Dec 22 Ichi: The Movie (2008) - Dec 28 Copy and pasted from: releaselists.com |
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Everyone needs to buy Trick r Treat.
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I knew Samurai Champloo would hit Blu-ray. Awesome news! That's a must own release for me. Gunslinger Girl I purchased and haven't viewed yet on DVD. I'll have to check it out soon.
I'm also glad to hear Whatever Works will hit Blu-ray. I love Woody Allen films, I wish more of his titles would hit Blu-ray (especially all of the ones that never even received Anamorphic Widescreen releases - like Everyone Says I Love You - which is one of my all time favorites). |
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Originally Posted by KillerCannibal
(Post 9634098)
Everyone needs to buy Trick r Treat.
It was definitely annoying to have the production/art book laying around at my workplace, but no movie to go with it. |
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Originally Posted by HumanMedia
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stuff
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Just want to clarify that "Ichi: The Movie" is NOT Miike's Ichi The Killer but a re-imagination of Zatoichi with a female (Ayase) playing the blind swordman.
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Love Actually - November 3
From HD ROOM: Universal Studios Home Entertainment is planning to release the 2003 ensemble romantic comedy Love Actually with Liam Neeson, Bill Nighy, Keira Knightley, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant and a host of other actors on Blu-ray Disc November 3. Look for Love Actually on Blu-ray to include a 2.35:1 1080p video transfer and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Two new bonus features have been added to four from the previously released DVD edition for a total of six. There is no information currently available suggesting the new features will be offered in HD. Deleted Scenes with Introductions by Richard Curtis The Music of Love Actually with Introductions by Richard Curtis Kelly Clarkson "The Trouble Wtih Love Is" Music Video NEW: Billy Mack "Christmas Is All Around" Music Video NEW: The Storytellers Feature Commentary with Director Richard Curtis and Actors Hugh Grant, Bill Nighy and Thomas Sangster BD Live - Basic Download Center |
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