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Old 01-26-10 | 11:19 AM
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First Blu-ray upgrade?

I have just recently upgraded to Blu-ray. After I got my player I made a small list of movies that I already own on DVD that I would like to own on Blu-ray. Luckily the list is very small. Today I bought the first movie that was on my list. I’m curious to know what movie you guys upgraded to Blu-ray first? Also what other movies are you wanting to upgrade to Blu-ray?

My first upgrade is Superman Returns. I’ve only been buying new releases on Blu-ray but this week Superman Returns went on sale for $16.99 at Best Buy so I went for it.

This is the list of other movies I want to upgrade to Blu-ray:

Twister
Transformers
Kill Bill 1 & 2
Twilight
South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
The Simpsons Movie
The Nightmare before Christmas
Snow White
Sleeping Beauty
Pinocchio

I’d also like your guy’s opinion on whether or not they are worth the upgrade.
Old 01-26-10 | 11:32 AM
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Re: First Blu-ray upgrade?

HAVE NOT PERSONALLY SEEN ON BD TO PROPERLY COMPARE:
Twister
Kill Bill 1 & 2
Twilight
South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
Sleeping Beauty

UPGRADE/SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT:
Transformers
The Simpsons Movie
The Nightmare before Christmas
Snow White
Pinocchio

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Old 01-26-10 | 11:37 AM
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"Transformers" and "The Simpsons Movie" are just plain unbelievable on blu-ray - there is a reason that Best Buy used both of them to demo the technology.

"Twilight" is not a substantial improvement, but it does let the black pop out more heavily.

"Twister" is complicated in my eyes. While the transfer is better than the DVD from about a decade ago, it is still a little grainy and rough around the edges.
Old 01-26-10 | 11:38 AM
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Haven't found a good price ($5.00 or less) on anything yet that I want to upgrade. But there are very few titles out of my collection that I'll want to upgrade. Probably just my top 20 or so favorites. But who knows, as time goes on and the pawn shops start selling used blu-rays for $3.00 I might start upgrading more. And of course just like I do now with DVDs, if I comes across a special edition release of title that has a tone of cool features on it that I feel is worth spending $5.00 on again to replace the bare bones release I already own then I'll upgrade. Anywho... As for my feelings on what you bought above being worth it or not? That's all up to you. They are all great titles. But it all depends on how much you like blu-ray and the titles. And of course how much you are willing to spend on a title. I personally feel that no one should ever spend more than $5.00 on a title. I have a collection of 3822 titles and I've spent no more than $5.00 on each (though most were less). I only own 5 blu-ray titles, three were $5.00, one was $1.99, and the other (a season) was $6.00.

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Old 01-26-10 | 11:44 AM
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I'm not planning on upgrading any titles I already own on DVD to Blu-ray. I will use Blu-ray as merely a continuation of my collection, by only picking up new releases. My first Blu-ray was The Hangover (which I found cheaper than the DVD counterpart).
Old 01-26-10 | 11:53 AM
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I bought Blade Runner on LD. Then, I bought an LD player.

I bought Blade Runner on DVD. Then, I bought a DVD player.

I bought Blade Runner on HD DVD. Then, I bought an HD DVD player.

I bought Blade Runner on Blu-ray. Then, I bought a Blu-ray player.

I may not have a lot, but I have priorities.
Old 01-26-10 | 11:56 AM
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Re: First Blu-ray upgrade?

I didn't worry about the timing of which to do first. Just go by whatever deals you can find.

But, going by that list, which version of The Nightmare Before Christmas do you have? If it's the old one, I'd definitely upgrade that since it's an old non-anamorphic transfer.

Does anyone know the current availability period for Disney Platinum/Diamond releases? I think it was two years, but I don't know if that's changed. Sleeping Beauty would go OOP this fall if it's still two years.
Old 01-26-10 | 12:03 PM
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Well I'd suggest getting Sleeping Beauty pretty quickly, Disney is putting it back "in the vault" at the end of the month.
Old 01-26-10 | 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Drexl
But, going by that list, which version of The Nightmare Before Christmas do you have? If it's the old one, I'd definitely upgrade that since it's an old non-anamorphic transfer.
I own the 2-Disc Collectors Edition.
Old 01-26-10 | 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by biglou114
Well I'd suggest getting Sleeping Beauty pretty quickly, Disney is putting it back "in the vault" at the end of the month.
It sucks I feel like I just got it on DVD. I really wish I got a Blu-ray player sooner. lol
Old 01-26-10 | 12:30 PM
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Kill Bill 1 & 2 are huge upgrades over the DVD counterparts. Twister is decent PQ upgrade and a nice bump in the audio with TrueHD (which is the main draw of the movie). The others, I don't have both formats to compare.
Old 01-26-10 | 02:41 PM
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Go with the import from England of Twister. It's region free, has better picture and sound mix. My listening expierience with it is that the low end is better.
Old 01-26-10 | 02:41 PM
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Re: First Blu-ray upgrade?

I upgraded a few to BD mostly when the price was too good to pass up. Right now the only current DVD's I plan on upgrading are the titles listed in my sig as those become available. When I first got in to Blu-ray (and HD DVD) I was working downstate and had a separate apartment down there. So I didn't see it so much as an upgrade as having another superior copy where I lived 3 days a week.

So far I've upgraded 49 titles from DVD to Blu-ray and the vast majority were well worth it.
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Re: First Blu-ray upgrade?

Originally Posted by biglou114
Well I'd suggest getting Sleeping Beauty pretty quickly, Disney is putting it back "in the vault" at the end of the month.
Wait....what else is going in the vault? You're scaring me, lol. What should I get now from Disney before I have to wait many years again?
Old 01-26-10 | 04:22 PM
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Monsters Inc for me and that was mainly because I couldn't pass up the deals for MI/Up a couple months ago. Also did Cars recently for the BB steelbook.
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Wait....what else is going in the vault? You're scaring me, lol. What should I get now from Disney before I have to wait many years again?
Sleeping Beauty is the only Blu, but the DVDs going back in besides SB are:
The Jungle Book Platinum Edition
Jungle Book 2
101 and 102 Dalmatians, the live action versions
101 Dalmatians II: Patch’s London Adventure

They all go back "into the vault" January 29, so I'd pick SB up ASAP if I were you.
Old 01-26-10 | 07:53 PM
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Re: First Blu-ray upgrade?

Originally Posted by gdstudent
My first upgrade is Superman Returns. I’ve only been buying new releases on Blu-ray but this week Superman Returns went on sale for $16.99 at Best Buy so I went for it.

This is the list of other movies I want to upgrade to Blu-ray:

Transformers
Kill Bill 1 & 2
The Simpsons Movie
The Nightmare before Christmas
Snow White
Sleeping Beauty
Pinocchio
You better check which version of Superman Returns you purchased. There are two different versions floating around, one with a glorious PCM soundtrack and an older version with lossy Dolby Digital only.

The movies I left in the quote above are the ones I would upgrade at first from your list, and which show the most improvement over dvd. If you want to check out the very best upgrades on Blu-ray for picture quality, use the following list as a guide and starting point. These are the cream of the crop:

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...7#post16943367
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Re: First Blu-ray upgrade?

Originally Posted by biglou114
Sleeping Beauty is the only Blu, but the DVDs going back in besides SB are:
The Jungle Book Platinum Edition
Jungle Book 2
101 and 102 Dalmatians, the live action versions
101 Dalmatians II: Patch’s London Adventure

They all go back "into the vault" January 29, so I'd pick SB up ASAP if I were you.
That sleeping bitch is mine now. Thanks. Could care less about the others.
Old 01-26-10 | 09:34 PM
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First: Monster's Inc.
Second: Cars
Old 01-26-10 | 09:42 PM
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Black Friday '09, I bought The Dark Knight at Target, and then later bought The Departed and Wedding Crashers at Walmart. By the end of that day, our Blu-ray library went from two titles to five, and three of them were upgrades.
Old 01-26-10 | 09:57 PM
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Re: First Blu-ray upgrade?

All of these were titles I previously owned on DVD, but now on Blu-ray:

2 Fast 2 Furious
Big Trouble in Little China
Boondock Saints
Chasing Amy
Clerks
Clerks II
Cloverfield
Dark City
Dark Knight
Dawn of the Dead (2004)
Day of the Dead (1985)
Descent
Die Hard Collection
Dog Soldiers
Dogma
Donnie Darko
Evil Dead II
Faculty
Fast and the Furious
Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Fight Club
Firefly: Complete Series
Freddy vs. Jason
Ghostbusters
Girl Next Door
Gremlins
Grindhouse: Death Proof
Grindhouse: Planet Terror
Hostel
Hot Fuzz
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Little Miss Sunshine
Monsters, Inc.
Napoleon Dynamite
National Lampoon’s Van Wilder
Ocean’s Eleven
Ocean’s Twelve
Pineapple Express
Rent
Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway
Repo! The Genetic Opera
Run Lola Run
Say Anything
Serenity
Shaun of the Dead
Signal
Snakes on a Plane
Speed Racer
Starship Troopers
Step Brothers
Superbad
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Ultimate Matrix Collection
Waiting...

With the exception of Dog Soldiers, Donnie Darko, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, and National Lampoon's Van Wilder; the rest were substantial upgrades compared to the DVD.
Old 01-26-10 | 10:02 PM
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The Kill Bill movies are definite upgrades. No question.
Old 01-26-10 | 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
You better check which version of Superman Returns you purchased. There are two different versions floating around, one with a glorious PCM soundtrack and an older version with lossy Dolby Digital only.
How do I find out which one I bought?
Old 01-26-10 | 11:09 PM
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I decided to go Blu when I saw that The Neverending Story is coming out next March!

I bought Speed Racer and Sleeping Beauty to start.
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I "only" have a 32" HD set, is The Simpsons Movie worth upgrading?


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