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Xander 08-11-10 08:22 AM

What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
I am finally coming into the 21st century. Within the next two weeks, I'll have a new 46" HDTV, 7.1 receiver, Blu Ray player, and have everything hooked up using HDMI. :banana:

Now, the hard part. What movie(s) should be my first Blu Ray purchases? I need something with great visuals/sound to check out on the new rig. Any suggestions would be welcome! :)

Thoughts so far:

Avatar (meh)
Iron Man
Dark Knight

I thought about the LotR movies, but I want to wait for the extended versions. What are some other good "demo" movies?

Kory 08-11-10 08:29 AM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
My initial suggestion would be to watch something that's of middle-tier Blu-ray quality. I made the mistake of watching the IMAX scenes of "The Dark Knight" as my very first Blu-ray experience, and it spoiled the hell out of me.

Doctorossi 08-11-10 08:32 AM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
Why not start with the best movies?

Blade Runner.

Drav3n 08-11-10 08:34 AM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
Avatar, Dark Knight, Zombieland, any Pixar movie, Star Trek, and Saving Private Ryan are what I use as demos and are my recommendations.

For the tv you have, is it a 60, 120 or 240hz?

Xander 08-11-10 08:41 AM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
120hz. Yeah, my son loves Toy Story, so I will probably have to pick those up. The new Star Trek would be awesome too. :)

LosingMyMind 08-11-10 09:00 AM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
SAW VI will really showcase your new system. It looks fantastic.

Maxflier 08-11-10 09:02 AM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
Kingdom of Heaven

manicsounds 08-11-10 09:31 AM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...hL._SS500_.jpg

riotinmyskull 08-11-10 09:33 AM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
2001 - it can be found for less than $10 and the quality is amazing (not to mention a great film)

slop101 08-11-10 10:25 AM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA300_.jpg
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA300_.jpg

And as for movies, Blade Runner is one of the best, most complete blu-ray packages available.

aeron 08-11-10 12:36 PM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
Any Pixar film
Avatar
Dark Knight
Transformers 2
Planet Earth
The Matrix

Numanoid 08-11-10 01:06 PM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 

Originally Posted by Xander (Post 10315955)
120hz.

If you love movies, you'll never use that 120Hz crap. Completely undoes the cinematography.

BuckNaked2k 08-11-10 01:16 PM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
Cars is awesome in both sound & vision. My first Blu-ray was Fifth Element which still stands the test of time and is registered in my memory with Blu.


Originally Posted by Numanoid (Post 10316416)
If you love movies, you'll never use that 120Hz crap. Completely undoes the cinematography.

Completely agree. A lot of folks get sucked in by Best Buy-type sales pitches on this silly feature.

Doctorossi 08-11-10 01:18 PM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 

Originally Posted by Numanoid (Post 10316416)
If you love movies, you'll never use that 120Hz crap. Completely undoes the cinematography.

That depends on which "crap" you're talking about. 120Hz interpolation is terrible; 120Hz frame-repeat to maintain proper cadence is wonderful.

macnorton 08-11-10 02:31 PM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
My first Blu was 2001: A Space Odyssey and it did not disappoint :wink wink:.

I do agree with the other posters, get something older (Avatar, Iron Man and The Dark Knight don't count) to set your expectations. Otherwise you might be disappointed later.

Hope that helps.

Drexl 08-11-10 03:23 PM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 

Originally Posted by Doctorossi (Post 10316461)
That depends on which "crap" you're talking about. 120Hz interpolation is terrible; 120Hz frame-repeat to maintain proper cadence is wonderful.

Yes. "120 Hz" has unfortunately become synonymous with the optional interpolation.

You can't go wrong with any of the suggestions so far, although I'm not in agreement that The Dark Knight is a great transfer. I'll also say that you should get a movie that you like instead of worrying about demo material. Someday, after you've had plenty of titles that make great demos, you'll wonder why you bought it.

If you think you want Gladiator, be careful because there are two versions you may find on the shelves. Long story short, the initial release was from an old master (not that uncommon for BD, sadly) and after much complaining they did a new, better transfer for it. Do a search and you'll find more info about it and how to find the right one. BTW, this also applies to Gangs of New York.

Sessa17 08-11-10 03:34 PM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
Atonement

Xander 08-11-10 03:45 PM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
Hmm. I haven't been keeping up on the Hz situation. I guess I better go read up on it. I don't really even know what it refers to.

Matthew Chmiel 08-11-10 05:24 PM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
Based upon what I have in my collection...

In terms of outstanding PQ:

A Bug's Life
Cars
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Minority Report
Monsters Inc.
Ratatouille
Speed Racer (however, this lacks a lossless audio track... thanks Warner!)
Toy Story
Toy Story 2
Up
Wall-E

In terms of outstanding AQ:

2 Fast 2 Furious
The Fast and The Furious
The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift
Fast and Furious
Michael Jackson's This Is It
Purple Rain (okay, this is more for the fact that I think Purple Rain has the greatest soundtrack known to man)
Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway

In terms of an overall package, besides what has been mentioned:

2001: A Space Odyssey
Blade Runner
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Fight Club
The Ultimate Matrix Collection

However, my first title was Serenity. So, about that...

Quake1028 08-11-10 05:29 PM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
Kung Fu Panda is the best looking BD on the market, IMO.

TomOpus 08-11-10 05:46 PM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 

Originally Posted by manicsounds (Post 10316034)

This should be in any collection. Just an amazing movie.The PQ/AQ is amazing and I'm watching on a 32" set. I'm surprised more people aren't recommending it.

bse 08-11-10 07:38 PM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
2001: A Space Odyssey

JimRochester 08-11-10 08:24 PM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
I would try to pick one of the crapiest discs, this way you can come on and complain about how crappy Blu-ray is and we all must be crazy

Rammsteinfan 08-11-10 09:35 PM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 
Dark Knight is what made me switch over and was my first Blu.

PopcornTreeCt 08-11-10 10:48 PM

Re: What should my first Blu Ray movie be?
 

Originally Posted by Sessa17 (Post 10316961)
Atonement

:up:


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