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Blu-ray Samurai
Oct 2008
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Avatar has some kind of THX logo. Not sure why it matters though.
According to their website, so is Terminator 2: Skynet edition. So much for credibility Last edited by 42041; 07-06-2012 at 09:20 PM. |
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It had nothing to do with the quality of a restoration, the amount of film grain, how much DNR was used, etc. I actually wish that BDs did have it (as long as it didn't increase the price.)
loose="not tight", lose="can't find it, doesn't have anymore" or the opposite of "win".
their="belongs to", there="place", they're="they are", there's = "there is" it's="it is", for everything else use "its" then="after", than="compared with" "a lot" not "alot" A Guide to Spelling and Punctuation |
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Disney often as calibration tools on their discs, they used to have THX ones but now it's called something else.
"Sometimes it scares me how far away my brain is." DC
"Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid." AE ''I have no idea what Hammer Time is. Or how it differs from regular time.'' DM |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Oct 2008
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I'm sure they have to pay some fee to the THX people for what amounts to a rubber stamp. These days, when every movie exists as pristine digital data to begin with, there's a lot less that can go wrong with the home video version. With older films I could see the benefit of having some sort of external quality certification, but if dung like T2:Skynet can get their endorsement, clearly it means next to nothing. The major studios are perfectly capable of putting out high-quality discs when they choose to do so anyway.
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Anyhoo, as the others have said, the OP was likely talking about the THX 'stamp of approval' in general, which was never a 100% guarantee of the highest quality home video presentations. Highlander on R1 DVD is testament to that. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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THX certification was a joke. They certified the non-anamorphic True Lies, LOL!!!
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was THX certified, which makes sense since Lucas was involved.
Please read the OP of the thread before posting.
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Blu-ray Samurai
Jan 2010
Raleigh, NC
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Even though I knew what this thread was about... I find it hard to fight the urge to respond with:
UR welcome
The Forum is about to be rewritten by two guys who can't spell.
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Oct 2010
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Bottom line, please do not buy anything (BDs, displays, AVRs, etc) based on the joke that is THX certification (don't even get me started on the "Media Director" boondoggle)...
Peace... Harry
"Ya see, we plan ahead. That way we don't do anything right now. Earl explained it to me." - Valentine McKee One sub to rumble them all. One sub to shake them. One sub to humble them all. And in the darkness break them.... Last edited by HarcourtMudd; 07-07-2012 at 01:47 AM. |
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