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Originally Posted by slimdude
It's not a comparison! If the movie looked good enough in the theater (without any complaints about the video), then it's good enough when you see it at home on blu-ray.
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So you're saying no complaints about the video in the above post yet in your first post you mention gripes about video quality..
Which one is it?
"Do people gripe about the video quality, whenever they go and see a movie at the theater, and complain about it to the manager, after they've paid their money? If not, then why do it at home....This compression issue is very easy to be resolve! Either they keep the blu-ray, or resell it, if they don't want it. I'm quite sure they won't have any problems getting rid of it. Somebody will gladly take Fright Night off of their hands, with or without the alleged compression issues. It's impossible to please everybody.. A one man's junk, is another man's treasure!"