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Originally Posted by Stinky-Dinkins
I have yet to see any movie, ever, with screens caps that lackluster that somehow magically looked great in motion and I've been doing A/V for longer than I can remember. Those are frames of the movie itself, those are the movie. If those are screens of the movie on BD, and they are, and are representative of the movie, and they are, it just doesn't look all that great.
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I hold thedigitalbits' opinion much higher than some faceless stranger called Stinky-Dinkins on some forum on the internet. Ken Brown even came on specifically in an attempt to quell the uninformed rubbish being spouted, stating very clearly that "I'm still in the early stages of my analysis, but DNR isn't a significant factor (if one at all), the image is quite crisp". Why do you seem to ignore such points, in favour of trusting a bunch of screencaps?
You're over-reacting, to the point that I can smell the desperation through my computer screen. Why not just wait and see?