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Originally Posted by mars396
did I ?
the debate is about altering the original work of the Director.
I have been saying for pages now, that by digitizing a film, burning it onto a disc, and watching in one's home, you are altering that work.
There are no pause, fast forward, or reverse controls in a movie theatre.
Predator was not presented in 7.1 surround sound on an LCD nor Plasma HD screen.
Everything about Blu-ray is an alteration of the Director's work.
I think perhaps YOU are missing the point.
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Blatant extremism aside, this guy doesn't agree with you...
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Movies viewed in the HD format boast a film-grain quality [and] Blu-ray allows the film to be seen as closely as possible to how it was intended to be.
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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/...93dc77297ac82b