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While I won't have time to post more than a film or two before I have to go back to work, I wanted to create a thread where I can add some films that I...
A) want on Blu-Ray B) think both deserve and demand the Blu-Ray treatment Since my students are about to show up for 8th period, I'll just post two of my primary choices: ![]() ![]() |
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Master & Commander and Gladiator!
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I purposefully have not bought this film yet because I'm waiting for the Blu-Ray release. I'm usually too impatient or impulsive to wait these things out. It should be added that this isn't exactly one of my top 20 films of all time or anything, though I do really like it. But I think the visuals alone demand the hi-def treatment.
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I'm not very tech-savvy, so I don't know how much of an improvement Blu-Ray would have on old Disney films. That being said, I still don't own my favorite of the Disney classics on DVD, and so I sincerely hope it's given a BD release in the near future...
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I first saw this film in the summer of 1982, just before I turned 4 years old. Seeing it in the theaters is literally my earliest memory of anything from my nearly-30-year existence. I freaked out during an early scene when Elliot spots E.T. in the cornfield using a flashlight. The creature's eyes grew wide and he began screaming, as did I. My father had to take me out into the lobby due to my loud sobbing and I couldn't return safely until the science class/frog liberation sequence. Later that day I developed hives brought on by the fear I had experienced. Two years later the film was re-released, I saw it without difficulty, and it quickly became one of my favorites. Four years later, in 1988, I walked into Top Video at the tender age of 10 with my Mickey Mouse bank in tow. I opened it and poured all my change on the counter, adding it up and handing it to the annoyed cashier so that I could purchase the long-anticipated pre-viewed VHS copy of E.T.
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and for something more recent and less expected...
a film that made a big splash nearly 12 years ago, sparking a cult following in college campuses across the globe. those fans who grew out of it months later didn't see the film for what it truly was, which was something far more brilliant and respectable than all the posters and soundtrack sales could possibly express. ![]() Last edited by Moniker; 04-03-2008 at 02:09 PM. |
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While I would probably buy all but two of the Coen Brothers films on Blu-Ray (guess which 2 I'm excluding), there's a special place in my heart for one of their most overlooked and underrated features. Released in 1990 around the time of Goodfellas and The Godfather Part III, this gangster picture found itself lost in the shuffle. That's a shame, since it tends to improve with multiple viewings and holds up well today. And, as is expected in a Coens flick, the cinematography is first-rate.
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Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2
Lord of the Rings Trilogy Star Wars Trilogies War of the Worlds (Spielburg version) The Island (with a better video transfer than that garbage HD-DVD version) A.I Waking Life Mallrats Three Kings Grindhouse Pulp Fiction Batman Begins The Matrix Trilogy Willow Lost Seasons 1 & 2 Dexter Seasons 1 & 2 Family Guy Seasons 1 - 5 Matchstick Men Rise: Blood Hunter Dead Like Me Seasons 1 & 2 Blow A Series of Unfortunate Events Finding Nemo Monsters Inc. Aladdin Lion King Mulan Robots Madagascar The Incredibles X-Men and X2 Team America World Police 13th Warrior Blade Trilogy Interview with a Vampire Escape From New York |
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I'm gonna be going Blu-Ray soon, but I think it still has a LONG way to go before all of the movies I want to see on it are replicated.
Abyss, The Aliens Amadeus Apocalypse Now Atonement Beavis & Butt-Head Do America Beavis & Butt-Head: The Mike Judge Collection Big Lebowski, The Black Sheep (Farley) Blade Braveheart Breakfast Club, The Carlito's Way Casino Children of Men Count of Monte Cristo, The Das Boot Dumb & Dumber Empire of the Sun Enemy At the Gates Escape From New York Event Horizon Family Guy (all seasons) Forever Young Get Carter (Stallone version) Gladiator Goldeneye Halloween 2 Halloween 4 Halloween 5 Hard Boiled Harsh Times Hunt For Red October, The Jurassic Park King Kong (2005 version) Last Boy Scout, The Lionheart (Van Damme) Living Daylights, The Lost World, The: Jurassic Park 2 Man Without a Face Night of the Living Dead (1990 version) Ninja Scroll Office Space Perfume: Story of a Murderer Pianist, The Professional, The Pulp Fiction Romancing the Stone Saving Private Ryan Scarface Schindler's List Simpsons, The (all seasons) Thin Red Line, The Tommy Boy True Lies What About Bob? My particular favorites: Amadeus Das Boot Escape From New York Goldeneye Living Daylights, The Night of the Living Dead (1990) Saving Private Ryan Scarface Schindler's List Thin Red Line, The Last edited by SilverIce; 04-23-2008 at 07:19 AM. |
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of course i'm anxious, as we all are, for The Lord of the Rings trilogy
however, i've always been partial to the film that really made me a fan of Peter Jackson. it's also the film that made me confident he could pull off the LOTR trilogy when all these other geeks on webboards were angry that "the guy who did The Frighteners" had been hired by New Line to butcher their beloved series if you haven't seen this film, which was based on a chilling true story, you really need to do so immediately. it's also visually stunning, making it even more deserving of a BD release. ![]() |
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