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![]() ![]() Mei Ah are set to release John Woo's latest Chi bi a.k.a The Red Cliff (2008) on September 10th. English-friendly, Region ABC. Quote:
http://redcliff.meiah.com/ Nutshell review: Quote:
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Wow, very excited about this. I grew up playing the Dynasty Warrior games and have read Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
I just checked out the presale price at Yesasia and it is $43.99!!! That is pretty high and I have never seen any HK Blu-rays. pro-bassoonist, do you think the quality is going to warrant a $43.99 price tag? I will be pretty disappointed if I drop that and the Blu-ray is only slightly better than SD-DVD. |
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Have they really done that on Blu-rays. If that has been the case please let me know, I will cancel my order. To pay $30 for a Blu-ray with a burned in watermark, I will be pissed off. I want to see this film very badly, but if I wanted to watch it under poor conditions, I would have just downloaded it.
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There is an electronic watermark on their titles. It appears a few times, maybe for a couple of seconds or so in on of the corners of the image. I expect this on crappy Zoke's Mainland discs, but not a proper HK hidef release.
Read the following thread on KFCC. If not a member, you might not be able to read it. If so, I apologize: http://www.kfccinema.com/xtemplex/in...howtopic=19776 Last edited by Sky_Captain; 09-04-2008 at 09:09 PM. |
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My shipped already as well!!! I am alittle bummed out about the watermark and don't know what to expect with HK Blu-ray import quality, but I am still excited to see this. I guess if the quality sucks, I can always Ebay it and buy it again when a better quality release comes out.
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Wow, I'm surprised it's already out in DVD/Blu-ray. I was at Singapore back in July when they just released in theatre. I wanted to watch it but didn't have time. I'm glad I can watch it now after waiting for only 2.5 months
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Yes, there is a waterwark on the top left of the screen in the black bar area. Also for scope aspect viewers the subtitles are at the bottom of the screen in the black bar area as well.
Terrific set-up for what is going to be a great second film. Tony Leung is excellent throughout and the film does a great job of highlighting important figures while showcasing some of the amazing military tactics. The transfer is very good, but not the best of these Hong Kong films. |
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Just finish with this movie...Here is a quick review on PQ and AQ..
PQ: (5/5) This is a reference disc. It is very clean with extraordinary details. I would say, it is way too details. I believe this may even top PotC3 in PQ. The color was very accurate and vibrant. The only catch with this release is, yes, the "Mei Ah" logo does pop-up every now and then on the upper left corner. It is in gray color. Quite irritating at time. AQ: This is a tough one. First off, I only have 5.1 speakers. Here is the breakdown between the three different codec. PCM7.1 = Dialogue is very clear DTS HD-Master 7.1 = Loud, super heavy bass, your sub will get plenty of workout Dolby TrueHD 7.1 = Gorgeous surround sound. Yes, this disc does present three different output with three different codec that are quite different from each other. It is really up to each individual to decide which work best for them. I personally prefer Dolby TrueHD, as I felt that the sound is the most balance and natural among the three. However it is not perfect. Some of the body hit sound weak compare to DTS-Master. The plus with TrueHD is that the surround is much more livelier than the other two mixes. Which make one feel like as if he/she is in the center of the action. Overall, I would give AQ a (4.5/5) Cause non of the three mixes feel complete to me. Each mixes is missing something. However, it is still an overall excellent sound quality. Do be warn that my setup is 5.1. Hope this brief review is useful to those interest in picking up the Blu-Ray version. It worth every penny to me. Except for the annoying "Mei-Ah" logo. Other than that, highly recommended! Next up ~> "Empress and The Warrior" ![]() Last edited by kono; 09-17-2008 at 05:54 AM. |
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