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Just rented Warner's Finnish version of Sweeney Todd. The picture quality was good but nowhere near close to some of the best blu-ray transfers that I've seen. I am seriously thinking about boycotting Warner's releases from now on, I wasn't happy with batman begins or Dark City. I have a Hd projector and a 92" screen. Warner's current movies do look good but they could be so much more (hate their excessive DNR, trend seems to continue).
As for audio dolby trueHD definitely delivered but wanted the same from the visuals. I am sure these movies will look exellent for most folks who have a 40 something inch lcd tv, but on a larger screen (90" and bigger) I would want to be dazzled more when it comes to fine details. How do you feel about Warner's late releases such as batman begins and dark city, I know Sweeney Todd is not out in the States yet... wish I could post screenshots but I don't have that capability. |
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Dark City is not a Warner release, its a New Line release in the States and an EIV release in the UK.
As for Sweeney Todd the transfer looks great to me. I'm not sure what scenes in the film you think exhibit DNR but my UK Blu has a fine layer of grain throughout, which if it had been DNR'd would not be there. The colour palette is intentionally skewed and the heavy use of filters in post processing was part of the directors vision, I'm thinking you may be confusing these with DNR? |
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I have to tell you folks, I saw the Batman Begins HD-DVD on display in bastbuy a few months ago and I almost cried because it looked so good.
It was on one of those Samsung tv's with the shiney screen, so I don't know if that helped or not, but it was staggering how 3-D it looked. I KNOW Blu-Ray is capable of this, so I am a little concerned. |
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I bought Sweeney Todd from UK, I watched many times. Is one of my favorites BD and can assure you that looks good.
I own a projector also. Not complains for me. |
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As for batman begins, you can see the same thing, the image doesn't have any noise at all... the image is sharp to the point of being good and great, but there are plenty of scenes of the movie that lack the sharpness that we've seen in the best blu ray transfers. You can see the difference when it comes to sharpenss just by watching the six minute prologue of the dark knight... that is what begins should have looked like... and no it does not have to do with the fact that part of the movie was shot with IMAX cameras... Feel free to comment... |
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OP,
I own Sweeney Todd on Blu-ray and it's neither DNR-ed nor bit starved. A thin veneer of film grain persists throughout the presentation. IMHO Sweeney Todd falls among the top 5 AV presentations on Blu-ray from Warner. VC-1 BD-50 Running time: 1:56:22 Movie size: 29,153,937,408 bytes Disc size: 45,585,051,868 bytes Total Bit Rate: 33.40 Mbps Average Video Bit Rate: 23.83 Mbps http://img401.imageshack.us/my.php?i...kbdbackwi7.jpg http://img401.imageshack.us/my.php?i...opupmensa9.jpg http://img376.imageshack.us/my.php?i...anguagenv0.jpg http://img253.imageshack.us/my.php?i...ceneselti6.jpg http://img253.imageshack.us/my.php?i...pecialfno9.jpg However Depp's cheeks and the bridge of his nose as mentioned here http://whiggles.landofwhimsy.com/arc...in_london.html have been digital airbrushed. However I agree with your notion that Batman Begins looks soft. Last edited by lgans316; 08-18-2008 at 05:44 AM. |
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Just wondering, because my copy of Dark City came with one of those inserts that Warner always includes with their release. |
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I have the UK BD and the picture is stunning - the graininess is intentional
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New Line is now completely part of Warner since the disaster that was The Golden Compass!
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However, in my experience of the EiV DVDs (and Hairspray BD) EiV are likely to have gotten the transfer and encoding direct from New Line for Dark City. There is evidence though, that The Golden Compass (another EiV distributed New Line title) did infact have a different transfer/encoding for the EiV release, so it's not possible to say if Dark City UK does or does not match the US Warner/New Line release. |
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As for Sweeney, based on the comments I've read here I am starting to believe that the director might have used a lot of the soft lenses instead of the image being dnr'd. Thanks for all the feedback. |
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