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I had to laugh after reading an article in the National Post about recently aquired Raptors forward, Sean Marion. It seems he's a huge movie fan and from the sounds of it has a very large DVD collection. However, the article then goes on to say...
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Although reissues would be nice at some point, this is about doing something concerning Warner. Quote:
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![]() ![]() And honestly, the way Kirk slept around, it's amazing he didn't have his own show on TLC :P Kirk also didn't know about David. had it been "hi sonny, remember when you won little league?" That certainly would have been a different story. Quote:
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If I made Star Trek where Kirk is a celibate lesbian, Spock is an emotional wreck, and the best of friends with McCoy, and scream "it's my vision! I re-imagined it!" How is that valid or appropriate? |
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The high-end players cannot bump raster-image based pixel subs due to the so called protected video path unless Sony/BDA develops certified-code for the player manufactures to integrate into the players. This is a big mess that shouldn't have happened for a high-tech technology. Actually, it is a shame on the blu-ray spec developers. The simplest solution for this mess is to add an additional sub within the frame (or on the black bar) so that the user could select. The additional sub could be towards the end of the 10 to 15 subs that is already on the disk. I really cannot see an issue with this. After all it is only few more clicks at the authoring stage to include an additional set of shifted-subs. Why this is not happening, I really wish to find out. Please inform the studios. Please help. |
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I seriously doubt that when Blu-ray was being developed 6-7 years ago that anyone foresaw the installation of anamorphic lenses and processing for home common height as something for more than a handful of people, and they still don't.
Most people who were lobbying for subtitle stuff were lobbying for more colors and greater flexibility. The studios are aware of the sdesire, but they also believe (probably correctly) that this is a feature desired by a handful of people, and something that will probably be addressed by some of the higher end brands paying for and approved implementation rather than mass adoption of bumped sub tracks. It has nothing to do with lack of tight specification, and all about how much money and time the developer spent implementing them. It just has to be able to display it, not make it look pretty |
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Apr 2007
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http://www.geobeats.com/videoclips/i...azza-del-campo Well…..that combined with the fact that the *little man* was getting quite perky and I couldn’t wait until we got up to Venice, which was later on in the itinerary of the trip. |
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Apr 2007
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Banned
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Toronto
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little, eh? who knew you were compensating.....
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Affectionately and most importantly, comparatively speaking, whilst sleeping against either of my two other lower extremities……. which I use to walk with.
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Phillps's 21:9 TV is $5000. Anyone who's got 5k to drop on a TV has got an extra grand or 2 for a projector and an anamorphic lens. |
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Penton,
What do you think of some studios (Disney especially) including a DVD with their Blu-rays? I believe "Marley and Me" is going to include one as well. I personally think this is a brilliant strategy, espeically with kid friendly titles. The combo disc (despite the problems associated with them) is the only reason why my wife preferred HD DVD over Blu-ray. I'm sure there are other consumers out there who would agree with her reasoning of wanting the kids to be able to watch the movie in the car on long trips without having to buy the movie twice (Blu-ray and DVD copy). By including the DVD of the movie, I would venture to say that Blu-ray will open up to a wider audience. Do you see other studios joining in this marketing tactic? |
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Banned
Feb 2009
Toronto
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you, uh, nailed it... I came here to talk about your cock.
On a related note, the day I spent in Sienna was a surreal one... The town was -empty-, and I wandered around the quiet streets with someone that I had just met on the train. We stood in the square, devoid of all but a few people sweeping up, when she went to make a phone call, and I held her bad (with her money, passport, etc.) In literally 10 minutes, some 60-70 thousand people arrived... I literally had -no- idea that it was the day of the Palio trials, and where I was standing, waiting for this person I had just met (this was even pre cell phones!) they wanted to charge me a bazillion Lira. Luckily she found me, but the weird mix of panic, relief, and the sheer onslaught of seeing those horses charge around that track was pretty damn memorable. It's certainly something that struck me about QoS, at any rate. The funny thing, of course, is that they fire off the canon when there's a false start... After a while, this becomes a common occurance, so that when the race actually -does- have a good start, it's somehow anticlimactic, there's no "BOOOOOOM!" to let you know it's a go... Oh, and for me the best remains the great Italian tradition - you come in first, you are lauded as a hero. Last, there's disgust, naturally, but such is the life of a poor sector of the city. Come in second? Your whole group is allowed to punch or kick you, for the biggest insult is to have come in second, where you clearly =could= have been first if only you had tried harder. And that, in a nutshell, is Sienna contra Firenze, time several hundred years... ![]() |
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Jeff, I have been a avid Star Trek fan from the original series. Sometimes a concept such as Star Trek needs to reinvent itself to stay current. I may be disappointed when I go see it, but then again I may not. Many movies sequels had updated and change thing to be more current (granted sometimes it doesn't work) and this also applies to many comic strips.
If they can update the franchise in a way to gain new fans and prevent Star Trek form dying then I will give it a chance. |
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Modernizing something does not require throwing the baby out with the bathwater The problem is that people are too concerned with putting their own stamp on something or "making it their own", than making it right. Therefore they change everything they think they can get away with, even if there's absolutely no reason to. Enterprise did one thing right: they took today's technology and put it on a path that pointed toward the TOS look in form and function, but taking into account things they never could in the 1960s. Does JJ's bridge look like anything that 5-10 years down the line could be a more modern version of TOS? Aside from a few set pieces, and some raw elements of the layout (chair, navigation and helm stations), it bears almost no resemblence. He changed the transporter effect to be this hyper fast blender look, which throws the rhythmn of the whole process off (in fact the time it takes to beam in and out has often been a plot device). While the transporter effect graphic often changes, the beats of it do not. For example, The Manchurian Candidate remake correctly updated 1950s paranoias and conspiracy concerns to modern ones that would be relevant to today's audiences, how the rest of it turned out is debateable, but the methodology was sound. The fanfilm Star Trek Phase 2 series does a great job of capturing the nostalgic look of TOS, and keeps with its theme of being "season 4". A new commercial version like that? No way in hell. |
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