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Apr 2007
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Point being, I find it somewhat ironic that some people on some high-def forums sometimes love to carry the banner of self-proclaimed ‘film aficionados’ when it is not uncommon to see more enthusiasm and passion for films on the standard definition DVD forums all over the internet. Oh well. P.S. And no I'm not speaking about anyone in particular, and certainly not Deci who loves everything about film, so much so as to travel to LA to attend The Reel Thing symposium. ![]() |
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#5062 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Anyway, for that matter, the same above mindset will be applicable for me for this upcoming title…..
Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music ![]() Because I also purchased it back in the day in the “Truck Tire Size” as Deci so apply described it. ![]() (too big ![]() |
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#5063 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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But don’t get me wrong.
I admire high quality audio/video presentation in high definition packaged media just as much as the next guy and I think it should be commended as such whenever the situation arises......as long as the story or music appeals to me personally. Another one of my all time favorites is Seabiscuit ![]() http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=942015 and received outstanding accolades for its PQ……… http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...61#post8390361 with your typical movie review stating things such as………….. “I have to admit that the reason I fished Seabiscuit out of the review pool wasn't because of a long-standing love of thoroughbreds or a craving for something uplifting and emotional. No, I picked up this disc purely because so many posters on the AVS Forum and DVD Talk have pointed to its 2.39:1 high-definition presentation as reference quality, and all of that fawning is fully deserved. I've watched an even forty HD DVDs since the format's launch”……………….. http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/24121/seabiscuit/ I can’t wait to get this on Blu-ray. ![]() I love the story of another underdog Braveheart (this time a horse ![]() |
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I ordered my first DVD player from 800.com (later bought out by Circuit City)in September 1998, and other than the copy of "Air Force One" purchased at Target and the free copy of "L.A. Confidential" that came with it, my first DVDs were ordered from them as well during a promo in which you could get three DVDs for... well, I can't remember if it was a penny or a dollar, but it was super cheap, and their prices were decent for DVDs compared to Target (the only store in town that sold DVDs). I spent the first couple of years ordering from them and DVDExpress.com (now DVDEmpire.com) as I saved a TON ordering from them. I remember my first Fox DVD, "Hope Floats" that was among Fox's initial DVD offerings (released November 3, 1998), I ended up buying it online for $30 when Target had it for full MSRP ($34.95). The reason why I'm saying this? Well, DVD wasn't a couple of years old before the opportunity came along... it's just that less people had the access to it to take advantage of it. Quote:
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Paramount (one of the last "major" holdouts) started supporting DVD on October 6, 1998. Fox (one of the last "major" holdouts) on November 3, 1998. DreamWorks SKG (the last "mini-major" holdouts) on December 8, 1998. This information was obtained by going to the VERY BOTTOM of this GREAT page. Oh yeah, as far as the pricing issue goes, Disney released Walt Disney's Tarzan on DVD in February of 2000 for $34.95 MSRP (originally priced at $39.95 MSRP, read the LATE UPDATE POST for January 5 here for details), and released a TWO-DISC Collector's Set of it in April of 2000 for $49.95 MSRP. How much is the MSRP on that 3 disc set "Sleeping Beauty" going for?! $35.99 you say? I think we're doing just fine. ![]() BTW, given the talk about "Braveheart" and looking through Bill's site for some information, I got a kick out of reading the update made on 12/6/97 way down at the bottom on the Paramount page. ~Alan |
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Alan,
Maybe my memory of the time was a little fuzzy, but it was difficult getting DVD's out of the gate, that's for sure. And as you have confirmed, they weren't cheap by any means. As for BD, yes, they are MUCH easier to get today than DVD was when it launched. |
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One attitude I find ironic from certain Blu-ray.com forum members is they'll describe themselves as serious film fans yet also boast about not watching movies in commercial movie theaters at all. I believe any real film fan makes at least some effort to see a few movies in commercial theaters to give some support to that side of the movie industry. Without commercial movie theaters, the movie industry would be reduced to a mere shadow of its former self. Commercial theaters give movies a unique venue apart from the tide of TV programming and straight-to-video junk. If all movies were released straight to video, the actual productions would be much smaller, lower in budget and lower in quality. The best projects would be produced for TV networks like NBC or HBO. Very few of us would like that situation. Film distributors and theater operators should be working harder together to improve the movie-going experience in a lot of theaters. There's too many badly operated theaters and not enough of the good. D-cinema has helped in some places. But audio remains a major problem in many venues (equipment is out of proper adjustment, blown/damaged speaker drivers not replaced, movies being run at too low a volume level due to stupidly loud mixed movie trailers, etc.). I go out of my way to see movies in good quality theaters, not the crappy one nearest to home. I paid $10.75 to see The Dark Knight in IMAX when I was in Colorado Springs. Not too far away in Moore, OK sits the Moore Warren theater -literally one of the world's best quality movie theaters. Warren Theaters is a company that "gets it" when it comes to knowing how movies should be presented. |
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#5067 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Any Speed Racer fans out there?..........as it’s streeting on Sept. 16……….. right after your wallets have recovered from purchasing Kill Bill Vol.1, Kill Bill Vol. 2 and The Fall (a likely candidate for an Academy Award nomination in the category for BEST
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#5069 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() It’s more of the elitist (*I love film*) attitude that is expressed on some other high-def boards that have a propensity toward spending all their time viewing screenshots rather than watching motion pictures whether at home, or in your local theater. Not to mention the fact that I really find it dubious how many outside posters now claim they have seen the theatrical presentation of this or that –when they are comparing a Blu-ray disc to their *theatrical presentation recollection*. ![]() Call me cynical but, I really have my doubts in that regard, unless those posters have a long history of online honesty, do a superb write-up of a theatrical presentation like Rob Tomlin did for our favorite western………or they post a pic of their actual ticket stub ! P.S. Speed Racer, The Dark Knight (ect.) being notable exceptions to the above, because I do believe that many did catch those at the theater. Last edited by Penton-Man; 09-07-2008 at 05:34 PM. Reason: added a P.S. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Until movie theaters ban cell phones or allow other patrons to physically remove offenders from the premesis, then they will rarely get my business. I'll take my kids to the movies but I can't tell you how many movies I've been to that have been ruined by a crying baby, teenagers text messaging or worse, talking on the phone or to their friend sitting next to them that it has ruined all the fun of going to there. For nearly 20 years, I went to the movies at least once per week, sometimes more, now I only venture out a few times a year because Americans have no social skills anymore and all they care about is themselves.
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Such a shame about the sound on this particular title, because I'm sure it will look great, even on a BD25.
Anyway mine on its way (actually strictly speaking its my son's, the first BD he's buying all by himself!!) |
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With the blu-ray revolution, the online retailers are well established, and are not willing to "burn" money as freely. |
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I got a Sony S7000 in March 1997. Despite it being an eight city US soft launch, I was able to easily get DVDs in Toronto. You can apply the same sort of split to Blu-ray. It forced launched in June 2006 to counter HD DVD, but seriously launched in November with the release of the PS/3. Gary |
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Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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Hopefully the strange obsession so many people have with texting will die down soon. Those phones wouldn't be coming out of pockets and purses so often. The displays on most mobile phones are bright enough to where it's like turning on a flash light in the theater. Whether someone see movies in theaters or watches exclusively at home, it's in the best interest of the movie industry and movie fans (and the Blu-ray format) for the theater business to stay healthy. Several factors are working to undermine the movie theater industry. Poorly operated theaters and inconsiderate audience members are driving away good customers. Short-sighted business people are promoting day-and-date releases of movies in theaters and on video the same day as a "strategy" of getting a faster return on their investment. The audio/video quality of Blu-ray makes it more critical for shoddy theaters to get their act together. Many aren't doing that. Major movie companies pay "checkers" to make random visits to theaters to see if theaters are playing the right trailers. They don't take notes to judge presentation quality, but they should. |
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Blu-ray Count
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