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View Poll Results: Which version of Star Wars Blu-ray will you be purchasing (or not)? | |||
The Complete Star Wars Saga |
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1,335 | 72.48% |
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20 | 1.09% |
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110 | 5.97% |
Not Purchasing Star Wars Blu-ray |
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377 | 20.47% |
Voters: 1842. You may not vote on this poll |
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I've never been a fan of it, myself. I don't like the idea of virtual features that aren't actually on the disc that can be removed at any time. If the features are worth while, then just put them on a disc to begin with. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Boston, MA
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I thought Disney was using BD Live on "The Lion King" for the bulk of the old Platinum DVD features. Hopefully I'm mistaken.
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Apr 2011
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yeah, yet another great feature of bluray (and the digital age) that no one really bothers to use. it is like dvd - a friend and i were talking yesterday about how little the angle function is used on dvds. it was this huge deal - see multiple angles of shots, great for concerts, etc - yet most movies don't use it. even when they want to show the evolution of a special effect, most companies make a little special out of it and show the storyboard, then a temp/test version then the final cut and skip the whole angle thing entirely. always funny to see how they push these things and then the studios don't even use them.
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#18726 |
Active Member
Dec 2008
Los Angeles, California Baby!!
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Will we be able to watch these together....community screening?
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#18733 | |
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Also, CDs had encoding built-in so that you could theoretically display the artist and track name the way that satellite radio does. IIRC, they were called the PQ subcodes or something like that. But no one ever made use of those either and once that database (forget the name) was developed that matched the table of contents of a CD to come up with the track names, it was no longer necessary, although no standalone CD player that I'm aware of ever made use of it. What you have to realize is that things like "multiple angles" are designed by engineers, but to actually incorporate that data into a DVD/BD would require going back to all the original footage, re-synching it to the current film and providing another angle. And for what? The director has already chosen the shot that best sets up the emotion that he/she is trying to present. And being a different take (since movies are generally shot with one camera), it might not synch up anyway. The only time I could see this working well is for sports documentaries. |
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At the end of the day multi-angle stuff is never that interesting, although it's never been used to it's fullest effect with the mainstream video industry. It would be pretty cool to move between a long shot and a close-up on some of our favourite films or finished effects or greencreen work (I thought something like Sin City would have had this) but if the quality has to be the same only some scenes would fit on a Blu-ray. It would still be fun though. |
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Rick McCallum actually discussed plans (that obviously never came to fruition) about using the angle button so you could switch back and forth between different versions of the prequels (finished, greenscreen, animatic, etc.)
I've always been disappointed that this never happened. Seems like a *really* cool idea. |
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Having watched the Walmart exclusive video, I'm starting to think we're not going to be getting that many changes or any at all when it comes to the Prequels.
Image-wise, you can tell Episode I has gotten the full face lift. Even at that resolution, you can see it's been cleaned up considerably compared to the DVD image. And for '99, the visual effects still hold up very, very well. |
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