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Jan 2006
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I'm excited about the prospect of getting to view films in HD... I am just worried that many of the older films will not be put onto BD. For example, some companies have gone out of business since the making of their films, will their films never make it to HD? Also, just another note... can Anime's be converted to HD... or for that matter cartoons or those 100% Disney 3-d films? because I'm sure there is a market for that.
Some movies I would like to see in BD: A Clockwork Orange Das Boot Evangelion ...Any one know anything? |
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All we know is one movie is out and about now. Unfortunately not available to the general public - unless you have a large Blu Ray Hardware plant in your basement and presumably are part of the BDA. Yes that movie is Charlies Angels. My guess is that as they are still sorting out DRM (Digital Rights Management) if the News release from Pioneer is correct, the disk most probably hasn't got any DRM included (the content has it's own built in copy protection). Although companies go broke and disappear most of their content is bought by another company, or morphs into another company.
As far as anime is concerned it depends on how it was initially filmed. If in 35mil it will be an excellent candidate for conversion to HD. If filmed onto standard NTSC or PAL videotape well then it will look about the same. I think all the classic movies will appear sooner than later. A Clockwork Orange is a Warner movie (at least the DVD is) and they will be making movies in Blu Ray, so it’s a safe bet it will be out, you may have to wait. As for the other movies, if they are covered by the big studios it will be a yes there maybe a long wait. Last edited by Blue; 01-02-2006 at 03:47 AM. |
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Jan 2006
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It would be so Awsome to see old favorites in HD... Almost like re-living the first time you saw one of your most memorable movies... or for that matter showing a younger audience that older movies had pretty good technology and are worth seeing.
Thanks Blue |
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Jan 2005
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Charlies Angels... Gawd! You think they could have gone with a move that was actually worth seeing for actual content and quality isntead of bouncing ta-tas.
![]() Fifth Element? Or a LOTR? Heck, Robocop would be about as good of a choice. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Oct 2005
England
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There is a firm, name escapes me, who's business is based on taking old movies, cleaning them up for studios and mastering them for DVD. But they apparently master them to HD standard ready for the movies eventual or possible release in HD.
They did all the work on the original Star Wars movies and found that although the DVD's look great, in HD you can see details that show up a little too well; for instance, they found that some make up lines were visible on the actors! They also admitted that the restoration work they did on Citizen Kane was done too well, they unwittingly removed the film "grain" of the original print, making it cleaner than they intended. It's painstaking work by the sounds of it, but it certainly seems that almost any movie with an original print available can be cleaned up and mastered for HD, even if it means things showing up that weren't meant to be seen...! So there is hope for all older movies, though frankly I'm still waiting for a decent special edition of Bladerunner, the DVD I have is awful in every way. |
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http://www.apple.com/pro/film/lowry/index2.html has a review. Not only are they mastering in HD but going beyond that into 2K & 4K (1920x1080 would equate to 1K) so digital cinemas look out. This is great news for conservation. It's amazing how many films have almost been lost. Many of them block busters of their day - and not that long ago for some, circa 1980's. Star Wars is a classic example. Apparently all the Bond films (not sure about the unoffical ones Casino Royal and Never say Never) have been done in 4K so for all you bond fans expect to see them on Blu Ray soon. |
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