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From IGN.com: Video and Presentation As the first Blu-ray release in Paramount's Sapphire Series next to Braveheart, Gladiator undergoes one of the finest and most meticulous video transfers we've seen. Gladiator has been one of the most eagerly awaited Blu-ray releases since the format's inception and when it comes to sheer visual integrity, fans will not be disappointed. Although the precise technologies at work have not been detailed, it is clear that the video has been inspected with a fine-toothed comb. As a byproduct of its iconic director, Gladiator's visual composition goes through various color stages -- drab and gray in the first act during the barbarian wars, warm and yellow during Maximus' imprisonment, and a more neutral, naturalistic range during the latter acts in Rome. Through them all, however, the composure of the disc is absolutely staggering, with unprecedented detail and vibrance. There is absolutely no evidence of compression or grain, despite the 10-year lapse between theatrical and Blu-ray release. The Sapphire Series Blu-ray of Gladiator is a testament to the true potential of the format. Score: 10 out of 10 |
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I dont think the studios care if we got 12 foot screens. They know most of us use Televisions at home. I believe what I see, so lets wait when it comes out.
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I will definitely be picking these up, despite the markdown on the PQ of Fellowship. |
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I notice a lot of you are turning away from reviews based off of how you thought Gladiator looked good. Well, don't ever forget about the first release of Gangs of New York. That movie opened my eyes to how horrible a transfer can be. Bottom line, just be cautious. I usually depend on user reviews more than the official review only because I don't have high end equipment, and as such don't require a meticulous disection of the PQ. If the average blu-ray.com user thinks it looks good, I'll more than likely think it looks good too.
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I totally agree with blu-ray.com's review of the video quality of Fellowship-
the quality is a FAIL. way too soft- i felt like my vision was messed up and it made the film hard to watch except for some oddly great looking shots in the mines of moria section. its just surprising that other review sites are giving the video quality top marks- dvdtown has been a joke for a very long time and the digital bits gets more respect then it deserves- blu-ray.com is the leader in blu- followed by fulvuedrive-in.com (too bad fulvue has such an outdated interface- |
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By the way who is getting Saving Private Ryan on Blu?????? |
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I think the real question is who isn't. That one's going to sell like hotcakes! |
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![]() ![]() I do see some grain scrubbing in some of the screen caps from Fellowship (mostly taking place in Bag End for some reason), but otherwise the movie looks just the same to me as it always has. This includes the overall "softness" of the movie that everyone's complaining about. Even when I was watching DVDs on my standard def tube tv back in the early 2000s and everything looked "razor sharp", Fellowship was still a soft movie - just as it had been in theaters. It's just the way the movie looks. To my eyes (based on the screencaps), the other films look awesome. Displayed on my HDTV, they obliterate the dvds a thousand times over. They're sharp, detailed, and as glorious as I could have asked for. Personally, I have no idea how any reviewer could score Fellowship lower than Gladiator - which looked absolutely atrocious (all that Edge Enhancement!). |
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Yeah I think so too. Lets hope Paramount does a good job with the transfer, but then again I have two versions of Saving Private Ryan on DVD, and they are not bad, so blu should be awesum lol
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Hahahaha, man, I forgot how much I loved that review. Even the studio itself admitted it was "terrible." |
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