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Blu-ray Knight
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I'd love to see that, too, but man... expensive! Not that it wouldn't be worth it, IMO. Isn't it a little early for such conclusions? |
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Blu-ray Knight
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I'm glad to here that. My daughter and I enjoy CGI movies, but the trailers and TV spots have left us less than enthused. I need to put it back on my "see in the theatre list".
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Banned
Apr 2010
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Banned
Dec 2008
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Special Member
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#12968 | |
Blu-ray Duke
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The animation is mindboggling good, and the story is a good old fashioned one with a solid wholesome message. Plenty of comraderie, danger, action, and a touch of innocent romance. Not a second tier animated film by any stretch IMO. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Re – The Natural, the Blu-ray is the theatrical version. If memory serves, the Director’s Cut is only 6 min. longer. I see nobody posted the pdf or Power Point presentation Re- LOTR which I alluded to yesterday. Was it yesterday? I mean after the first 20min. of the Arsenal–Barca game, I’m completely disoriented as to time. ![]() Anyway, give me a moment and I’ll see if I can dig it out of the internet for you guys. |
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#12971 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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^ Here you go…….
http://www.dell.com/downloads/global.../2004_lotr.pdf (but I found it on “Topeka” rather than “Google” – don’t get that). Vincent, seems to me if memory serves, American Cinematographer also did a piece on LOTR where Peter (Doyle) mentions the sharpening software which was first employed on TTT as that was the first film of the three with a complete D.I. Maybe it’s still online. Gotta run. P.S. Kubrick, did you decide on whether you’re attending Film Biennale 2010: Amsterdam? |
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#12972 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Special Member
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i just finished watching the Fellowship blu-ray... somethings badly wrong here cause i thought it was awesome...
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Senior Member
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So as an April Fool's gag, Google changed their name to Topeka. |
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BD Test Disc Author
Mar 2008
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Penton, I will be at the Cut on the 13th at 7 PM, in Vegas, if you want to stop by and say hello. ![]() |
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#12976 |
BD Test Disc Author
Mar 2008
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Penton,
Have you read Poyonton's proposal? http://www.poynton.com/notes/PU-PR-IS/index.html There will be an update coming shortly. I am curious to hear your thoughts. It might interest many of you. The bottom line is that 709 is broken. It is sort of half a standard. It fails to define the display gamma. The pdf in the link above was done based off of a lot of research. With any luck, this will replace 709 in the future. |
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The Digital Bits
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Banned
Dec 2008
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You are not a "tool". A tool is an idiot. It is never cool to be a tool- tools suck (and not in that good way).
What you are, rather, is a geek (also known as a dork). A geek AKA dork is somebody who loves stuff that isn't traditionally thought of as being "cool". The upshot is, it often turns out that said "uncool" stuff really is cool, and thus the geek/dork turns out to have in fact been cool all along, and all is good with the world. But tools are always idiots and they always suck (again, not in that good way). See Kram Sacul at the AVS Forums for proof. He is the definition of a tool. Vincent Last edited by Vincent Pereira; 04-02-2010 at 03:58 AM. |
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Superman Returns convinced me the 2D-3D conversion process has too many technical hurdles to work really well. Even if the computer artists, engineers and custom software could manage to accurately isolate objects difficult to extract from backgrounds (hair, grass, smoke, fire, water, glass, etc.) the end result often just looks like flat objects floating over the top of each other. And that's just talking about a film frame where everything is in good to tack-sharp focus. Lots of live action film/video imagery has narrow depth of field with many items out of focus. Good luck extracting that sort of thing into 3D! Superman Returns also convinced me to never pay the IMAX premium to see a movie shot electronically in HDTV resolution. I felt like calling the viewing experience "Blur-O-Vision." Above all the technical considerations the movie must show strong odds of being good in order for me to spend $9-$12 or more (and 2+ hours of my time) to watch it. Lots of people scoff, "I don't let a movie critic make up my mind for me." One lone critic's positive or negative view isn't enough to sway me either. However, when you see a broad consensus develop that changes things quite a bit. When you consider how much it costs to see a movie in the theater, especially in 3D, as well as more price hikes starting to go into effect that consensus of critical opinion becomes a little more important. I don't think very many people want to blow $50-$100 taking the family to the movie if the movie turns out to be a pile of crap. That Greek mythology movie remake currently has a fairly bad 34% score on the Rotten Tomatoes' Tomato Meter (with 94 reviews counted so far). If I'm going to watch something in 3D this weekend I think I'd rather see the CGI, yet still native 3D dragon movie. It has a very impressive 98% reading on the Tomato Meter based on 120 reviews. |
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