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View Poll Results: Which Blu-ray edition of Predator has the better picture quality?
2008 barebones edition 874 54.15%
2010 Ultimate Hunter Edition 418 25.90%
Neither 322 19.95%
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Old 07-02-2010, 10:11 PM   #2981
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Wanna know why some people get mad? They read this:

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While I understand the purists, as I recalled movies back in the 80's were not shot in HD and movie theaters were not in HD. So what's the purpose of Blu-Ray if you want to see a movie exactly as it was show in theaters back in the 80's? If I want Predator to look exactly as it did in the 80's I might as well keep my 15 years old VHS tape....it looks exactly as it did in the 80's.
It's not an anger thing. It's frustration. Now, I'm sure most people on here are much more informed then this person. But it just takes one post to set that trigger off...
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Old 07-02-2010, 10:15 PM   #2982
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Movies are not shown in HD in theaters now.
How do you classify D-Cinema?
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Old 07-02-2010, 10:23 PM   #2983
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While I understand the purists, as I recalled movies back in the 80's were not shot in HD and movie theaters were not in HD. So what's the purpose of Blu-Ray if you want to see a movie exactly as it was show in theaters back in the 80's? If I want Predator to look exactly as it did in the 80's I might as well keep my 15 years old VHS tape....it looks exactly as it did in the 80's.
This is quite possibly the most ridiculous post I have ever read...., ever!

Wow.



It's amazing how even with such an advent as the internet, people still choose to not even inform themselves of anything! The information is at your fingertips people! You don't have to look stupid!
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Old 07-02-2010, 10:26 PM   #2984
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Old 07-02-2010, 10:26 PM   #2985
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While I understand the purists, as I recalled movies back in the 80's were not shot in HD and movie theaters were not in HD. So what's the purpose of Blu-Ray if you want to see a movie exactly as it was show in theaters back in the 80's? If I want Predator to look exactly as it did in the 80's I might as well keep my 15 years old VHS tape....it looks exactly as it did in the 80's.
Oh F'n brother.



Fox completely destroyed this new edition. Jesus, wow.
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Old 07-02-2010, 10:31 PM   #2986
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How do you classify D-Cinema?
As a projection system. How would you classify it?
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Old 07-02-2010, 11:02 PM   #2987
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I don't understand how people can be rude!!! At the end of the day, all the members on here are moaning at each other about the new release of predator, some like it some don't. If someone enjoyed it then so be it there choice!!!!!
Wrong yet again... as Ive said like 100 times, there SHOULDN'T BE A CHOICE. There wasn't a choice at the theaters, the movie wasn't made 2 different ways. Period.

Who do you feel you should have a choice? Why do you feel someone else's art should cater to you? It's made, and that's it. Either like how it's made or not. And this new edition is NOT how the film looked, ever, nor was it ever supposed to.
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Old 07-02-2010, 11:18 PM   #2988
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Why don't you then educate and inform, instead of ridicule?
Its been tried many times,some people are just not going to listen. We do this everytime a bad blu-ray comes out. When the next bad bd comes out ,will hear the same debate and say the same things pro or con.

Theres been many posts in this thread trying to educate and inform,and thats met with ridcule. This is the same reason in the real world we can't sit down and end a war,nope we keep fighting it out till someone wins and loses.

I have seen in this thread many good reasons to do these films right on blu-ray ,i have seen no good reason to do it wrong. What was done to PREDATOR, gladaitor, first startrek films, patton and others is just a sin. What some people are asking for is every blu-ray look sharp ,polished ,colorful...the video game look,is just not realistic,when dealing with film and dnr is not the answer,ee is not the answer.For those folks open your minds and deal with it.
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Old 07-02-2010, 11:31 PM   #2989
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Wrong yet again... as Ive said like 100 times, there SHOULDN'T BE A CHOICE. There wasn't a choice at the theaters, the movie wasn't made 2 different ways. Period.

Who do you feel you should have a choice? Why do you feel someone else's art should cater to you? It's made, and that's it. Either like how it's made or not. And this new edition is NOT how the film looked, ever, nor was it ever supposed to.
do you watch a Blu-ray in complete darkness, never pausing for bathroom breaks, or answering the phone ?

Do you listen to a remastered soundtrack in digital 7.1 surround ?

Neither of these were "choices" at the theatre
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Old 07-02-2010, 11:42 PM   #2990
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While I understand the purists, as I recalled movies back in the 80's were not shot in HD and movie theaters were not in HD. So what's the purpose of Blu-Ray if you want to see a movie exactly as it was show in theaters back in the 80's? If I want Predator to look exactly as it did in the 80's I might as well keep my 15 years old VHS tape....it looks exactly as it did in the 80's.
I'm sure this has been pointed out already, but film is a higher resolution than 1920 x 1080.

This is also part of the reason why there is a push for 4K DLP projectors in movie theaters... They want to present the original film as close to the original elements as close a possible.

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Old 07-03-2010, 12:12 AM   #2991
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do you watch a Blu-ray in complete darkness, never pausing for bathroom breaks, or answering the phone ?

Do you listen to a remastered soundtrack in digital 7.1 surround ?

Neither of these were "choices" at the theatre
And what effect does watching without bathroom breaks have on the quality of the image? Nothing. How does pausing a film change the overall quality of the art that was created by someone else, not you? It doesn't, but I still try to watch uninterrupted. Who says you can't leave the theater and go to the bathroom, anyway?

And yeah I do watch in darkness, and with the audio closest to what was originally presented. Next?

You're reaching because there's really no way to top my argument, but nice try.

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Old 07-03-2010, 12:55 AM   #2992
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As a projection system. How would you classify it?
What does it project?
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Old 07-03-2010, 01:12 AM   #2993
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What does it project?
Dude, here ya go...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_cinema
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Old 07-03-2010, 01:58 AM   #2994
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do you watch a Blu-ray in complete darkness, never pausing for bathroom breaks, or answering the phone ?

Do you listen to a remastered soundtrack in digital 7.1 surround ?

Neither of these were "choices" at the theatre
I guess you totally missed the point of the debate.
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Old 07-03-2010, 02:32 AM   #2995
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This new release is a replacement over the 2008 edition. Which means, this is the definitive release and the only one in production and probably for quite some time (and if the source material becomes damaged damaged, then it's the Ultimate Waxfest edition forever).

As already mentioned by several people in this thread, all it needed was a new encode on a 50GB disc.

I'm hoping this will happen for a 25th anniversary edition in 2012.
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Old 07-03-2010, 02:43 AM   #2996
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Arnold is in the upcoming movie (pardon me, "film". My bad.) The Expendables this summer.
Cool, thanks for that info, I just looked The Expendables up, I see its directed by Sylvester Stallone, cool!
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Old 07-03-2010, 03:20 AM   #2997
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it is by far the preferred version. I felt like my 3 cents might help those of us who don't necessarily consider ourselves experts in video reviews. a few minutes ago I tried to watch the ultimate hunter addition for a second time because I want to like it. I made it to the helicopter drop point in the jungle. I could not stand it anymore. So then I wanted to know how much of a difference and maybe why such extreme measures were taken to change the original. They may have been most concerned with artifacts rather than grain. Right from the start you can see extreme tearing in the film if that's the correct word. Little areas of noise you know. But once the movie gets going I haven't noticed it . I now know i really missed the smoke, heat or whatever was supposed to always be in the film for the setting. Being TOTALLY removed from the hunter version is absolutely unacceptable. My review of this film was not extreme enough. I would give PQ a ZERO now. I would suggest anyone wanting this movie to buy the 2008 version before its too late. This better not be a new trend. I didn't buy Gladiator for this reason. Everyone participating in the pole I assume has both. I cant believe how many prefer the hunter version. Remember this is another Gladiator situation is all I can say. I can re watch the original.
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it is by far the preferred version. I felt like my 3 cents might help those of us who don't necessarily consider ourselves experts in video reviews. a few minutes ago I tried to watch the ultimate hunter addition for a second time because I want to like it. I made it to the helicopter drop point in the jungle. I could not stand it anymore. So then I wanted to know how much of a difference and maybe why such extreme measures were taken to change the original. They may have been most concerned with artifacts rather than grain. Right from the start you can see extreme tearing in the film if that's the correct word. Little areas of noise you know. But once the movie gets going I haven't noticed it . I now know i really missed the smoke, heat or whatever was supposed to always be in the film for the setting. Being TOTALLY removed from the hunter version is absolutely unacceptable. My review of this film was not extreme enough. I would give PQ a ZERO now. I would suggest anyone wanting this movie to buy the 2008 version before its too late. This better not be a new trend. I didn't buy Gladiator for this reason. Everyone participating in the pole I assume has both. I cant believe how many prefer the hunter version. Remember this is another Gladiator situation is all I can say. I can re watch the original.
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And what effect does watching without bathroom breaks have on the quality of the image? Nothing. How does pausing a film change the overall quality of the art that was created by someone else, not you? It doesn't
You're reaching because there's really no way to top my argument, but nice try.
How about the pacing of the film ? You are totally messing with the scene as the director plotted it. You are taking HIS work and messing with it to suit YOUR needs ! It is not YOUR film to pause !!!! Why do you feel someone else's art should cater to you? It's made, and that's it. Either like how it's made or not.

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And what effect does watching without bathroom breaks have on the quality of the image? Nothing. How does pausing a film change the overall quality of the art that was created by someone else, not you? It doesn't, but I still try to watch uninterrupted. Who says you can't leave the theater and go to the bathroom, anyway?

And yeah I do watch in darkness, and with the audio closest to what was originally presented. Next?

Yeah, because we all know that all movies , young and old, were originally theatrically presented with DTS HD Master Audio....

NOT!!!

Ya see, these are the kin d of arguments that I have to roll my eyes on when it comes to the purists.

The ONLY way one could ever watch their favorite films as they were originallly intended would be to have the exact same set-up used in the theater at the time. Presuming that the equipment is top-of-the-line for the time period. But that can never be the case. We live in a digital age now...we don't have reel-to-reel projectors in our house, we don't have mono speaker boxes behind the screen. You can't compare the analog age to the digital age.

Trust me, if I was a purist as such and wanted to watch films today in the way I remembered them in the theater back in the day, I'd shoot myself. My local theater has always been out of date. I don't even think they have a full surround sound theater. I don't know, I haven't been in years. Movies used to be a big thing in our town...lines galor going in for the 7:00 showing during the summer weekends...not now...I haven't seen lines there in years.

Most people in our area now, drive to the next town over where they do have good theaters, and then over in the next town after that, a University town, they have an IMAX theater.

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Umm, yeah there is, and I just did.
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