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Old 11-12-2010, 06:43 PM   #1
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I cannot imagine this film looking a lot better, if at all. On a 100+ screen it looks absolutely breathtaking.

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I cannot imagine this film looking a lot better, if at all. On a 100+ screen it looks absolutely breathtaking.

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Yeah, I think I will go for the UK release, thanks for your input. As I said before, I find making of documentaries the least interesting kind of extra, so this UK edition looks great, as I wouldn't be losing anything that is of much desire to me. It also seems to have really dropped in price last time I checked
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cant comment on picture quality but the makng of doc for this film is actually quite excellent. I caught it on tv around the time of the film's release.

The price difference is definitely quite high though.
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Yeah, it seems as if it is just the audio commentary and making of documentary that is missing from the UK edition. I'm not sure if the much higher price of the Aussie one is worth it, as I have never really liked making of documentaries, and prefer deleted scenes, cast/director interviews. But I'm unsure if the picture quality may be better on the Aussie disc, or the increase to BD50 is purely for the extras. Does anyone know how the Aussie version compares for picture quality?

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I have the AUS release of this and the PQ is absolutely stunning, it's definitely one of the the best transfers i've ever seen. Hard to imagine it could look any better.

Also not mentioned here the aussie disc is PCM 5.1 not DTS HD MA and is very very good also.
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