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Old 02-12-2007, 02:33 AM   #1
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there are alot of good and bad looking bluray movies (more good then bad though thank god).

here are a few examples:

amazing-crank,ultraviolet,resident evil 2, saw3, ant bully, open season
good-lady in the water,silent hill,goodfellas
bad-monster house(i though it looked just like the dvd),crash (very gainy in black moments).
8 times out of 10 the PQ on a format is due to the film used and post-production process (basically, the movie budget and vision of the director).

Personally, I would have switched lady in the water with monster house in your rating system.
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Just a film tech tidbit: Images shot on color negative film (most movies) have more grain in the shadows than in the bright parts. (Images shot on silver b/w negative film are just the opposite)
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Just a film tech tidbit: Images shot on color negative film (most movies) have more grain in the shadows than in the bright parts. (Images shot on silver b/w negative film are just the opposite)
I didn't know that but it makes perfect sense from my experience.
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