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Old 06-17-2013, 10:01 PM   #1161
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It's usually a setting that causes a player to do that. Look in the manual for info regarding it, you should be able to turn the setting off. If this is happening with certain discs, such as those from Universal, then you can exit the discs screen savers mode and resume playback without having the player turn off, you just need to workout which button/s on your remote do this for your specific player, it's different between brands.
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Old 06-17-2013, 10:59 PM   #1162
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No issues with mine and it's got a serious workout so far.
I'm actually going back to get another one not to shabby for the dollar
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Old 06-18-2013, 06:11 AM   #1163
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I took the player back to Kmart and exchanged it for another one.

This one does not seem to turn itself off. Good.

Does anyone else use Valued Opinions? I signed up back in 2009 and have been doing surveys for many years. I got a tonne of $20 Sanity gift cards out of it, leading to many Blu-ray buys. And this year they started offering JB vouchers delivered instantly electronically as soon as your reward balance is high enough. I end up getting one every month or so. It's very useful for getting extras Blus. Currently have a couple vouchers saved for the next 20% off sale.
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Old 06-18-2013, 07:17 AM   #1164
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I took the player back to Kmart and exchanged it for another one.

This one does not seem to turn itself off. Good.

Does anyone else use Valued Opinions? I signed up back in 2009 and have been doing surveys for many years. I got a tonne of $20 Sanity gift cards out of it, leading to many Blu-ray buys. And this year they started offering JB vouchers delivered instantly electronically as soon as your reward balance is high enough. I end up getting one every month or so. It's very useful for getting extras Blus. Currently have a couple vouchers saved for the next 20% off sale.
Glad to hear that you got it sorted.
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Old 06-19-2013, 08:00 AM   #1165
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Blobbed out on my new recliner after a hard days work. Hope i'm not working in the weekend (I have a strong suspicion I will be though ) 'cause I ain't leaving it.
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Old 06-21-2013, 11:47 AM   #1166
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Woot! Picked up some tickets for Blue Man Group. Been a fan for more than 15 years and they are finally touring Australia. Looking forward to catching the show in August!
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Old 06-21-2013, 05:37 PM   #1167
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Tonight I attended a screening of Superman 1978 in Sydney, with special guest Margot Kidder.

My Blu-ray box-set had arrived minutes before I left for Sydney, so of course I took it along, hoping she could sign it. And she did.



I had paid $30 for an autograph ticket and got a photo of her & Chris Reeve as well. I wanted her to sign both but the publicist said "One ticket, one autograph". But she signed both anyway, because "It's not gonna hurt anybody".

What a lovely woman.
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Old 06-22-2013, 12:20 AM   #1168
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^ Ooh, jealousy!! You lucky duck!

Was that at the Orpheum? I was tempted to go, but got put off by the cold weather. I didn't know Margot Kidder was going to be there! :gasp:!!
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Old 06-22-2013, 02:17 AM   #1169
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Tonight I attended a screening of Superman 1978 in Sydney, with special guest Margot Kidder.
I was at the screening, too. Had a fantastic time.

I had Margot sign my Superman DVD, which already bore the signatures of Richard Donner and Tom Mankiewicz. I had her sign it "Can you read my mind?" Cheesy, I know.

Got a photo taken with Margot as well. A lovely woman indeed.

The screening was great -- lots of cheers, laughs and applause. Was wonderful to see everyone was into the film. This was easily the greatest cinematic experience I've ever had.
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Old 06-22-2013, 02:40 AM   #1170
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^ Ooh, jealousy!! You lucky duck!

Was that at the Orpheum? I was tempted to go, but got put off by the cold weather. I didn't know Margot Kidder was going to be there! :gasp:!!
Yup, at the Orpheum. My first time at that place. It was the Margot Kidder element that persuaded me to come.

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The screening was great -- lots of cheers, laughs and applause. Was wonderful to see everyone was into the film. This was easily the greatest cinematic experience I've ever had.
It was a great night!

I loved how people laughed at certain moments simply because we recalled stories that Margot had told us. The Q&A was, well, super. She has a great sense of humour about her, and it's a credit to her that she agreed to talk about darker stuff like the death of Chris Reeve.

When did you meet Donner and Mankiewicz? That's completely badass. You're lucky you got to meet Mankiewicz before his passing.
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Old 06-22-2013, 03:02 AM   #1171
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Yup, at the Orpheum. My first time at that place. It was the Margot Kidder element that persuaded me to come.
It was my first time at the Orpheum, too. Really love the 1940s deco look there!

I plan on going back there in September for their screening of the first three Indiana Jones flicks.


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I loved how people laughed at certain moments simply because we recalled stories that Margot had told us. The Q&A was, well, super. She has a great sense of humour about her, and it's a credit to her that she agreed to talk about darker stuff like the death of Chris Reeve.
I had a hard time making out most of what Margot said at the Q&A because of my hearing problems, so I missed out on a lot of what she said. Despite that, it was great to see the audience loved having Margot there. Loved the standing ovation she got at the end, too -- wasn't expecting that at all!


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When did you meet Donner and Mankiewicz? That's completely badass. You're lucky you got to meet Mankiewicz before his passing.
Unfortunately, I've never met them. Someone in the U.S. had them sign the DVD for me at a DVD signing and then mailed it out to me.

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Old 06-22-2013, 06:59 AM   #1172
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Tonight I attended a screening of Superman 1978 in Sydney, with special guest Margot Kidder.

My Blu-ray box-set had arrived minutes before I left for Sydney, so of course I took it along, hoping she could sign it. And she did.
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I had paid $30 for an autograph ticket and got a photo of her & Chris Reeve as well. I wanted her to sign both but the publicist said "One ticket, one autograph". But she signed both anyway, because "It's not gonna hurt anybody".

What a lovely woman.

She came over here for Armargeddon one year. A friend of mine was the only one in line with a copy of 'The Amityville Horror'. Everyone else had Superman.
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Old 06-22-2013, 11:12 PM   #1173
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Geez our dollar has gone south rapidly...I don't know about everyone here, but I'm really going to reign in my purchases. I've been a bit looser with the wallet due to the recent good times of our dollar, but I just saw the price of a pre-order from the UK and I've ditched a couple of titles due to how much the postage was going to cost. I hope that Amazon UK bring back free postage!
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Old 06-22-2013, 11:15 PM   #1174
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^Yeah, particularly US titles are going upwards big time. Currently hovering around 90 cents in the dollar when it comes to US titles with the "loose" currency conversion that happens with banks and Amazon.
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Old 06-22-2013, 11:16 PM   #1175
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Geez our dollar has gone south rapidly...I don't know about everyone here, but I'm really going to reign in my purchases. I've been a bit looser with the wallet due to the recent good times of our dollar, but I just saw the price of a pre-order from the UK and I've ditched a couple of titles due to how much the postage was going to cost. I hope that Amazon UK bring back free postage!
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Old 06-23-2013, 04:33 AM   #1176
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I could have sworn that I saw Universal Soldier once on 7mate in 4:3 with the black bars on the left and right sides, yet looking at screenshots the film seems to be in 16x9 widescreen. Can anyone clear this up?
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Old 06-23-2013, 04:38 AM   #1177
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^ You seem to watch a lot of movies off of free to air. I can't remember the last time I watched a movie on network tv.

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Old 06-23-2013, 04:39 AM   #1178
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I could have sworn that I saw Universal Soldier once on 7mate in 4:3 with the black bars on the left and right sides, yet looking at screenshots the film seems to be in 16x9 widescreen. Can anyone clear this up?
It's always had a 2.39:1 aspect ratio so technically an accurate picture on a 16:9 TV should have black bars on the top and bottom. 7 was probably running an ancient broadcast master that was good old pan and scan.
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Old 06-23-2013, 04:41 AM   #1179
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It's always had a 2.39:1 aspect ratio so technically an accurate picture on a 16:9 TV should have black bars on the top and bottom. 7 was probably running an ancient broadcast master that was good old pan and scan.
Oh man, 4:3... those were the days.

Kids these days have no freaking gratitude or knowledge of what they are experiencing when it comes to OAR.
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Old 06-23-2013, 04:49 AM   #1180
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^ You seem to watch a lot of movies off of free to air. I can't remember the last time I watched a movie on network tv.
Same here can't do it and its not because of the picture or sound it's the bloody ads they can drag a movie waay beyond my interest
Even tv shows I find myself not watching because of ads iv even turned of games of footy because of the bloody things
Plus I'm a massive hater of the cross promotion jam stuff down ya throat advertising the networks all employ now if I had to hear or see one more piece of rubbish about the bloody voice

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