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![]() My mother was asking me if her DVD player still played cassette tapes last week. (I kid you not) when I asked her if she had any cassettes she said no! ![]() ![]() Last edited by Steedeel; 04-04-2014 at 03:40 PM. |
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We still have a VCR set up in our bedroom with an old tube TV and occasionally revisit old videotapes (most recently, some animated films and Titanic and yes, the '95 Star Wars release, though I own the films on BD as well). It's nostalgic for those of us who grew up with the format, and sometimes it's nice to just cozy up and enjoy a good story without trying to judge the A/V quality or replicate a theatrical experience. I think a lot of people get so caught up in looking for grain, aliasing, black crush, DNR, etc. (let alone steelbooks, slipcovers, and the like) and identify a technically flawless transfer that they totally overlook the actual elements of film-making and what makes cinema so magical. Remember when people where talking about how amazing the Balrog scene in Fellowship of the Ring was and not arguing over the movie's color scheme? To put it quite simply, I would much rather watch a VHS of Alien than a Blu-ray of Alien: Resurrection any day of the week. |
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I will always seek the very best representation of a movie, same as my music. Last edited by Steedeel; 04-04-2014 at 04:03 PM. |
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Also several VHS tapes had bloopers at the end of the movie. |
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"Today, something like 60 percent of the discs we sell are Blu-rays, 40 percent DVDs. The good news is that the growth of Blu-ray has more than made up for the slide in DVD, and our overall audience is growing. But now, instead of having one physical product to produce we have two, and that’s where the problem starts."
http://www.criterion.com/current/pos...hy-dual-format Criterion has 60% of sales going to Blu-ray, that doesn't look like a "relatively low adoption rate" to me. |
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Cancerous tumor? Really now!
Just because you only want to watch movies on the Blu-ray format doesn't mean DVD's are a cancerous tumor. There are millions and millions of people who don't care about the difference in quality between the 2 formats. There is obviously still a huge market for DVD's, so back off. |
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Well, technically it does take up more space. My wife and I have gotten the True Blood seasons as they've been released, so we have the earlier seaons from before DVDs were included, and the more recent ones have the DVDs. Those newer boxes are a bit wider. Only a very slight amount of additional space, but more none the less. LOL
Now, by no means am I agreeing with his point, as to me this is so small and slight that it's really not worth worrying about. I guess it could be argued that once you have several of these sets with the DVDs included, the additional space they take up would be the equivalent of one or two Blu-Ray movies in standard cases. But honestly anyone who is really worried about shelf space should just print up custom artwork and put the Blu-Rays in standard 5 or 6 disc cases (or whatever size is needed for the set in question). Even when DVDs weren't included with them, those digipacks were already horribly inefficient as far as shelf space goes. If one is going to complain about the extra space that the DVDs take up, then they should first and foremost complain about the inefficient packaging in general. |
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I know exactly what you mean. "The Jazz Singer" does not need to be that thick. You can include a book without it taking up that much space, Criterion does it, so why do other studios such as FOX and Warner Bros. fail at it?
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Retired Hollywood Insider
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Johnny, how about a large ‘tu-muh’ - as Arnold Schwarzenegger would say
but with no chance of malignancy and which lays there for 10 years not invading ‘the host’…http://www.aafp.org/afp/2012/0615/p1191.html Or should scorpiontail just stay completely away from all types of abnormal cell growth in general? |
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So, out of the consumer population it would likely be a billion people or up to 2 billion who don't *actively* care about quality. That is, with their wallet buy blu-ray titles for their HDTV. Yes, a lot of that 1-2 billion have other priorities (family, schooling, drugs/alcohol, holidays, retirement) for the money required for a sole blu-ray collection, but the estimate remains valid. Everyone in my circles/family knows I have a wall of blu-rays (600+), am generally a HT geek, and not ONE person has ever mentioned another person in these combined circles of people they know that is a collector of blu-ray to the extent I do. Therefore just in my life there are tens of thousands of people that maybe pinch hit a partial collection to play on ps3 (nothing to be a talking point with me), have only DVD collecting prowess, or download stuff. I've spoken to plenty of people who have new titles that are big. You know the ones....heaps generic that joe blow think look cool? Avatar, Watchmen, Transformers, Star wars, Prometheus, 300, TDK, Star Trek, Iron Man, Inception, Matrix, Skyfall, Indiana Jones. Yada yada yada. Last edited by nick4Knight; 04-05-2014 at 08:52 PM. |
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#98 | |
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![]() Thank goodness there are people out there that do like quality! |
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![]() Blu-ray is always preferable, of course, but my point is that people have budgets, and there's a lot more to a movie than home video A/V specs. Just try no to be dismissive of their priorities (i.e. "true fans do this"). ![]() |
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It's not being dismissive of budgets, people can afford what they can afford. But let's call a spade a spade and not try to justify reasons why it is acceptable to watch a DVD when a bluray is available. If people can't afford it then they should just come out with the truth rather than making up false reasons such as 'no difference in quality' or 'it's the story that counts' (speaking in general not quoting anyone) We all know it's a lesser experience watching a muddy, soft picture compared to bluray. |
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