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when I had one of mine taken out I could eat the very next day ? all food that is. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I may try some chicken tonight. All I've had since Thursday is applesauce, pudding, and mashed potatoes. |
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Banned
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nope. just one. but no stitches were needed. and same thing other times too. 3 taken out -- no stitches ever ...
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#131 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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finished watching TDKR and it irritates me to no end the stupid IMAX ratio.
I am watching this on a 32" TV Hitachi LCD with a PS3 so TDK and TDKR is highly annoying when watching and it takes me out of the movie I want to watch a movie in full screen not black bars and full screen. also we have the technology so why can't every movie be full screen and not have the stupid black bars. I love OAR. How then can't new movies not be full screen on new TVs? There shouldn't be that many 4x3 screens left. ![]() ![]() |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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I can't think of anything that makes me mad today. Maybe all the stupid people on facebook. |
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#138 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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So Nolan can't use the IMAX version of it? that's really stupid to have constant switching. I don't see how I can explain it to you without pictures but here goes: I am guessing the encode but I don't know anything about the production of optical discs. The movie itself is the same size as watching the DVD counterpart so then if Blu-ray has a lot more space then why isn't the image fullscreen since we now have TVs that are closer to the theatrical viewing experience. I am not saying anything about using zoom or the function of the player but rather the image of the film that is burned on the BD. sorry for lack of examples. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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#140 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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^I would have gladly pay extra if he released it in the original IMAX ratio as he envisioned it. If you are telling me that the way it was released on BD is the OAR then why wasn't it released that way in theaters?
Also typing in full caps is kinda of annoying and doesn't make your point anymore different. to get back to the OAR on other movies I watched Coraline and it was completely fullscreen and is the ratio of 1.85:1 which many other movies have, and will be but the image was presented with black bars instead of the fullscreen. If director's envisioned black bars then why is the theatrical release fullscreen and not have the black bars accustomed to the home video releases. Modern Movies' OAR is fullscreen on theater's screens and not properly release on home video that way when we now have the technology to do so. Merry Christmas to everyone either way ![]() ![]() |
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