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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Baron
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The extra 28 minutes in the extended cut greatly expands upon the story and that makes it the best presentation regardless of the resolution of the theatrical cut. I'm not trading the extra 28 minutes of the extended cut for an HD stream of the theatrical cut. Both the theatrical and the extended cuts need to be on blu-ray or 4K disc and in the correct aspect ratio. Nothing else cuts it for me. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Steedeel (01-28-2020), Wendell R. Breland (01-29-2020) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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No, they're both in 2.35:1. No zooming in on any device is required. They're both in HD. I'm not vouching for the disc to digital version on VUDU. I'm going by the actual HBO feed. I prefer the special Abyss edition, so I'll wait on that, but I'll definitely watch and re-watch True Lies while it's on HBO. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Baron
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![]() The nice thing about optical media, even DVDs, is that they don't deteriorate with repeated viewings and for your information my copy of The Abyss Special Edition was played for the very first time two nights ago. It was still shrink wrapped even. The last time I watched it was on laserdisc. The extended cut of The Abyss is not available via any streaming service and those extra 28 minutes improve the movie greatly in my opinion. Streaming the theatrical cut, which I like much less, is undesirable to me no matter the resolution. First and foremost I watch a movie for the story and the performances within it, not for its home video format. It is why I still own so many DVDs and it is why I retain 179 laserdiscs and 126 VHS tapes; the movie is the most important of all. Of course, I want the best possible presentation of the movies that I choose to own, but streaming is not ownership. Thanks to my owning the extended cut of The Abyss on DVD I can watch the version of this movie that I prefer. People who do not own the DVD Special Edition can not watch the extended cut, period. Being able to see this cut of this movie on DVD is infinitely better, to me at least, than not being able to see it at all. You really seem to be deliberately underestimating what a good disc player can do for a DVD when viewed on a decent TV and that is surprising seeing as you are so intimately familiar with Oppo players. You are the last person who should be selling them so short. ![]() Last edited by Vilya; 01-29-2020 at 03:46 AM. |
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My next disc player purchase will likely be a Pioneer LX 500 as that seems to be the best choice among players being manufactured today. I have never even seen the mythical Pioneer LX 800. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | Vilya (01-29-2020) |
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Blu-ray Baron
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I was very optimistic about disc releases on all formats even before looking at your link. It remains a great time to be a film fan and physical media collector, but it would be nice to see more releases of TV shows on disc as that category sorely needs a boost. Last edited by Vilya; 01-29-2020 at 05:25 PM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Knight
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I don't see anything wrong asking for donations to keep a site that caters to physical media remaining in the limelight. With the cost changes of running internet sites ever increasing as well as advertisers focused more on high traffic sites it is a problem for these operators to maintain the site on a daily basis. As a comparison look at the AVS forum site, it has a AV business, massive site maintenance and most clearly has sold itself to a lot of google and other forms of advertisements to remain afloat. Yes been reading the bits site for many years also. Cheers! ![]() |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Have streaming services sucked the magic out of watching movies? [opinion] - RedShark 1/30/20
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Thanks given by: | Boccaccio (01-31-2020), dublinbluray108 (02-01-2020), Ender14 (01-31-2020), gotmule (02-01-2020), Vilya (01-31-2020) |
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Thanks given by: | JohnAV (01-31-2020) |
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Count me as another one who is jumping on the streaming bandwagon. I just have way too many discs. I have converted most of my collection for VUDU and then sold off a lot of my discs. I have my Criterion Collection stuff still and maybe a handful of movies that I don't want to get rid of (James Bond, Dark Knight Trilogy, Star Wars) but I'm pretty much at the point where it's just easier to get the streaming version. I can watch it whenever, wherever unlike iTunes but I don't have to deal with the disc and it often comes out weeks before the disc release. I am pretty satisfied with the quality. Yes it isn't the same quality as the discs but it's acceptable to me on my 42" Panasonic plasma or my laptop screen. I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels this way.
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Blu-ray Knight
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Thanks given by: | flyry (02-01-2020) |
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