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Old 03-24-2010, 04:48 PM   #1
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Sadly, I must admit, that I have started to not notice how exceptional some films look on blu-ray. I just realized it today while watching Toy Story and Toy Story 2. Let me explain...

While watching the films I said, "wow, these look PHENOMENAL!" and I obviously still feel that way (10/10 for PQ for both from me, easily). But, for anyone who may complain that it's not as good as they expected - watch the bonus features (that are in SD 480p). After watching a few of these SD scenes, I was even more in awe of how the film looked in BD and it really made me appreciate how great it looks.

I've only had my blu-rays for a little less than a YEAR and already I forget how terrible regular DVD's and TV look. I remember the first time I bought a BD and watched it. My jaw was on the floor. And I think (for most BD's, such as these) that that's how it should ALWAYS be. But I guess I'm just so used to expecting greatness that I don't appreciate it as much as I should.

Anyone else come across this feeling / realization?
I almost feel guilty for not sh*tting my pants in amazement at how good Toy Story looked because I'm so used to BD nowadays. Makes me kinda sad almost that I think I'm losing my appreciation for something so awesome.
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