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I'm coming to realize that I don't think I understand what HD is. What I thought was HD were scene like the 'running on the rooftops' scene in 3:10 to Yuma or some of the shots of the police and commotion outside of the held up cafe in Swordfish. They looked like I was sitting in bleachers somewhere watching these acts unfold before my eyes in person. But other than that I haven't seen other movies like that. The only other movie I've been really amazed by was Casino Royale, but it didn't even look like that two scenes I just described. Is this just different camera usage? I don't understand. Everything else I've seen just seems like regular movies that actually look good on an HDTV unlike SD stuff on an HDTV.
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