Hi Mike, actually Computer Animation is where HD really shines. It is not my favorite genre of movie but it looks so crisp in HD. Plus, in hi def digest, Ratatouille was the first disc of any format to get a 5 star rating.
"This Blu-ray release is also fantastic, boasting absolutely perfect video and audio, plus a great package of extras. I've reviewed over 500 next-gen discs over the last year and a half, and not one has received a perfect five star rating overall, but there's a first time for everything and I'm happy to report that 'Ratatouille' is it."
That's incorrect. Hot Fuzz on HD DVD beat Pixar's Rat to the 5 star punch, which was also reviewed on High Def Digest. Apparently their review crew suffers from short term memory loss.
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Hi Mike, actually Computer Animation is where HD really shines. It is not my favorite genre of movie but it looks so crisp in HD. Plus, in hi def digest, Ratatouille was the first disc of any format to get a 5 star rating.
"This Blu-ray release is also fantastic, boasting absolutely perfect video and audio, plus a great package of extras. I've reviewed over 500 next-gen discs over the last year and a half, and not one has received a perfect five star rating overall, but there's a first time for everything and I'm happy to report that 'Ratatouille' is it."
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/1048/ratatouille.html
That's incorrect. Hot Fuzz on HD DVD beat Pixar's Rat to the 5 star punch, which was also reviewed on High Def Digest. Apparently their review crew suffers from short term memory loss.
http://hddvd.highdefdigest.com/880/hotfuzz.html