I thought Blu-Ray was about making the visual effects pop and the sounds top notch? I didn't think Blu-Ray was going to make the plot of a movie any better.
The movie is about the effects. I don't think they were trying to win an Oscar.
Classic? Who cares. It's simple entertainment. It's visual and audio candy for your home systems.
Whether or not it sounds or looks any different than HD-DVD is a moot point. They are both 1080p. The HD-DVD version looked and sounded awesome. However, Toshiba pulled out and the war is over. All I'm asking for is that it's released on BR.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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I thought Blu-Ray was about making the visual effects pop and the sounds top notch? I didn't think Blu-Ray was going to make the plot of a movie any better.
The movie is about the effects. I don't think they were trying to win an Oscar.
Classic? Who cares. It's simple entertainment. It's visual and audio candy for your home systems.
Whether or not it sounds or looks any different than HD-DVD is a moot point. They are both 1080p. The HD-DVD version looked and sounded awesome. However, Toshiba pulled out and the war is over. All I'm asking for is that it's released on BR.