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Special Sales of Classic Titles on DVD & Blu-ray
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Amazon's Blu Deal of the Week is the Sound of Music Limited Edition box set for $28.99. http://www.amazon.com/Sound-Music-Anniversary-Blu-ray-Limited/dp/B000Y5JFNY/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1328481755&sr=8-9 -
> {quote:title=joefilmone wrote:}{quote}Yes filmlover I was responding to the original post. But I don't think one should rush out and get every single new blu ray when the original dvd was just fine. I agree. That's why I usually read reviews that compare them when they can. The best side-by-side image comparison (and also for reviews of DVD-only titles) is dvdbeaver.com, in my opinion: http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/new.htm Also good for Blu reviews (and other information) are: http://www.blu-ray.com/ http://www.highdefdigest.com/ Often, though, I do end up getting the Blu version and selling the DVD.
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Rule Britannia! An illustrated history of British cinema
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Today's salute to England contains the following UK-made films... -
I am guessing you meant that reply to the original poster, not me, since I have been a Blu supporter on this board for 5 years now. And just to correct your statement, 99.9% of the time, the Blu is a far superior picture and audio.
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Filmlover's Travels Through Time With More Movie Ads
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> {quote:title=TikiSoo wrote:}{quote}I was just in Best Buy yesterday and saw two 3D TVs set up for comparison. I took a look at both....meh. It sort of looks like a "pop-up book" effect-flat images standing on different planes. I think viewing 3D movies might be tiring after awhile. There are two versions of 3DTVs right now. One uses an "active" version and the other is a "passive" version. When I first saw 3DTVs in store, it was always the active version, which require you to have slightly-heavy, battery-operated glasses. It has a shutter system where one eye of the glasses is dark while the other shows through, then vice versa. I find them to be a pain, literally. One is the weight, and after a few minutes I get a headache or feel dizzy after. Not for me. I had shown no interest after those experiences until I was in Costco a few months ago and they were demonstrating an LG brand passive 3D TV. Passive uses glasses like you see in some theaters, that weigh about the same as a pair of sunglasses and look basically the same. I put them on...and I was knocked out by the 3D. It was a demo disc of Under the Sea, I think. There was one fish that "came out of the screen" so far that I did what people do in theaters do when it is excellent 3D, and that is I tried reaching for it. And I also felt no dizziness or headaches after several minutes of watching. I am sold on the passive version and hope to get one someday. And the glasses only cost about 4 for $10 (though they already have 4 free ones witht he HDTV, so it is doubtful you would ever need more). Active ones cost about $50-$100 each, and that is just for one.
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Hi, Valentine, While it is true an Oppo still costs $400+, it should be pointed out that most excellent Blu players sell for less than $100 now. You don't want to scare those away who think that Blu players are still several hundred. And you can even get some that are 3D ready if you ever get a 3DTV for aout $130-175. My personal recommendation are Sony players.
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At the moment, I think it would more than likely default to "The Cirque Du Soleil Hollywood Theatre," what with Cirque's Iris being there indefinitely, and who know what else may come from them in future.
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Interesting premise, Kyle, and just to get it back on track, here are a few I would believe would be additions to a regular schedule in 2032: L.A. Confidential Hugo Chicago The Illusionist Blue Velvet Body Heat Notting Hill Silence of the Lambs Cedar House Rules Pretty Woman Enchanted Field of Dreams Good Morning, Vietnam JFK King Kong (Peter Jackson) The King's Speech My Cousin Vinny O Brother, Where Art Thou? Pleasantville The Princess Bride Pulp Fiction Slumdog Millionaire Traffic The Untouchables When Harry Met Sally Almost Famous The Illusionist Sin City The Mask Crash Star Wars Raiders of the Lost Ark Life Is Beautiful Cinema Paradiso Matinee Forrest Gump Dances With Wolves Shawshank Redemption Kill Bill I Kill Bill II Titanic Saving Private Ryan Sense and Sensibility Schlinder's List Driving Miss Daisy Mississippi Burning Edited by: filmlover on Feb 4, 2012 5:42 AM to add a few more titles
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Thoroughly fun film.
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Filmlover's Travels Through Time With More Movie Ads
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The Feb. 1st ad shows "Introducing Paul Newman" after the three others. -
Filmlover's Travels Through Time With More Movie Ads
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Purchased a lot of old newspapers. By the way, to those who think we are in 1955 for the rest of the year...the Quantum Time Tunnel DeLorean Accelerator has a habit of pulling one out when you least expect it and depositing you elsewhere in time, so don't get too comfortable. -
Filmlover's Travels Through Time With More Movie Ads
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Thurs., Feb. 3rd, 1955 -
Filmlover's Travels Through Time With More Movie Ads
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Wed., Feb. 2nd, 1955 -
> {quote:title=kriegerg69 wrote:}{quote} Blu-ray has three times the resolution (and colors look much better also), and it can also (usually) contains a superior sound format as well. Actually, it is up to 6 times the resolution. To the OP, you might want to check out the DVD/Blu-ray section we have on this message board: [f-362] As to classicstarlets assertion "blu ray is also known as blu crap, to those who don't care for blu ray,and there are many who don't care for blu ray at all"...that sounds like sour grapes. It's not known as blu crap to the millions of Blu-ray owners. Actually, it really sounds like the opinion of someone who is just sore that Blu may replace DVD and that little classic is released on DVD any longer (but you can't blame Blu for that; classic film DVD sales were dying before Blu came along. I bet some said that DVD was known as "DVD crap" to people who had invested in their VHS collection. btw, blu is a billion dollar industry. Blu does give a superior picture to DVD (but that always depends on the original print it is coming from). Here are some comparison shots done by dvdbeaver.com from Zulu. Unfortunately, due to space limitations on the TCM message boatds, you are unable to enjoy the finer details available in a larger image. DVD: Blu-ray: DVD: Blu-ray: And here are a couple of screen shots from Ben-Hur: DVD: Blu-ray: Blu also comes with the capability of doing a lot more things than DVD as far as extras go.
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Theorizing that one could time travel within the twentieth century, filmlover stepped into the Quantum Time Tunnel DeLorean Accelerator and vanished. He woke to find himself trapped in 1939 for a year, seeing newspaper movie ads and articles, and driven by an unknown force to report history as it happened for the TCM Message Board. And so filmlover finds himself leaping from time to time, hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home. To all who can see this...I left 1939 and thought I would be coming back to 2012, but woke up here in 1955. Oh...boy. Tues., Feb. 1st, 1955
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The Restored WINGS DVD and Blu-ray out Today!
filmlover replied to gagman66's topic in Classic Film DVD Reviews
Check your user's manual. Some Blu players won't play all DVD-R and DVD+R material. Blus and DVDs, yes..but DVD-Rs, maybe. As far as loading time, yes, you have to remember that a Blu contains so much more info that it is, in essence, a BD-ROM. One thing I bet you didn't know - and you will like this - is that unlike DVDs, Blu-ray discs have a coating on them which makes it very difficult to scratch them. If you have a lot of fingerprints on them, take a soft cloth (no liquid or spray should be used), give it a rub and your Blu looks like new. Welcome to Blu-ray. btw, here is a good link to find good tech info or to ask questions: http://forum.blu-ray.com/blu-ray-players-recorders/ -
The Restored WINGS DVD and Blu-ray out Today!
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Hi, gagman, Been out all day and just got in. My Wings Blu arrived today and I just did a quick test, and it works perfectly. I won't have a chance to play any documentaries or the film until about Tuesday. Now, mateo is correct, when I said take the disc you have it to make sure it is okay, that's what I meant, that by telling them you are "interested" in a TV, they can play it for you. You are not going to buy a TV, you are just saying you are interested, though you are not really. (When they test it, and if it works, be sure you don't day, "How come it doesn't work on my player?" because that would be a dead giveaway. Okay, don't give up on Blu. It's the best thing to have. The problem is you are newbie and have not had any prior playing of them. 1. My top suggestion is for you to take back your LG player. Tell them it doesn't work. Get a refund or a credit. Where did you buy it? Buy a Sony Blu-ray. Even if you buy from Amazon, you can get a Sony Blu-ray for under $100. If you can, buy it at Costco. They are the best on the world for returning something you don't like. STAY AWAY FROM LG PLAYERS AND VIZIO PLAYERS, GET A SONY!!!!!!!! 2. You didn't answer my previous question to you, are you using an HDMI connection from your Blu player to your TV? 3. One thing about Blu discs, they are like computer software and can take up to a minute to load. You may even see a blank screen for a minute while it uploads. I had that in playing the Wings Blu. (Also, there is about a 30-second overture in black for the film.) 4. To get a software update, you can call LG's customer. I am sure they can send a DVD with it on it. Do not try downloading the update over the internet. That may work but it can also backfire during transmission and you will have a large paperweight on your hands. 5. Same as the first. Return your player and get a Sony. LG players are notorious for not playing some items. I will be out for a few days and won't be able to reply until Tuesday. -
This is similar in tones in some ways to Bogart's Deadline U.S.A., just without the criminal part of the story. Jack Webb plays an editor during the events of one night. William Conrad is in it, too, and provides some of the best moments. It's cornball, to be sure, but worth checking out right after Webb's The D.I. (For those who don't know what "-30-" means, you will find out at the end of the picture.)
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The Restored WINGS DVD and Blu-ray out Today!
filmlover replied to gagman66's topic in Classic Film DVD Reviews
There are several possibilities. If one DVD you tried (Blue Bird), didn't play visually but did via the audio, it sounds like a connection problem. 1. Are you using an HDMI connection between your Blu player and your TV? 2. You are not going from the player to an audio receiver to TV, are you? I have read about problems with numerous LG players. Among them, the 570 and the 590. You mentioned buying it just two months ago, but that the disc doesn't even load. The fault could lie with the player itself. Where did you purchase it? I would definitely look at returning it for a different brand, not an LG. Sony should always be your first choice since they basically came up with Blu-ray. You can now get players under $100. I believe you are also here in the L.A. area, aren't you? I could swing by at some point to look things over, and bring along a Blu player I have to test the disc. -
I've never cared much for him, as he is usually so hammy. Witness "Dracula" and even his small bit as a reporter in "The Invisible Man." And especially "Frankenstein"...but then it hit me that he was really the first one to be an assistant to a mad scientist, if I am not mistaken. He set the path for those that followed.
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The Restored WINGS DVD and Blu-ray out Today!
filmlover replied to gagman66's topic in Classic Film DVD Reviews
Gagman, what player do you have? It is possible that you might need a software upgrade. Of course, it is also possible that the disc could be defective. Take the Blu disc into a store like Best Buy and say you are interested in buying a TV but would like to see how this movie looks on it. I've done that. Another thing, you said you got the Blu and the DVD of the title. You mean that you both items separately, right? Not a combo/DVD package. Because the U.S. release is a standalone Blu disc. -
You're right, We shouldn't be sayig things bad about you. So let's just say an opinion that is now out of your system, laying there on the ground, not a living person with feelings to hurt - was a rant that insulted our tastes - again, non-living things, so it is okay to do. I am allowed to kick an opinion in the side, aren't I, and do a wrestler plow on?
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Wow, 310,000,000 members on this message board. Or are you just being your usual grouchy self?
