Hey guys! We're getting ready to buy our first blu-ray player and are upping our 480i 65in TV to 1080p all at once - so we're ready for the awe inspiring image and sound quality of Blu-ray.
If you were going to make wish list of "must have" movies, which would you have on your list?
Here's my list so far (not in any particular order):
1) Star Trek (2009)
2) Toy Story
3) CARS
4) Lost in Space
5) Terminator Salvation
6) I Am Legend
7) Sphere
8 ) Casino Royale
9) Iron Man
10) Pirates of the Caribbean (the first movie)
11) Ratatouille
12) Transformers Revenge of the Fallen
13) The Day After Tomorrow
Dude,
The Dark Knight is freaking amazing in Blu-Ray!
I frequent these 2 sites for info.
http://www.blu-ray.com/ (http://www.blu-ray.com/)
and
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/ (http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/)
I also recommend The Matrix and Men in Black. [thumbsup]
Pay the $80 for the BBC: Planet Earth Blu-Ray box set.
Sit back and watch as David Attenborough narrates nature in all her glory.
Just don't fall asleep while watching the bit about cave spiders or the bit about the brain-eating fungus. You'll likely wake up screaming.
I don't have a PS3 (or blu-ray) but the lord of the rings trilogy on DTS vs (dolby digital) on my 5.1 entertainment system is just amazing...[thumbsup]
I would think on blu-ray it would be even more amazing?
I already own the Dark Knight in standard format and don't really want to have duplicate movies - hopefully the 480i to 1080p will make it look that much better!
LOTR is a gorgeous movie, but I just can't sit that long through a movie more than once or twice at most - low replay value.
The Planet Earth series is a MUST - thanks for that idea - I forgot about it! [thumbsup]
Come to think of it...The Day After Tomorrow and Flight of the Phoenix would be good ones too!
Avatar! And then get a 3D capable LED flat screen to watch it on!
Quote from: ZLTFUL on January 15, 2010, 09:59:50 AM
Avatar! And then get a 3D capable LED flat screen to watch it on!
Would be awesome, but even with the advances and popularization of 3d for 2010, the technology has a long way to go. I won't be buying a 3d tv until they can produce one that does a nice job of switching from 2d to 3d depending on what you're watching.
Though, I would LOVE an LED tv!
Felt like reviving this thread. I've always thought certain Blu Ray's just look remarkably better than the DVD, others without comparison just look amazing on a good tv.
1. Layer Cake
2. Minority Report
3. Ratatouille (and everything else from Pixar)
4. Sunshine
5. Speed Racer
6. Tropic Thunder
7. Fight Club
I am still waiting impatiently for Lawrence of Arabia. I've seen the HD broadcast, the Blu Ray will be incredible. I just got 'Avatar' and '9' in the mail today, and I'm going to be ordering 'Saving Private Ryan' and 'Master and Commander' soon.
Anyone else found some good ones since January?
Black Hawk Down. But only if you have proper surround sound and a sub-woofer. Then, OMG.
Academy Award winner for sound mixing, Mike Minkler, big name in my industry. I work in the same studio group as him.
Tears of the Sun
Last Samurai
" " enter any pixar movie here :)
Quote from: Monster Dave on January 15, 2010, 08:16:51 AM
Flight of the Phoenix would be good ones too!
Batman Begins is awesome on blu ray as well if you dont already have it. I have flight of the phoenix if you wanna borrow it. Sin City is another good one [thumbsup] and V for Vendetta is pretty awesome too. Shoot'em up is an ok movie but in blu ray the clarity and special effects are crazy. I've got a bunch , so if you want to watch something let me know. ;D
Quote from: NoisyDante on May 17, 2010, 02:01:06 PM
1. Layer Cake
The hotel lingerie scene in blu-ray.... [bow_down] aww hell the ENTIRE movie... [bow_down]
Quote from: NoisyDante on May 17, 2010, 02:01:06 PM
5. Speed Racer
I can only imagine the epilepsy to follow...
Quote from: Pip on May 18, 2010, 08:33:14 AM
The hotel lingerie scene in blu-ray.... [bow_down] aww hell the ENTIRE movie... [bow_down]
I can only imagine the epilepsy to follow...
Yes, glorious glorious epilepsy.
Quote from: NoisyDante on May 18, 2010, 08:38:31 AM
Yes, glorious glorious epilepsy.
[laugh]
Nothing like a good siezure to punctuate your movie experience.
I don't consider a movie to be any good unless I'm convulsing on the floor and frothing at the mouth. ;D
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Sig line!
Nice! [laugh]
Here's a glimps at the amazing blu-ray conversion from Aliens. Check out how amazing these screen shots look in Blu-ray:
(http://www.darkhorizons.com/assets/0012/4272/alien2.jpg)
(http://www.darkhorizons.com/assets/0012/4278/alien5.jpg)
(http://www.darkhorizons.com/assets/0012/4276/alien4.jpg)
(http://www.darkhorizons.com/assets/0012/4274/alien3.jpg)
A+
Wouldn't that whole comparison sort of be influenced by the monitor?
The comparison was done in direct comparison to the film transfer. Apparently with Aliens it was one of the most challenging to do to date because the film type that the movie was filmed was a new sort at the time which never took off. The result was a muted appearance. The conversion eliminated that, leaving nearly a new movie.
Sigourney Weaver: even uglier and manlier in High Def.
Quote from: El Matador on September 09, 2010, 12:35:21 PM
Sigourney Weaver: even uglier and manlier in High Def.
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I think Sigourney Weaver is pretty hot. Then again, I had a crush on Kristi McNichol as a teen.
Joel
Quote from: El Matador on September 09, 2010, 12:35:21 PM
Sigourney Weaver: even uglier and manlier in High Def.
agreed