What are some of the best looking blu ray movies to own, for people who have some?I just got a ps3, so far I have World Trade Center (looks great), Terminator 2 (looks ok), Training day (havnt watched yet), and Taladega Nights (looks ok, could be better)just got my bonus...i am gonna buy like 4 or 5 more, what would you reccomend?
12/20/2006 10:41:43 PM
terminator 2 is such a good movie
12/20/2006 10:45:58 PM
i remember when terminator 2 was in the movie theatersit was there for like 4 months
12/20/2006 10:56:12 PM
i'd imagine the newer the movie, the better it'll look
12/20/2006 11:01:49 PM
GONE WITH THE WINDI CAN SEE RHETT BUTLERS NOSE HAIRS
12/20/2006 11:02:44 PM
I wouldn't mind seeing Lord of War on HD/Blu-Ray (too bad its out on bluray only ) but the opening scene with the bullet would look hot!
12/20/2006 11:31:11 PM
top gun blu-ray
12/20/2006 11:39:37 PM
wait movies shot on film are automatically high def right?
12/21/2006 12:28:22 AM
Movies shot on film have the quality of the film they were shot on. This is not really comparable to any particular digital resolution.
12/21/2006 12:32:19 AM
movies shot on film look more impressive in print than they do reproduced digitally since they show more light differences. i would look for something newer that was shot in digital and i would imagine it would look a little better.
12/21/2006 2:12:33 AM
so is Blu-Ray going to take over and my DVDs be both worthless and useless as shit
12/21/2006 10:43:31 AM
^blu ray players and HD players can both play regular DVDs, no worries.
12/21/2006 10:50:48 AM
whew, thank godi was hoping it wouldnt be a complete phase out like VHS
12/21/2006 10:52:02 AM
hahaha you have to get a bonus to get blueray hahaha
12/21/2006 11:50:50 AM
so what is supposed to be better or more enhanced... bluray or hddvd??
12/21/2006 12:05:44 PM
hahaha you have to get a bonus to get bluerayhahaha, oh wait. They give bonuses where you work. ^Since it is digital I'm going to go out on a limb and say that they are the same. The only difference is the storage capacity, with BluRay winning out. I guess they could use that extra storage capacity to up the video/audio quality in the future, but they would probably have to upgrade the hardware that displays the content before you'd notice.[Edited on December 21, 2006 at 12:32 PM. Reason : -]
12/21/2006 12:29:45 PM
^or release a firmware upgrade, which is what they've been doing up to this point with their 1st and 2nd gen players.The only other main difference b/w the two (other than storage capacity) is the 'special features' capabilities. Blu-Ray will eventually get BD-J, a flavor of java meant to make special features more interactive (some of the stuff I've seen demoed was pretty impressive, while some was pretty gimmicky).Also, don't know about HD-DVD, but eventually Blu-Ray will be online-enabled (BD-LIVE), so there can be updates to special features on a movie, etc.when it comes down to it, they're pretty much the same though.
12/21/2006 12:41:42 PM
so its gonna be another sony vs. everyone else kinda deal
12/21/2006 12:44:05 PM
partly true.But Sony is not alone with this one. They have the majority of the movie studios backing them, and some key partners like Apple, Dell, and Disney.They might have actually done it right this time. Time will tell.
12/21/2006 12:51:36 PM