If you look closely the spotlight collection retains more artwork to the left side of the frame while the blu-ray retains more art on the right site. Hench the illusion of blu-ray losing BG. For color, tone, sharpness, brightness, it might look more natural on the blu-ray but that doesn't mean...
Sorry for bumping this thread. But I had originally writen larger post but it did for some reason not post. I don't see any thing wrong with the original HTF review but plese be were it was not review on how per individual short appear on the set. Refer properly to source you name, other wise...
First off let me apology for bumping this thread. Well, I will say there is an nunnery drama in this thread. Which you would expect to find on sports forum and last time I checked this forum is live-action (some times animation) film discussion not some bloody sport events. The original review...
I personally think this move is not realy wise on WB is part as it is argued what aspect ratio presentation is correct the academy one or the widescreen one. I would say that the best thing warner could have done is to present both ratios as that might have caused less controversy than only...
No, I was not refering to that interview I have already herd that I was refering to the upcoming chat that the hometheter forum is going to have with WHV about animation and TV stuff.