JoHud
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Excellent reference points. The Blu-ray image with the finger pointing at Skull Island on the map shows a much more detailed grain compared to the fuzzier looking DVD image.Originally Posted by FoxyMulder
Its a worthwhile upgrade, the dvd had a lot of shots which were zoomed in and compression artifacts are everywhere, the blu ray is more detailed on a number of scenes and similiar detail levels on some others, more importantly the film grain looks far more natural with none of the compression issues seen on the dvd.
To check out some differences between the dvd and blu ray you can click the link below, i painstakingly did some mouseover comparisons which took an entire day to do.
http://www.darkrealmfox.com/film_reviews/2010/09/22/hd-comparisons-king-kong-1933/
The blu ray has also had additional cleanup work applied to it, personally i think if you like the movie or are a collector it's a must buy release.