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Re: Your first real "Wow" moment with BD
For me it was not the visuals but the sound. I put on the BluRay of Underworld, and the rain falling on the gothic buildings and streets, and the thunder in the air, enveloped me in a way the DVD did not. Which I can't really explain since I don't think Underworld has a lossless soundtrack or anything. But it impressed nonetheless.
The visuals, not so impressed by. BluRay is what DVD should have looked like all along. BluRay lacks the defects present on DVDs, and as someone who notices defects I am personally pleased. But the added resolution for which BluRay is known, is for me only sometimes noticeable. But bear in mind my lcd tv is 720 not 1080.
For me, it is the sound that impresses.
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Re: Your first real "Wow" moment with BD
Hard to say what my first WOW! moment was with BD.
I had a HD-DVD player before a BD player and the first
WOW! moment I had with HD was while watching the
Masquerade number from Phantom of the Opera
I just bought my second BD player this week, the Panasonic
BD50, and I had another satisfying moment with Nightmare
Before Christmas, particularly the scene where Jack first
visits Christmas.
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Re: Your first real "Wow" moment with BD
My first "wow" moment was with the Blu-ray demo-disc, via first (European) Panasonic model (that I tested back then). The teaser was for "Ice Age: The Meltdown". It was my first, proper "1080p moment" and I just had bought my 1080p LCD. My first "proper" film in Blu-ray was "Ultraviolet", which sucked major as*..
Now I´m kinda used to 1080p and lossless-audio. Business as usual.
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First "wow" moment was my first HD-DVD viewing shortly after the launch in the summer of 06. Watching The Last Samurai on an HD-A1.
The scene that stands out in my memory involves Cruise in the rain at the village. The color saturation and subtlety of the blues in that scene, including the variety of color graduations was simply incredible.
First 'wow' with Bd was probably Casino Royale - the film release that nudged me into purchasing my first Bd player.
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I haven't made the jump to BD yet, but my first WOW! moment would have to be The Bourne Identity on HD DVD. When the medic first starts cutting into the scuba suit and you can see the texture of that suit and the wrinkles on the medic's hands.
Next WOW! moment was Beowulf. The movie almost jumps off the screen.
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Like Ron, I had HD-DVD first. The first disc I bought when I got the player was Batman Begins. As soon as I started watching it I couldn't get my jaw off the floor. There have been several Blu-Ray discs since then that have that same effect on me, including Casino Royale as referenced above.
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I got my player and some titles yesterday.
And for me it was the Dark Knight preview on Batman Begins. It looked sharper than it did in the theater and made me realize it was the right time to upgrade.
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My first WOW moment came when I popped in Close Encounters Of The Third Kind. I was just scanning the movie and watched the opening chase scene. The sound was so much thicker I couldn't believe my ears! I was just hearing standard DD5.1 and it sounds incredible on BD. Then the scene that caused me to freak out was the scene where Roy is climbing up the side of the hill and the reveal on Devil's Tower happens. I watched it over and over again thinking that it could have been filmed this year!
Reverse WOW moment: I watched The Dark Knight prologue over and over again on BD before seeing the movie in IMAX. The three times I watched the movie there at the theater, I couldn't help but think it looks better at home!
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Re: Your first real "Wow" moment with BD
When Warner went Blu!
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The 1st time I saw BD w/a 3D like PQ was off the 1st demo disc w/"HotR" & "KFH".
I always knew 3D CGI would be GREAT in HD (still looking forward too titles like "Bug's Life", just 'Hustle' was the 1st live action BD that looked good too "me").
So, the answer is: when the 1st demo disc came out.
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Count me in the Blade Runner group. I had to resist the urge to try and reach out and touch the pyramid building in that first scene. It was eyeball melting.
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Blade Runner was the first time I bought a dvd and went "I should've held out for the Blu-Ray." Sounds like I was right.
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This thread has me thinking about budget bustin' Damn, should have never started.
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Then your 1st "WoW" moment for Blu should be:
"When I opened my wallet & it was empty... WoW!"
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^^ too true! 
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Glad you got a laugh off that! :-)
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Welcome too HiDef & enjoy Blu.
See that you can't wait for The Joker...
he is sure too empty your wallet!!! ;-)
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