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Quote:Originally Posted by Robin9 I hope that someone somewhere eventually releases the Bronston titles on Blu-ray in the same quality as the King Of Kings BRD. (Now that's a real Blu-ray disc!) Circus World has been released in...
Quote:Originally Posted by sharkshark Honestly, that'd bother me less than this:Quote:Title: Sony Fun Me: "I'm working my way at getting on the lists for press screenings outside of Festivals, and next on my list is Sony. I have a...
Quote:Originally Posted by JoshZ Here you and "FanboyZ" are, in 2012, still grumbling about those evil HD DVD supporters and how they prevented you from doing… what, exactly?... and demanding that any trace of the format's...
Quote:Originally Posted by sharkshark Herr K! (sorry, threw in a little Freud for the more literate of the audience...) Speaking of literacy, was unaware of that film - it looks pretty insane! Again, I'm in no position to throw P...
Quote:Originally Posted by sharkshark Did you reach out to Penton for a comment on Grover's comments? You already mentioned you had his email... Hi sharkshark, why am I not surprised to see you over here I enjoyed that Penton...
I had the misfortune to witness a 2D projection through a 3D lens and it looked way too soft with objectionable color fringing. I had planned to attend my first screening of a movie in 4k that was also available as a 4k DCI file and...
Quote:Originally Posted by Robert Harris Nor would most others. RAH Unfortunately some manufacturers start to tout their receivers and/or Blu-Ray players as 4k as if that would automatically mean improved picture quality....
Quote:Originally Posted by John Hermes [...] the luminosity and color of the image is pretty much unmatched by any other Blu-ray I've seen. That is because of the way it was shot. It could have been a reference disc if treated...
There is a little bit of 4k content available, nothing that comes from "real" movies though to my knowledge. Otherwise upsclaed Blu-Ray but I wouldn't call that 4k.
Quote:Originally Posted by Colin Jacobson Actually, I'm not wild about the totally comedic flicks like "Bananas" - they're hit or miss.  "Love and Death" and "Annie Hall" are Woody's best 70s films, IMO. I like 80s fare like...
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