Re: A few words about...™ Casablanca -- in HD-DVD
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Originally Posted by Geoff D
Forgive the rather pedestrian question, but does the HD release carry all the extra features of the DVD special edition?
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Originally Posted by Geoff D
Forgive the rather pedestrian question, but does the HD release carry all the extra features of the DVD special edition?
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Originally Posted by AaronSCH
I was at Fry's Electronics on Thunderbird and I-17 this evening and saw three copies of "Casablanca." They have the widest selection of HD DVD in Phoenix with most discs priced at $19.99 except for the combos. I noticed they also had "Mutiny on the Bounty" and "Forbidden Planet" (including the collector tin version). There is also a Fry's Electronics on Baseline Rd. and I-10. I'd drive over before Black Friday... Good luck.
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Originally Posted by Ron Z
Any comments on the audio of this disc?
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Originally Posted by EnricoE
geez vincent, so you got the the rare edition. i'll only get the dolby plus 1.0 edition
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| Also, I believe the audio remastering tinkered with the levels to boost them up a bit at the higher volume moments (perhaps to appeal to contemporary audiences already deafened by the garish mixing levels of modern films) |
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Originally Posted by Jason Seaver
I would - I look at it as I've purchased Casablanca at least three times.
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| You might have purchased the title three times, but seeing it in HD is like seeing it for the first time in all its glory. |
| I would - I look at it as I've purchased Casablanca at least three times. |
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Originally Posted by Mike Williams
I don't believe an upgrade from SD-DVD to HD a "double dip" since they are different media. Did you consider VHS to DVD a double dip?
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Originally Posted by PaulDA
I watched the first 40 minutes of Casablanca on HD DVD last night (it was late and I could not stay up to finish it and, besides, I was A/Bing the SD DVD so it wasn't so much a movie watching but a "gear comparison" experience).
My impressions are as follows: This is a beautiful edition and it is the best I've ever seen Casablanca in any format or environment. The detail and natural sharpness (things like jewelry, items on tables, the receipt Rick signs--all look more like the real thing than ever before). I imagine it must have looked like this on opening night at one of the better cinema houses of the day. I must say, however, that it is not the greatest leap forward over an SD DVD that I've seen (in my admittedly brief exposure to HD DVD). That honour remains (so far, in my experience) with Blade Runner. This is not a criticism of the HD DVD of Casablanca, but rather a testimony to the good quality of the SD DVD and of my PJ's video processing prowess (all relative to budget, of course). I have the first SD DVD release and I've always thought it looked great. In fact, it looked good enough that I was never tempted to get the re-release on SD DVD (I know the newer release added a lot of extras, but was it a seriously improved transfer? If so, then the difference between it and the HD DVD would be even smaller than what I perceived last night with the first edition.). As with others where I've made the direct comparison (varied fare--Blade Runner, Serenity, The Bourne Ultimatum and now, Casablanca), with the exception of Blade Runner, the improvement in PQ from a normal viewing standpoint (not a frame by frame comparison or several hours of repeated viewing of the same scenes) is noticeable and worth the effort/upgrade, but not "jump out of your seat" extraordinary. I understand the potential reasons for this (my gear is 720p, I have a "small" screen for a front PJ (64" 16:9), Bourne is not the most dazzling HDM show off piece because of its style, Serenity has an excellent SD transfer and so on). Again, the HD DVD of Casablanca is clearly better, but it is not as drastic an improvement over the SD DVD as some others (or even as some SD DVDs vs earlier tranfers on SD DVD). Last week I watched Suspicion (SD DVD) and it included an unrestored theatrical trailer. The difference between the trailer and the film itself was significantly greater than the difference between the two Casablancas I examined last night. I have no regrets whatsoever for having "upgraded". But I think it worth noting that the SD version is pretty good and, generally speaking, it is a good idea to manage one's expectations. |
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Originally Posted by Robert Crawford
Obviously, opinions may vary due to equipment, expectations and personal visual differences, but I still stick to my comments in this thread. By the way which version of the SD DVD you compared to the HD DVD?
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