Continuing from that thought: if you dropped dead while watching a BD, would you be content to go to eternity with one of these as your last earthly experience?
When I first saw the thread title I got really excited, then when I clicked on the thread, my excitement turned to disappointment, mainly due to the fact that Warner has the deepest catalog of any studio and these are the titles they choose. I guess I was hoping for some classic titles in the mix. It's not as if Warner is releasing a ton of catalog titles on blu-ray and this is just one batch out of many, if so I probably wouldn't have been as disappointed.
I will probably pick up American History X and maybe 2010. The others I wouldn't go near with a 10 foot pole.
Yesterday, I got "Above the Law" Steven Seagal and "Collateral Damage"(Schwarzenegger) and the picture quality was kind of dissappointing. Contrast and colors are weak.....
Warner did again a shit job on catalog titles.....-like before in "Eraser", Out for Justice and so on......
I watched 2010 last night and I would say that it suffers a little of the same fate. But it is such an improvement over the non-anamorphic DVD that I am willing to give it a pass. It also has the trailer that was not on the original disk. If you're a fan of the film it's definitely worth $14 from Amazon.
However, I was hoping that the hokey Andy Summers' music video would finally make an appearance. Alas, it did not.