Paul Hillenbrand
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Enhancement can always help. Then there is HDR.Well then I disagree with that opinion.
Enhancement can always help. Then there is HDR.Well then I disagree with that opinion.
Yeah and I'm right as I haven't seen any 4K/UHD that isn't superior to Blu-ray.Your fully entitled to.
Which is something the anti-4K crowd keeps forgetting about.Enhancement can always help. Then there is HDR.
Yeah and I'm right as I haven't seen any 4K/UHD that aren't superior to Blu-ray.
Which is something the anti-4K crowd keeps forgetting about.
I didn't say you were anti-4K. I'm not shy to say it, if I think it.Who's anti 4k ?, take another look at my original post before labelling .
Well, it looks ready on my LG OLED.I'm not anti 4K. HDR is not ready for most consumer displays, just like 3D wasn't ready for many inefficient 3D displays.
I didn't say you were anti-4K. I'm not shy to say it, if I think it.
Just an FYI: the Best Buy Exclusive of The Meg 3D includes A Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD for $29.99
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I like the movie, but since on rare occasions I have paid $30 for a movie, apparently I don’t think Meg is a $30 movie.I haven't sat down to watch The Meg yet, is it really a $30 kind of movie?
I haven't sat down to watch The Meg yet, is it really a $30 kind of movie?
I disagree strongly with that. It’s a fun movie.It's barely a $3 kind of movie!
That's a good deal, as the package from Amazon seems to include only the 3D disc and a digital code.Just an FYI: the Best Buy Exclusive of The Meg 3D includes A Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD for $29.99
I disagree strongly with that. It’s a fun movie.
You’re both right and wrong.Nah. It's a snoozer. It tries to be fun and exciting but fails!