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Laserschwert said:Sure thing
These are great screenshots! In fact, I could be mistaken, but is that film grain I see in the ark?
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Indy's brother said:These are great screenshots! In fact, I could be mistaken, but is that film grain I see in the ark?
TheMutt92 said:Well, Jurassic Park has officially been announced for Blu-Ray. Here's hoping that somehow through the grapevine that means we'll be getting Indy. Although as far as bonus material I don't whether to be excited or worried at the prospects. On the one hand, this could be the definitive set, w/ every previous feature plus new HD material. On the other hand, it could what were getting w/ the SW Blu-Rays: bonus material that's nice to have, but for the most park isn't necessary and lacks substantial features from previous releases (case in point: a documentary on the 501st over Empire of Dreams reissue).
Don't get your panties in a bunch, Mutt's just trying to up his "Indy Posts."Darth Vile said:What? Have you seen all the deleted scenes we'll be getting on the Star Wars BR's? That's worth it for the price alone...
Darth Vile said:What? Have you seen all the deleted scenes we'll be getting on the Star Wars BR's? That's worth it for the price alone...
Maybe it'll be like Jurassic Park!TheMutt92 said:The deleted scenes I'm excited for. But to me the overall package doesn't feel like the definitive version Lucas and others promised us on that would appear on the next generation platform (Blu-Ray). Something tells me in another ten years (or less) we'll be getting an announcement of a newer Blu-Ray release.
Sharkey said:Maybe it'll be like Jurassic Park!
TheMutt92 said:The deleted scenes I'm excited for. But to me the overall package doesn't feel like the definitive version Lucas and others promised us on that would appear on the next generation platform (Blu-Ray). Something tells me in another ten years (or less) we'll be getting an announcement of a newer Blu-Ray release.
INCUBUSRATM said:Forget Blu-Ray. I'm tired of how fast the formats are changing these days (seems like just yesterday DVD became the standard). So I refuse to buy Blu-Rays. DVDs are cheaper and really I can't tell much of a difference.
INCUBUSRATM said:I feel that the next format will just be digital copies that you purchase online.
INCUBUSRATM said:Forget Blu-Ray. I'm tired of how fast the formats are changing these days (seems like just yesterday DVD became the standard). So I refuse to buy Blu-Rays. DVDs are cheaper and really I can't tell much of a difference.
I feel that the next format will just be digital copies that you purchase online.
Montana Smith said:I'm of much of the same opinion. I probably have around 600 DVDs and one Blu-Ray. The single BR is KOTCS, and it wasn't noticeably improved over the DVD.
Darth Vile said:the difference between DVD and Blu Ray is pretty staggering. Not quite the leap between video and DVD... but pretty close nonetheless.
And yes I'd agree - I'm pretty sure that in circa 5 years time, most media will be streamed and we'll probably be watching movies the same way many are now listening to music i.e. via computers and/or other portable type devises.
Dr. Gonzo said:Thanks to Jim Jannard and his "RED" digital cinema company the next leap will probably be something like "Red Ray". Honestly. High Def is 1080p. Theses Red images are doing 4 to 5k. The Hobbit and the Spiderman reboot are being shot on the red epic which shoots 5k. It will be a while because people are still getting used to blu-ray but mark my words... the next step is 5k.
I love cinema - so it's an expensive past time if you like your technology like I do.INCUBUSRATM said:Darth Vile- I only wish I had thousands to spend on a home theatre system. You must have quite the job. Unfortunately I am a poor college student.
Indy's brother said:I saw on theraider.net's Facebook page I went to Geektime's site, but was unable to listen for the direct quote.
Rocket Surgeon said:"Frank Marshall, the producer of all 4 films, was on "Geek Time" and said the transfers for the blu-rays are done and approved by Spielberg with modifications. All he said was changed was the brightness during the jungle chase at the beginning of the film. Spielberg felt it was too dark. He gave no release date..."
All [that] he said was changed
All he said was changed
Indy's brother said:I will say that I've always noticed the darkness of that opening scene, but I just thought it added to the impact of the world's first "Indy Reveal". Won't kill me to brighten it up a touch, though.
Darth Vile said:I'll reserve judgement until I see em... but I've never felt that Raiders needed any type of colour correction.