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  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » My still not sure about upgrading to BD. Four out of the six sixties movies are in my top 5 and they are supposed to be the ones that see the most improvement from what I'm told. That being said my UE DVD's still work fine, I …
  • Creasy47 wrote: » My guess is they'll release a 'bigger and better' edition in a few months, which I'll inevitably double dip and pick up, especially if it has the black and white and soundless versions of the film. My guess is with this flm …
  • chrisisall wrote: » fjdinardo wrote: » Any word on what Terminator 6 and 7 will be about? and is Arnold going to return? Personally, I'm done with this franchise as of now. TG was a nice way to re-visit & go out. Not to be spoilery, b…
  • I guess I still would be satisfied with the SE DVDs if I still had my old little tube tv set ;-).
  • RC7 wrote: » DCisared wrote: » RC7 wrote: » Ed83 wrote: » Amazon Exclusive: The Ultimate James Bond Collection [Blu-ray + DHD] - Sep 15, 2015i $209.99 - 23 films on Blu-ray from Dr. No to Skyfall plus space reserved for SPECTRE (Com…
  • Anthony Ingruber is stunning as young Harrison Ford, but Chris Pratt screams star power. I´d also guess they won´t go for a young Ford, but for someone they are sure is going to make the role his own.
  • @sunsanvil, I doubt a little excourse into pixel rates will be a big problem in a thread majorly devoted to blu ray. Therefore let me see if I got it right: A film shot in 2K projected onto an IMAX screen loses quality. A film shot in 4K projected i…
  • sunsanvil wrote: » boldfinger wrote: » Does it matter if the film is 2K or 12K if I watch it only in a medium sized cinema? Would you have been happy seeing [insert favorite Bond] in 16mm? :) Its less a question about about the present…
  • sunsanvil wrote: » boldfinger wrote: » Hasn´t every film shot in digital less resolution than Dr. No? Because films shot on film don´t have pixels? So naturally, any film shot in the 60s on good film stock will increase details any time the tr…
  • sunsanvil wrote: » boldfinger wrote: » What I meant is that things that weren´t noticeable in cinemas or on DVD sometimes are noticeable on BR (for instance the Terminator´s sunglasses being a bit translucent, thus revealing two real eyes inst…
  • doubleoego wrote: » I dunno, there's something a little off about his look. I don't think he looks unsettling enough. Cesar Romero, Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger all looked different but still looked crazed and creepy. Haven´t seen Cesar R…
  • I didn´t think there was anything weak about the joker.
  • sunsanvil wrote: » boldfinger wrote: » Filmmakers will get heart attacks if the presentation format changes every few years. It wont. HDR is about camera and display performance, nothing to do with the format itself. Any director or D…
  • That Suicide Squad trailer looks like something. We got fooled nicely with that crappy first official group foto. But I don´t understand why some people have to insist on having this and BvS compete, when the two films look nothing like one another.
  • Germanlady wrote: » Sam and Rebecca Hall split after her cheating on him. Seems it happened during Spectre production. Hopefully he could still concentrate fully on the film. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3157606/GIRL-TOWN-Men…
  • sunsanvil wrote: » 4K is fine, more pixels dont hurt, but despite the hype its not the next big thing. HDR, or High Dynamic Range, will be. Here's an article my colleges recently wrote. Filmmakers will get heart attacks if the presentation…
  • Unbelievable! Ash is still as silly as he was, when? 20 or 30 years ago? I´m not into zombies, but I don´t see a way around this.
  • doubleoego wrote: » I have no respect for the dvd/blu ray releases of the Bond movies because the content is overwhelming poor. There's so much that goes into the production process and we get less than barebones. Just look at the standard single …
  • Ed83 wrote: » Also, no previews, and no bs when loading the disc up. Just boot straight to the menu for easy launch. Oh yes, please!
  • If there ever was a recommendation to go for the blu rays, it's the Bond films. I was sceptical before, but I guarantee you, you haven't seen the films in such a quality.
  • Another idea of mine: Does anyone have a recommendation for a blu ray player software that doesn´t have problems with copy protection?
  • I was really surprised by how much I enjoyed this movie! Arnold was great, Emilia Clarke was great, that Jason Clarke was great I had expected, but I was positively surprised that Jai Courtney seems to have a future as an actor after all. Arnold´s …
  • Ed83 wrote: » Makemkv is what I use to save to harddrive. Vudu is an option, but unfortunately you will have to pay a $2 fee to get the HDX version if you have all of the blurays. If you don't already have the blurays you will pay $13.99 a piece u…
  • ohfilms1 wrote: » EDIT: Oh this will be fantastic! No two ways about it. Thanks a lot for posting, @ohfilms1 :-)!
  • RC7 wrote: » I'll take a two hour film if its paced to perfection. I like especially the paced-to-perfection part :-). What do I care for overall length of the film.
  • bondjames wrote: » I'm not suggesting that anyone in reality is meeting specifically get a grip/lock on South American water supplies, Not specifically South America, but there are companies, like Nestlé, which buy rights for commercial use o…
  • antovolk wrote: » @Mark0Connell As SPECTRE ends its wrap party it's clear one cast member took advantage of the free bar. #SPECTRE #PinewoodStudios That´s a great foto =)) ! I wonder how they managed to get the fag in. Or is th…
  • CrzChris4 wrote: » As far as sequels go, I know that Cameron has stated multiple times that the story arc was completed with Terminator 2. Whether he would want to make another is anybody's guess but I highly doubt it at this point. See the delete…
  • Wether they exist in reality or not, such secret organisations per definitionem lend themselves outstandingly as dramatic vehicles for Bond films. That´s why they were used right from the start. Their suitability as dramatic device makes it of cours…