New BR SE DVD info
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The original negative print of Blade Runner is on the move. I can't say who has got it, or where it's going.
Re: New BR SE DVD info
Heilo wrote:The original negative print of Blade Runner is on the move. I can't say who has got it, or where it's going.
Aw, go on...I promise not to tell anyone else
I'll have a guess...Charlie-boy at Scott-Free Productions. No?
Richard Gunn
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We each live in our own realities - who's maintaining yours?
The only thing that you can be 100% sure of, is that you can't be 100% sure of anything.
I was wondering if the delay of the DVD might not mean that we will get a Blue Ray release instead of DVD? This would be worthwhile.
I saw a Blue Ray presentation that was astounding - you can read my review of it here and see the discussions that ensued:
http://forums.audiworld.com/htelect/msgs/6920.phtml
BTW this is my first posting here - please be gentle
I saw a Blue Ray presentation that was astounding - you can read my review of it here and see the discussions that ensued:
http://forums.audiworld.com/htelect/msgs/6920.phtml
BTW this is my first posting here - please be gentle
Welcome to the forums Reggie.
I dunno about Blu-Ray - I suppose I'll get the player when I buy my PS3, but I ain't shelling out for a HDTV until they're less than ?200...so I won't really get the benefit.
My question is, will you be able to really tell the difference between a good DVD transfer and blu-ray on anything smaller than a 50 inch HDTV screen?
I dunno about Blu-Ray - I suppose I'll get the player when I buy my PS3, but I ain't shelling out for a HDTV until they're less than ?200...so I won't really get the benefit.
My question is, will you be able to really tell the difference between a good DVD transfer and blu-ray on anything smaller than a 50 inch HDTV screen?
Richard Gunn
We each live in our own realities - who's maintaining yours?
The only thing that you can be 100% sure of, is that you can't be 100% sure of anything.
We each live in our own realities - who's maintaining yours?
The only thing that you can be 100% sure of, is that you can't be 100% sure of anything.
Richard,
The answer is yes - but only if you are close to the screen. This is sort of like the people who bought 42" ED plasmas -watching from 8ft away the difference between a HD and ED was very trivial. However closer up you can tell the difference.
It think that is why you are not seeing 1080p stuff come out in the lower sizes yet (except the LCD panels) because the real market is the bigger screens for now.
Reggie
The answer is yes - but only if you are close to the screen. This is sort of like the people who bought 42" ED plasmas -watching from 8ft away the difference between a HD and ED was very trivial. However closer up you can tell the difference.
It think that is why you are not seeing 1080p stuff come out in the lower sizes yet (except the LCD panels) because the real market is the bigger screens for now.
Reggie
Well, the eventual technology was supposed to project the image directly onto the retina using low-powered lasers
I guess that's a little scary
There's various indications that the good 'ol US military hi-jacked the technology for fighter pilots...or did I dream that?
Hmmm, dunno they definitely have the technology already in place to project HUD graphics directly onto the inside of the pilots visor - I guess the next logical step would be directly into the eye...
I guess that's a little scary
There's various indications that the good 'ol US military hi-jacked the technology for fighter pilots...or did I dream that?
Hmmm, dunno they definitely have the technology already in place to project HUD graphics directly onto the inside of the pilots visor - I guess the next logical step would be directly into the eye...
Richard Gunn
We each live in our own realities - who's maintaining yours?
The only thing that you can be 100% sure of, is that you can't be 100% sure of anything.
We each live in our own realities - who's maintaining yours?
The only thing that you can be 100% sure of, is that you can't be 100% sure of anything.
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Re: New BR SE DVD info
Heilo wrote:The original negative print of Blade Runner is on the move. I can't say who has got it, or where it's going.
Hey who are you ?? you come to this forum, register & make 1 post which also could have said simply said "I know things you ppl wouldnt believe !!"
and then this bombshell drops on us ??
I am i dreaming?? please somebody pinch me !!!! this has to be all Blade Runner fans dream come true "A Final Cut" we really are gonna see this film so as it should have been !! lest i not mention a theatrical release and 3 versions on BR & HD DVD, i cant go on my is head spinning
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