"Movie" is usually the closest to what you actually want. The color temp should be Warm or 6500K.
You really need to use a disc to get the Brightness and Contrast set ideally. It takes a little practice, but once you understand what you're trying to do, it's easy to dial them in.
A disc and a blue filter are both required for the Color and Tint, but they are a little harder. The biggest problem is the blue filter is just that, a filter. Like all real-world filters it isn't a brick wall. It lets come colors other than blue through, so it's technically impossible to get the Color and Tint 100% judging only with the blue filter. But you can get them close.
Additionally: See if there's a backlight level control. Turning that down can help with light bleed in the black areas.
Last edited by ClubNeon; 11/20/09 03:44 PM.