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Alrighty all your Blu-Ray owners out there. I am making a "wish list" of Blu-Ray movies that I need to look into putting on my wish list for Christmas.
It all started when I kept hearing about some movie called Baraka that so many people talk about on other forums. What is so enticing about that movie? I really had never heard of it before about 3 weeks ago.
A few movies on my wish list are: * Iron Man * Dark Knight * I, Robot * I Am Legend (Not totally sold on this one) * Gone in 60 Seconds (Yeah, it's corny, but for some reason I like it).
What else should I be looking at that are really great Blu-Ray movies?
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One idea is that you could go to highdefdigest.com and click on the blu-ray reviews, then sort by rating based on the movie, video, audio, overall, etc. I enjoy their reviews for the most part, the most informative part being the actual review of the disc and how it performs.
i would add to that: Wall-e Transformers (great demo disc, and like you with 60 Seconds, while not the best movie i just enjoy it) Harry Potter 1-5 are all very impressive Ratatouille Batman Begins ( may as well have both )
It all depends on your tastes of course, but all those are great DISCS.
Steve
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Thanks Steve. I've been out at hidefdigest.com off and on all day...
I have Transformers, the first 5 Harry Potter movies, and Batman Begins all on HD-DVD, so I should be set there.
I had forgotten about Ratatouille. That was a cute movie. Wall-e I saw at a drive-in (yup, we still have them in Iowa) last summer with the kids. They weren't sold on it as there wasn't a lot of dialog, but maybe I should revisit that idea too.
Keep the ideas and suggestions coming, and if anyone knows the "secret" around the popularity of Baraka, let me know...
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The Nightmare Before XMas is pretty well done, especially the audio.
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if anyone knows the "secret" around the popularity of Baraka Nick, the movie on Blu-ray is visually stunning, it's the first of its kind 8K scan from a fully restored 70MM film. Sleeping Beauty and Kung Fu Panda are a couple other movies that I feel are excellent in Blu-ray and great for the kids. I have the Dark Knight, Wall-E, as well as the second Narnia on pre-order from Amazon.
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Hitman is one of my favorite Blu-ray demo disks, and also a movie I really enjoy (and did not expect to).
The Dave Matthews Radio City concert Blu-ray is also fantastic.
I'd pass on I Am Legend... I own it and wish I hadn't bought it, though I'm not much into the horror flicks, so I should have known better.
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My favorite Blu-rays so far (as far as both liking the movies as well as the presentation):
Apocalypto Cars Iron Man Juno Kill Bill: Volume 1 Kill Bill: Volume 2 Kung Fu Hustle No Country For Old Men Run Lola Run Sunshine
Obviously some of those have more over-the-top audio, but I thought they were all fun.
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The James Bond set, if you like 007.
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Thanks guys. Our stupid internet was down so I couldn't comment sooner. Actually, it was down for a huge chunk of central Iowa as someone cut through 2 fiber pipes. One had 96 fiber strands and the other had 126 fiber strands. What a mess. Anyway, it gave me time to re-wire my equipment rack and move some gear around to get ready for when I can put the Blu-Ray player in (Christmas). All cables are in place and labeled.
Now to keep the movie suggestions coming so I can pick out a top few and get them ordered.
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re: Baraka...it's beautiful lush photography shot in 70mm. It's certainly worth seeing, but you may want to rent it before dropping $20 on it. It's not a "movie" in the traditional sense of the word. There's really no plot, or narrative.
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