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Posted By: CV Pan's Labyrinth on HD DVD - 01/01/08 07:00 AM
So I finally have something with a DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack, and 7.1, no less. I don't have rear surrounds yet, but maybe this will fast-track that plan. \:\) I won't watch the movie tonight, but tomorrow. I put the disc in just to see the DTS-HD Master Audio light come on. Just in the 2 minutes I watched at low volume, it seems like it will be a fun movie on my system.

Who else picked it up?
Posted By: CV Re: Pan's Labyrinth on HD DVD - 01/01/08 07:31 PM
Okay, so I just watched it. It was a pretty cool story. Some harsh stuff in there!

Some of the gunfire and explosions were very nice, and of course some of the sound effects pertaining to the fantasy aspect of the film were cool, too.

Is this the only discrete 7.1 disc so far, or were there others? Like I said, I'm only running 5.1 right now. I doubt I'll even be able to tell the difference between 5.1 material matrixed to 7.1 and discrete 7.1, except perhaps if I'm really concentrating on material that's supposed to demo the 7.1 configuration, but I'd still be interested in hearing from people who have a full 7.1 setup with a movie like this.
Posted By: Lorenzo1000 Re: Pan's Labyrinth on HD DVD - 01/03/08 05:15 AM
Fantastic movie. I don't have the HD DVD yet but I had mentioned in this thread what an interesting film this was.

Pan's

On another note I picked up the Director's cut of Kingdom of Heaven on Blu-Ray that is also DTS-HD. The director's cut of this film is so much better than the theatrical release; it's like watching a completely different movie.
Posted By: CV Re: Pan's Labyrinth on HD DVD - 01/03/08 05:24 AM
Oh, yeah? Kingdom of Heaven is one of the Buy One Get One Free Blu-ray discs on Amazon.com right now. Maybe I'll find something else to go with it and try it out.
Posted By: CV Re: The Kingdom/Serenity - 01/03/08 08:23 AM
I just watched The Kingdom on HD DVD. I was surprised it was only Dolby Digital Plus, now that Dolby TrueHD soundtracks are a lot more common. It sounded very nice, anyway, but you'd just think a release like this would have lossless.

I liked the movie. I've let myself buy numerous movies I wouldn't normally purchase because of the Buy One Get One sales, but this one I paid more for, and it's nice when that works out and I actually like the movie. \:\)

I did get Serenity since it was part of the promotion. I wasn't a fan of Firefly, but there were a few parts of the show that were all right. However, when people would say they loved the show for the characters, or for the fact that it was the wild west in space, it really made me wonder. Star Wars always had enough western elements to it to soak up the credit for that idea. Firefly was simply more blatant about it. The characters of Firefly never seemed to develop three dimensions for me. Still, I thought I'd give the movie a try, and while it definitely seemed like a TV show trying to be a movie, there were some entertaining moments, and they definitely utilized the LFE. I enjoyed it enough, and if you actually liked the TV show, I'm sure it's even better. Ha ha.
Posted By: terzaghi Re: The Kingdom/Serenity - 01/03/08 01:28 PM
I put pans labyrinth my netflix queue but it says very long wait on hd dvd.

I have 13 movies in my queue and all but 5 have a wait ranging from 'short' to 'very long'. 2 of the available now's are SD DVD's. so I guess out of 11 HD DVD's in my queue only 3 are available now

I am starting to wonder how many hd dvd's netflix really has.
Posted By: RickF Re: The Kingdom/Serenity - 01/03/08 04:50 PM
I haven't watched the movie on HD-DVD yet, but both my wife and I really did enjoy this movie on the SD-DVD.

Which brings another question, what in the heck do we do with the SD-DVDs in our collection as they get replaced by the HD-DVDs. So far we haven't bought an HD movie we already had in SD but it's inevitable that the time will come.
Posted By: Wid Re: The Kingdom/Serenity - 01/03/08 04:58 PM
 Originally Posted By: RickF
I haven't watched the movie on HD-DVD yet, but both my wife and I really did enjoy this movie on the SD-DVD.

Which brings another question, what in the heck do we do with the SD-DVDs in our collection as they get replaced by the HD-DVDs. So far we haven't bought an HD movie we already had in SD but it's inevitable that the time will come.



Give them to a friend
Posted By: RickF Re: The Kingdom/Serenity - 01/03/08 05:01 PM
Donate, you mean ... which correlates to a charitable tax write off, of course. \:\)
Posted By: nickbuol Re: The Kingdom/Serenity - 01/03/08 06:16 PM
I checked with the possibility of selling them to places that buy and sell used CDs, DVDs, games, etc, but you only get about $1 max per movie. CV gave a bunch of stuff away here, and I know that others have sold DVD "bundles" on eBay. You don't get much, but it is at least a little more than $1 (like, maybe $2)... I have so many SD movies, many that I opened but haven't even watched yet, sitting around. I may be looking for new homes for my collection too.
Posted By: Lorenzo1000 Re: Pan's Labyrinth on HD DVD - 01/03/08 07:42 PM
 Originally Posted By: Lorenzo1000
Fantastic movie. I don't have the HD DVD yet but I had mentioned in this thread what an interesting film this was.

Pan's

On another note I picked up the Director's cut of Kingdom of Heaven on Blu-Ray that is also DTS-HD. The director's cut of this film is so much better than the theatrical release; it's like watching a completely different movie.


I forgot to mention that part of the reason I enjoyed "Kingdom Of Heaven" so much (It's about the Crusades in case you didn't know)was the fact that the conflict and differences between Muslims and Christians still exist today. I find it ironic that many centuries later that the same issues exist and that society on both sides hasn't really advanced much.
Posted By: skyhawk669 Re: Pan's Labyrinth on HD DVD - 01/07/08 06:56 PM
Really? I didn't find this movie to be specially accurate in its history. Also the conflict between Muslims and Christians now and as it was then has evolved a little bit... But maybe I'm just nitpicking here.
Posted By: Lorenzo1000 Re: Pan's Labyrinth on HD DVD - 01/10/08 12:16 AM
I would guess you would have to define what you mean by "evolved"


As far as historical accuracy You have to consider that much of what is written about any historical event is colored by the perspective of the writer. By the way I have no idea what's accurate or not accurate in the movie, I just enjoyed the fact that it was not all about trying to obliterate the other side and illustrated that the crusades were not all about fighting for christianity so to speak and that some of the Crusaders were there for their own gain.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Pan's Labyrinth on HD DVD - 01/10/08 12:29 AM
Some?
Posted By: Lorenzo1000 Re: Pan's Labyrinth on HD DVD - 01/10/08 04:01 AM
I was trying to allow for a few a few true believers. ;\)
Posted By: skyhawk669 Re: Pan's Labyrinth on HD DVD - 01/10/08 02:06 PM
Yes some, as hard as it is to believe there were a few that did do it for other reasons than personal gain.

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As far as historical accuracy You have to consider that much of what is written about any historical event is colored by the perspective of the writer.


Well I know that this is said a lot by many people about historical accounts nowadays, but how is that different from any writing? After all pretty much everything written down is from a specific point of view, it's hard to be totally impartial, such is human nature. To me that's not a problem as long as the author is honest about his/her perspective.
That's why when it comes to any historical subject we need to read documents and reports from many different people to get a somewhat accurate picture of the facts.
Anyway all I'm trying to say is that yes I'm aware that one has to be careful when dealing with historical documents and that's why I said what I said about that movie, while not the worst when it comes to accuracy, it's very far from being accurate either.

I'm not trying to hijack the thread any further, so I apologize if I've annoyed anybody here.
Posted By: Lorenzo1000 Re: Pan's Labyrinth on HD DVD - 01/11/08 01:05 AM
No worries, you're just stating things as you see them. That's OK by any point of view. \:\)
Posted By: skyhawk669 Re: Pan's Labyrinth on HD DVD - 01/11/08 01:11 AM

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