Ok, Blu-Ray. You lose.
I. See. No. Difference.
Yeah, it's crisp, but no better than a DVD in my opinion.
Ok, Blu-Ray. You lose.
I. See. No. Difference.
Yeah, it's crisp, but no better than a DVD in my opinion.
Bu--but! the cute blue boxes!
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Depends on what it is you're watching dude.
An example of something that looks pretty bad is Highlander.
A good HD remaster is Ben-Hur (remastered and restored frame by frame from the 65mm film negative).
TNG HD remasters look grainy for a lot of footage (like on the bridge), but there's still quite a bit of stuff that looks better than the DVD versions. They used the best source in all cases.
Pretty much.
Garbage city. Gatsby was also awful. Reallllly hated that book. The problem is there is no classic American literature so they take sub-par stuff and call it classic because it's the best there is to offer. I also dislike anything where the author was clearly paid by the word. I'm looking at you Melville and James Fenimore Cooper. LOOKING STRAIGHT AT YOU.
I have enjoyed some Dumas and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. I wouldn't call them favourites, but it was bearable. I actually have a really nice Count of Monte Cristo set lying around somewhere. Unsure what edition, I'd have to find it.
Well, you already know what I recommend.
Martin is decent as well though.
Best day ever for my Vita? I say yes.
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