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New York, 8:13 PM
Sat Dec 5
9 posts in the last 24 hours
Oh boy I bet Eva Green in The Dreamers is fucking FABULOUS on blu-ray. If that ever hits blu-ray, I just might have to do something about it.
Otherwise. this still doesn't make me want to buy a blu-ray player or blu-ray discs. And that says a lot cause if there was one thing that would make me a converter, it would be something like this. It will be obsolete in 10 years so I'll just wait for whatever that turns out to be.
"...we've never even seen a Blu-Ray player, let alone actually used one..."
What?! How is this possible. Guys, it's not like DVD's are going to come back in style... you're living in the past if you continue buying them over Blu-ray versions (or renting them, as you should also be doing).
@MCWHAMMER: My DVD player is my computer. And I don't really buy DVDs.
Also, to be honest, I think Blu-Ray isn't the future--the future is digital content. So why invest a ton of money in something that's going to be obsolete in a a matter of years?
@Lux Alptraum: digital content won't be the future until our country catches up to the rest of the civilized world in terms of broadband penetration (hehe, i know) and broadband speed. BUT...I do understand Lux's position, as Blu-Ray drives for PCs are still kinda pricey, and you need to make sure your video card and monitor are both HDCP compliant. I have a PS3, and honestly I watch my existing DVDs more than I do Blu-Rays, partially because the PS3 is also a fantastic up-scaling DVD player. I still prefer to buy and watch Blu-Rays for new movies and I've only replaced a very few of my existing DVDs with a Blu-Ray.
@FrancesTheMute: We've got a long time until the digital switch really happens for movies. Right now, with a pretty fast connection, I can go out, rent a movie, come back, and watch the whole thing by the time I've downloaded an entire movie in non-compressed 1080p movie (and most streaming services do not offer real 1080p). And I care about special features.
I am impressed with that list. Which is interesting, because I don't like that site (mainly on the making me pay money for any pictures of the movies? Pay for the video is fine, but for the stills?
11/25/09
Otherwise. this still doesn't make me want to buy a blu-ray player or blu-ray discs. And that says a lot cause if there was one thing that would make me a converter, it would be something like this. It will be obsolete in 10 years so I'll just wait for whatever that turns out to be.
11/24/09
I approve this reason.
11/24/09
What?! How is this possible. Guys, it's not like DVD's are going to come back in style... you're living in the past if you continue buying them over Blu-ray versions (or renting them, as you should also be doing).
11/24/09
Also, to be honest, I think Blu-Ray isn't the future--the future is digital content. So why invest a ton of money in something that's going to be obsolete in a a matter of years?
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