Muffin Top Merkley
Be a man!
I recently caught up to the rest of the world and purchased a high definition television (A 46 inch LED Samsung D6000, if youre curious). This new TV replaced our old one which was just a 27 inch standard definition set. Needless to say, its a HUGE leap forward in both picture and sound.
Ive always been a huge fan of movies and try to watch as many as possible. Since Ive purchased the TV, its almost safe to say that Ive become nearly obsessed with watching Blu-Rays to get the full use out of my television, and maximum enjoyment out of the movie.
I have a small collection of Blu-Rays currently, but I am looking for ones that can be considered the some of the best. That can include anything and everything from superb picture and sound quality, to a brilliant collection of special features.
I enjoy movies and shows from all genres, so Im looking for a wide variety of recommendations, both in film and TV series.
This is not a spam friendly thread. Do not just list movies that you enjoy in glorious high definition, please provide reasoning behind your choice.
Currently the Blu-Rays that I enjoy are:
The Dark Knight: While most of the film still looks good in high definition, its nothing to brag about compared to other movies. However, the scenes that have been filmed in IMAX are mind-blowing good, especially the opening bank robbery sequence.
If you are interested to see the true black levels that your TV is capable of, The Dark Knight is the perfect example to demonstrate it.
Sin City: Black and white films can not only look gorgeous in high-definition, but they can also take advantage of certain strengths in ways other films can't. Bold contrast, inky black levels and fine shadow details are especially important when you have a black & white palette, and these are all beautifully represented on this disc.
I have the two-disc release which contains a ton of extra materials to keep the interested viewer entertained such as:
*Cine-Explore A picture in picture visual commentary including the audio commentary from Rodriquez and Miller as well as artwork, green-screen behind-the-scenes footage and other scene-specific materials, which pop up at the appropriate times during the film that compares the finished version of the flim to what it looked like before the Computer Graphics was added..
*Commentary with Robert Rodriguez & Frank Miller
*Commentary with Robert Rodriguez & Quentin Tarantino
*Kill Em Good An interactive comic book
*An all green-screen version of scenes
*Features on the cars, costumes & props of Sin City
*A feature on the special effects & make up
*Teaser and Theatrical Trailer
I also have The Hangover & Unstoppable, and my wife has two of the Twilight movies on Blu-Ray (but dont ask me what two because I have no clue).
What Blu-Ray movies or television shows would you recommend to someone who is looking to compose a collection of the best blu-rays?
Again, this is NOT a thread suitable for spamming. Please provide reasoning for your recommendations.
Ive always been a huge fan of movies and try to watch as many as possible. Since Ive purchased the TV, its almost safe to say that Ive become nearly obsessed with watching Blu-Rays to get the full use out of my television, and maximum enjoyment out of the movie.
I have a small collection of Blu-Rays currently, but I am looking for ones that can be considered the some of the best. That can include anything and everything from superb picture and sound quality, to a brilliant collection of special features.
I enjoy movies and shows from all genres, so Im looking for a wide variety of recommendations, both in film and TV series.
This is not a spam friendly thread. Do not just list movies that you enjoy in glorious high definition, please provide reasoning behind your choice.
Currently the Blu-Rays that I enjoy are:
The Dark Knight: While most of the film still looks good in high definition, its nothing to brag about compared to other movies. However, the scenes that have been filmed in IMAX are mind-blowing good, especially the opening bank robbery sequence.
If you are interested to see the true black levels that your TV is capable of, The Dark Knight is the perfect example to demonstrate it.
Sin City: Black and white films can not only look gorgeous in high-definition, but they can also take advantage of certain strengths in ways other films can't. Bold contrast, inky black levels and fine shadow details are especially important when you have a black & white palette, and these are all beautifully represented on this disc.
I have the two-disc release which contains a ton of extra materials to keep the interested viewer entertained such as:
*Cine-Explore A picture in picture visual commentary including the audio commentary from Rodriquez and Miller as well as artwork, green-screen behind-the-scenes footage and other scene-specific materials, which pop up at the appropriate times during the film that compares the finished version of the flim to what it looked like before the Computer Graphics was added..
*Commentary with Robert Rodriguez & Frank Miller
*Commentary with Robert Rodriguez & Quentin Tarantino
*Kill Em Good An interactive comic book
*An all green-screen version of scenes
*Features on the cars, costumes & props of Sin City
*A feature on the special effects & make up
*Teaser and Theatrical Trailer
I also have The Hangover & Unstoppable, and my wife has two of the Twilight movies on Blu-Ray (but dont ask me what two because I have no clue).
What Blu-Ray movies or television shows would you recommend to someone who is looking to compose a collection of the best blu-rays?
Again, this is NOT a thread suitable for spamming. Please provide reasoning for your recommendations.