#180 Tænk hvis man var faldet død om, inden Blu-ray udgaven var kommet. Så havde man aldrig fået set Robin Hood eller Casablanca i HD!!! Jeg havde aldrig tilgivet mig selv!!!
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The Nightmare Before Christmas skal helt sikkert opgraderes. Jeg har selv den R1-udgave de omtaler i anmeldelsen med det "herlige" non-anamorphic transfer og den er selvfølgelig forudbestilt. :D
"'The Adventures of Robin Hood' is presented in its original Academy flat ratio of 1.37:1, with a repurposed 1080p/VC-1 encode. I'm again amazed at this transfer. From the first frame, it is almost impossible to believe that 'The Adventures of Robin Hood' is a film over seventy years old. Colors are simply brilliant. They are so rich, in fact, they almost look painted on. Granted, it's hardly a realistic look, but this is glorious Technicolor, which is the equivalent of cinematic cotton candy. Scene after scene is a joy to behold, particularly the "great feast" sequence in Sherwood Forest. The reds are remarkably brilliant, greens lush as a jungle, the purples royal, and yellows dazzling.
This Blu-ray, like the HD DVD, also offers a nice upgrade over the standard-def version, which was released a couple of years ago. The image is a bit sharper -- the DVD sometimes looked softer and more blurry from shot to shot, but consistency on the Blu-ray is superior. The level of depth and detail is also amazing for a film from 1938 -- indeed, it rivals many new releases for clarity and cleanliness. You'll still be able to spot some grain, but it is hardly excessive. After a minute or two, I didn't even notice it. Some might also find the image a bit "hot" -- it does have a high contrast look. Whites seem to teeter on the edge of being blown out, but never quite fall off the cliff. Though such a high-key look can give the appearance of being too edgy, I didn't see any actual edge enhancement or other post-processing issues.
The only reason I'm not giving 'Robin Hood' a full five-star video is because it may be just a smidgen less perfect, and not quite as sharp, as the absolute top tier of Warner's Ultra-Resolution titles, such as 'Gone With the Wind,' and the title I still hold up as the absolute reference-standard, 'Singin' in the Rain.' But that's a minor quibble. 'The Adventures of Robin Hood' looks fantastic."
#186 Jeg tror det er et genbrug af det gamle HD DVD review. Jeg var helt vild med DVD versionen, som havde det fantastiske Technicolor gén, men parret med HD, så er detaljegraden helt uhørt og så en film, som er lavet før 2. verdenskrig.
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#181 filmz-Bruce 16 år siden
#182 aknot 16 år siden
The Nightmare Before Christmas (Blu-ray)
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#183 elwood 16 år siden
DVD'en var jo i forvejen ekstrem flot så...
#182 Nice!
Tom Cruise: "I just love this scene, and the set"
#184 El vez 16 år siden
#185 filmz-Kadann 16 år siden
The Nightmare Before Christmas skal helt sikkert opgraderes. Jeg har selv den R1-udgave de omtaler i anmeldelsen med det "herlige" non-anamorphic transfer og den er selvfølgelig forudbestilt. :D
#186 McPeter 16 år siden
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/877/adventuresofro...
"'The Adventures of Robin Hood' is presented in its original Academy flat ratio of 1.37:1, with a repurposed 1080p/VC-1 encode. I'm again amazed at this transfer. From the first frame, it is almost impossible to believe that 'The Adventures of Robin Hood' is a film over seventy years old. Colors are simply brilliant. They are so rich, in fact, they almost look painted on. Granted, it's hardly a realistic look, but this is glorious Technicolor, which is the equivalent of cinematic cotton candy. Scene after scene is a joy to behold, particularly the "great feast" sequence in Sherwood Forest. The reds are remarkably brilliant, greens lush as a jungle, the purples royal, and yellows dazzling.
This Blu-ray, like the HD DVD, also offers a nice upgrade over the standard-def version, which was released a couple of years ago. The image is a bit sharper -- the DVD sometimes looked softer and more blurry from shot to shot, but consistency on the Blu-ray is superior. The level of depth and detail is also amazing for a film from 1938 -- indeed, it rivals many new releases for clarity and cleanliness. You'll still be able to spot some grain, but it is hardly excessive. After a minute or two, I didn't even notice it. Some might also find the image a bit "hot" -- it does have a high contrast look. Whites seem to teeter on the edge of being blown out, but never quite fall off the cliff. Though such a high-key look can give the appearance of being too edgy, I didn't see any actual edge enhancement or other post-processing issues.
The only reason I'm not giving 'Robin Hood' a full five-star video is because it may be just a smidgen less perfect, and not quite as sharp, as the absolute top tier of Warner's Ultra-Resolution titles, such as 'Gone With the Wind,' and the title I still hold up as the absolute reference-standard, 'Singin' in the Rain.' But that's a minor quibble. 'The Adventures of Robin Hood' looks fantastic."
#187 gi-jones 16 år siden
#188 filmz-Bruce 16 år siden
#189 McPeter 16 år siden
http://www.play.com/DVD/Blu-ray/4-/5888255/-/Produ...
#190 McPeter 16 år siden
Coming To America på blu-ray!!! wuhu :-D
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Dog ikke så godt review af billed/lyd:
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/744/comingtoameric...
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Review:
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