Best Blu-Ray Movie
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SocietyWhat is the best movie on blue-ray in terms of video quality?
I have heard that Disney movies are all good ones. -
NateAnything Pixar/Disney or Dreamworks will look nice. Some movies with CGI features look nice. Your standards comedies/chick flicks will have little enhancement.
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hoops23WALL-E is pretty damn amazing. Can't wait for Avatar to come out..
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Fab1bI think animated looks the best even in HD TV along with Blu-Ray
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McFly1955here is some helpful info from one of my favorite sites--- everything you need to know there.
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1168342
According to that information, the following are in the absolute highest tier of picture quality :
bb nf A Bug's Life Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 2.35:1 | Disney
bb nf Kung Fu Panda Video: AVC | Audio: TrueHD | AR: 2.35:1 | DreamWorks
bb nf Up Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 1.78:1 | Disney
bb nf Coraline Video: VC-1 | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 1.85:1 | Universal
bb nf Ratatouille Video: AVC | Audio: PCM | AR: 2.40:1 | Disney
bb nf Cars Video: AVC | Audio: PCM | AR: 2.40:1 | Disney
bb nf Monsters, Inc. Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 1.85:1 | Disney
bb nf Monsters Vs. Aliens Video: AVC | Audio: TrueHD | AR: 2.39:1 | DreamWorks
bb nf Monsters, Inc. (UK Import) Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 1.85:1 | Disney
bb nf Meet the Robinsons Video: AVC | Audio: PCM | AR: 1.78:1 | Disney
bb nf I, Robot Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 2.35:1 | Fox
bb nf Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Video: AVC | Audio: PCM | AR: 2.35:1 | Buena Vista
bb nf Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Video: AVC | Audio: PCM | AR: 2.40:1 | Buena Vista
bb nf Chicken Little Video: AVC | Audio: PCM | AR: 1.78:1 | Buena Vista
bb nf Open Season Video: AVC | Audio: PCM | AR: 1.85:1 | Sony
bb nf The Wild Video: AVC | Audio: PCM | AR: 1.85:1 | Buena Vista
bb nf Man on Fire Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 2.40:1 | Fox
bb nf Bee Movie Video: AVC | Audio: TrueHD | AR: 1.85:1 | Dreamworks
bb nf Baraka Video: VC-1 | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 2.20:1 | MPI Media
bb nf Tinker Bell Video: AVC | Audio: PCM | AR: 1.78:1 | Disney
bb nf The Host Video: VC-1 | Audio: PCM | AR: 1.85:1 | Magnolia
bb nf Live Free or Die Hard Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 2.35:1 | Fox
bb nf Domino Video: VC-1 | Audio: TrueHD | AR: 2.40:1 | Warner
bb nf Tell No One Video: VC-1 | Audio: PCM 2.0 | AR: 2.35:1 | MPI Media
bb nf Sin City Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 1.85:1 | Disney
bb nf Rocker, The Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 1.85:1 | Fox
bb nf Transporter 3 Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 2.35:1 | Lionsgate
bb nf Red Cliff: The Special Edition (UK Import) Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 2.35:1 | Entertainment In Video
bb nf Youth Without Youth Video: AVC | Audio: TrueHD | AR: 2.35:1 | Sony
bb nf TMNT Video: VC-1 | Audio: TrueHD | AR: 2.40:1 | Warner
bb nf Becoming Jane Video: VC-1 | Audio: PCM | AR: 2.35:1 | Disney
bb nf Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl Video: AVC | Audio: PCM | AR: 2.40:1 | Buena Vista
bb nf Dragon Hunters Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 1.78:1 | Phase 4 Films
bb nf Wall-E Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 2.40:1 | Disney
bb nf Bolt Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 1.78:1 | Disney
bb nf Transporter 2 (Japan Import) Video: AVC | Audio: TrueHD | AR: 2.35:1 | Sony
bb nf Corpse Bride Video: VC-1 | Audio: DD | AR: 1.85:1 | Warner
bb nf Chronicles of Narnia, The: Prince Caspian Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 2.35:1 | Disney
bb nf International, The Video: AVC | Audio: TrueHD | AR: 2.40:1 | Sony
bb nf Grand Canyon Adventure: River At Risk (IMAX) Video: VC-1 | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 1.78:1 | Image
bb nf Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen (IMAX) Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: mixed | Paramount
bb nf Sleeping Beauty Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 2.55:1 | Disney
bb nf Happy Feet Video: VC-1 | Audio: DD EX | AR: 2.40:1 | Warner
bb nf Happy Feet (UK Import) Video: VC-1 | Audio: PCM | AR: 2.40:1 | Warner
bb nf Lonely Hearts (Japan Import) Video: AVC | Audio: TrueHD | AR: 2.35:1 | Sony
bb nf Hot Fuzz Proposed Move Video: VC-1 | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 2.35:1 | Universal
bb nf Wallace & Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death (UK Import) Video: AVC | Audio: TrueHD | AR: 1.78:1 | 2 Entertain
bb nf Horton Hears A Who! Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 1.85:1 | Fox
bb nf Crank 2: High Voltage Video: AVC | Audio: DTS-HD MA (7.1) | AR: 1.85:1 | Lionsgate
bb nf Fighting Video: VC-1 | Audio: DTS-HD MA | AR: 1.85:1 | Universal
bb nf Watchmen: Theatrical Version (UK Import) Video: AVC | Audio: TrueHD | AR: 2.39:1 | Paramount -
SocietyIs it safe to say that with some movies you won't notice much of a difference between dvd and blu-ray? I ask, because with the movies that I have watched on blu-ray, I haven't been "blown away" with the video aspects of the movies. I am missing out on the audio portion as I haven't upgraded that part.
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McFly1955Society wrote: Is it safe to say that with some movies you won't notice much of a difference between dvd and blu-ray? I ask, because with the movies that I have watched on blu-ray, I haven't been "blown away" with the video aspects of the movies. I am missing out on the audio portion as I haven't upgraded that part.
Yes, that's very true in some instances. Most movies have at least a slight improvement, but there are those older movies that look pretty much the same as their DVD counterpart.
As for an excellent or even OK blu ray, you should definitely be seeing a difference in picture quality. There are some websites that show side by side comparisons of blu ray vs dvd of the same screenshot, which may be helpful.
When I'm making a decision on whether to upgrade from a DVD copy to a Blu Ray copy of something in my collection, I always check out a few web sites and see if they are worth making the upgrade..
To really tell the difference with blu ray you need:
-- 1080p TV
-- really need at least 40" to see the difference (depending on how far you are sitting from the screen)
-- blu ray player connected to the tv via HDMI cable
-- a good blu ray movie
What movies have you viewed on blu ray that didn't impress you?? -
Society
1080p - CheckMcFly1955 wrote: To really tell the difference with blu ray you need:
-- 1080p TV
-- really need at least 40" to see the difference (depending on how far you are sitting from the screen)
-- blu ray player connected to the tv via HDMI cable
-- a good blu ray movie
What movies have you viewed on blu ray that didn't impress you??
40" - Check
HDMI cable - Check (PS3 player)
Good blu-ray movie - questionable
So far I have watched District 9, 500 days of summer (for the wife) and Inglourious Basterds. I'm a newbie at the blu-ray. Don't get me wrong, District 9 and Ingl. bast. looked good, but it's hard to compare without the side by side comparison. -
ZWICK 4 PREZI thought Transformers looked better on blu-ray than dvd.
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McFly1955
If you haven't already, go through an article like this one below to make sure you are using the best settings:Society wrote:
1080p - CheckMcFly1955 wrote: To really tell the difference with blu ray you need:
-- 1080p TV
-- really need at least 40" to see the difference (depending on how far you are sitting from the screen)
-- blu ray player connected to the tv via HDMI cable
-- a good blu ray movie
What movies have you viewed on blu ray that didn't impress you??
40" - Check
HDMI cable - Check (PS3 player)
Good blu-ray movie - questionable
So far I have watched District 9, 500 days of summer (for the wife) and Inglourious Basterds. I'm a newbie at the blu-ray. Don't get me wrong, District 9 and Ingl. bast. looked good, but it's hard to compare without the side by side comparison.
http://gear.ign.com/articles/938/938051p1.html
This isn't the exact one I used, but it looks to have pretty much all of the same settings as my PS3. -
wes_mantooth
Agreed.ZWICK 4 PREZ wrote: I thought Transformers looked better on blu-ray than dvd.
I think anything that is computer enhanced looks alot better on bluray.
And as mentioned before, check the avsforum site, it is very good when dealing with bluray -
Society
That seems to be the standard from what I have read.wes_mantooth wrote:
Agreed.ZWICK 4 PREZ wrote: I thought Transformers looked better on blu-ray than dvd.
I think anything that is computer enhanced looks alot better on bluray.
And as mentioned before, check the avsforum site, it is very good when dealing with bluray -
wes_mantoothSome of the older movies really don't look that great on bluray. I bought Goodfellas and couple other 80's/90's movies and they are not worth the price hike to be honest.
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hoops23As others have said, animated and CGI look the best on blu-ray. That's where the enhancements really shine.
District 9 was very good on blu-ray..
Ironman is another one that looks great on blu-ray, as does The Dark Knight..
I heard Cars looks fantastic, but I've never seen it on blu-ray. I know all of the pixar movies are supposed to be pretty amazing, but I know for sure WALL-E is.
Pretty much any movie that uses cgi, animations, explosions, etc.. looks better on blu-ray. Other movies, like the aforementioned 500 days of Summer should suffice with the DVD upscaling. -
heel023Spiderman 3 looked pretty cool on blu ray.
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NateCars is pretty cool on blu-ray. It was the first blu-ray I had seen played and it was absolutely amazing.
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LJIf you have been watching Regular DVD's on your PS3, then normal "live action" Blu Rays, you aren't going to see much of a difference. the PS3 has some of the best up converting technology available. So if you pop in a regular widescreen version of let's say, The Departed, you aren't going to notice that big of a difference when you go to Blu Ray.
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justincredibleAlso check out www.blu-ray.com for quality reviews.
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stwest30Up was pretty cool.
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jmogTransformers 1 and 2 were great on Blu Ray, Cars and Wall-E are amazing on Blu Ray.
Like everyone else said, any movie with a lot of CGI or computer animation there is a big difference. -
BuckeyeBlueI though Gladiator was pretty amazing.
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hoops23Gladiator was actually rated as one of the worst done blu-ray conversions.. Obviously it still looks good, but I guess the audio isn't as sharp as it could be..
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Thunder70I really think that the audio on BD is much better that the pic on BD when compared with DVD. But, you do need a good surround system to experience that...
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Fab4RunnerNerds.
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Nate
Hos.Fab4Runner wrote: Nerds.
(kidding)