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  • Just watched SH bluray

    It was pretty nice... I was explaining to my wife all the differences of the game. Like how Harry Mason is the main character haha. Also I noticed in the tunnel at the beginning you can see Cheryl's name on the wall. I'll need to document these, I don't think the SH fans are as hardcore as RE fans are about RE, so someone will have to do it for them
    Last edited by Scream; 07-14-2007, 01:23 PM.

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    There's a SH community, just not as wide spread and they tend to concentrate themselves alot.

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    • #3
      I didn't know it came out on Bluray! I'll have to go pick it up soon.

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      • #4
        Unfortunately, this is a vanilla release. Even the bonus content on the DVD isn't present, so beware.

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        • #5
          Yeah but the PCM audio....Sirens...;o Though the fact its an MPEG2 encode is kind of shitty. Hopefully a re-release will come with high bitrate AVC.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Umon Daisuke View Post
            Unfortunately, this is a vanilla release. Even the bonus content on the DVD isn't present, so beware.

            Silent Hill - Ultimate Box should contain all the contents of the two disc edition (also included) on the BluRay disc.
            (The 3rd DVD that comes with it is also a little bit sweet, ignore the crappyness of this picture as I used VLC to take it and it tends to get a bit screwy at times)
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            • #7
              Nice, I didn't know the ultimate box had a different version. Too bad that disc you showed isn't bluray too though.

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              • #8
                Thanks Carn.

                And Dot, there are lots of other great looking MPEG2 BD movies. One of which is Black Hawk Down and even Four Brothers (which was on BD 25 as well).

                Sony just did a really bad job with SH. I agree about the PCM soundtrack though; it's the single best advantage IMO of BD even with games.

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                • #9
                  Do you know if the RE 2 BD is any good? Of course the movie sucks, we already know that, but compared to the DVD how is it?

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                  • #10
                    I hear that it is exactly the same, except the main feature is in high definition, while the features are still in standard 480p definition.

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                    • #11
                      Quality had nothing to do with MPEG2 or bitrate. Its Bluray, they through all technology to the wind and just stuff it so full of data it doesn't matter. What made it turn out "meh" was their capture of the film. But trust me, this is the best version by far, the older HDTV versions had horrible contrast in comparison. I wouldn't expect a new release to come out though, most people can't tell the difference. Hell, I still see people buying 5th Element Blurays and act like they are happy with it. Weird.

                      Actually I just did a comparison of the BD version to the HDTV version. Hardly any difference, seems that the original film just has crappy contrast. Must be another of the brilliant direction moves with this movie.
                      Last edited by Krispy; 07-17-2007, 01:39 PM.

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                      • #12
                        I bought The Fifth Element on BluRay. It was my first BluRay =P.

                        Whats wrong with it? I know it's not exactly as good quality as Casino Royale or Saw 3, but....yeah I'm just interested to know from a technical stand point.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Nemesis556 View Post
                          Whats wrong with it ... from a technical stand point.
                          Not enough gratuitous nudity on Milla's part...


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                          But seriously, I too would like this information. I recently got the Ultimate Edition of the 5th Element on regular DVD as it was only $5 bucks
                          Last edited by Project Omega; 07-17-2007, 01:42 PM. Reason: Zing'd

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                          • #14
                            The Fifth Element Bluray has been touted as the single worst HD transfer to date. In fact, the Bluray source was so bad that people used the satelite HDTV source instead. Here is an example shot. Blurry, dirty, and a general lack of refinement. You can check out a hd digest review here where the reviewer is more or less baffled as to why the Bluray looks so bad. The problem? A combination of a badly done capture of the film to digital media and a badly done MPEG2 encode.

                            I don't mean to sound harsh, but if you can't tell the lack of quality than you have a poor TV or lack the discerning eye for HD material.
                            Last edited by Krispy; 07-17-2007, 02:04 PM.

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                            • #15
                              It was so bad that Sony remastered it for a recent release:



                              Change of specs too with BD50 and MPEG4. Sony has a replacement program in effect too:



                              But Kris, I think the prestigious worst HD tranfer award has to go to Talladega Nights.

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