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Any really visual giants that can ONLY be enjoyed on your HDTV?Do any of them have a plot too?
These are 2 independent questions. I'd be interested in both answers independently as ell as corporately. I realise "sometimes" a film may exceed in one category to such an extend that it may require a purchase.
....just my 2¢
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***Any really visual giants that can ONLY be enjoyed on your HDTV?
Do any of them have a plot too?I use my HDVT set to watch mostly normal cable channels - it works exceedingly well at that. Plus for great demos of what a progressive scan DVD player can do. But the films I use for those demos are the ones I would rather not watch. I have not found any movie I like yet that was recorded well in DVD. Barry Lyndon was one great disappointment.
***These are 2 independent questions. I'd be interested in both answers independently as ell as corporately. I realise "sometimes" a film may exceed in one category to such an extend that it may require a purchase.
And to me these are two different worlds. I mentined before that what I usually watch as a "movie" is 99% on VHS tape, done on a different system.
I have heard of new releases of good movies on DVD, but I have not seen them yet and the fact it s DVD means not too much, unfortunately.
have you tried the "Oxbow Iccident", Imax films, or tapistry videos?
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