Caught the second half of it on the INHD channel - I sometimes do venture into the HDTV area of the sea of channels.It was incredibly enjoyable. To be able to view such a marvelous image quality truly enhanced the movie effectiveness.
We all know the film by some second-rate theater, many by VHS tapes or mediocre DVD on a 27" TV.
Believe me, you MUST see it in HD. The level of detail that is simply lost in poor quality tape is incredibly high. In HD they flood the screen, creating the visual feast that you shall never forget.
It does appear that there are more and more small nuggets that can be discovered on the HDTV channels. It IS a slow process, but the results, albeit scarce, are so rewarding that every movie buff should at least start considering the HDTV.
I will be monitoring that INHD channel closely, and the next time there is something worthy on it - I will play it on the large screen.
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Topic - Last night's treat: Clockwork Orange in HDTV - Victor Khomenko 06:45:19 11/08/03 (9)
- any chance for Videodrome in HD? _ <nt> - Mart 11:37:16 11/13/03 (0)
- Wow, I'm jealous - mishmashmusic 10:38:17 11/10/03 (0)
- I did see it in a good movie theater. - mollecon 19:22:39 11/08/03 (0)
- Re: Last night's treat: Clockwork Orange in HDTV - patrickU 12:15:18 11/08/03 (4)
- Re: Last night's treat: Clockwork Orange in HDTV - rico 12:58:38 11/08/03 (3)
- Wrong, it was BANNED in England: I believe it STILL is. Kubrick was - tinear 13:47:06 11/08/03 (2)
- I took this from a WGBH web site for clarification - rico 04:20:43 11/09/03 (0)
- Re: Wrong, it was BANNED in England: I believe it STILL is. Kubrick was - patrickU 02:33:29 11/09/03 (0)
- HDTV - Troy 12:08:03 11/08/03 (0)