It really seems like many folks here are seeing some films for the first time on DVD. That's fine with me but I can't really take the opinions of the films as seriously when the viewer didn't make it to the cinema.I don't care how much money was put into a home theater rig, it just doesn't match the presentation of a high quality movie theater presentation.
It's really too bad that HT exists in the first place. People are satisfied to stay home and "wait for the DVD". These viewers are missing a big part of the movie experience and shutting down good theaters at the same time.
For me, HT is a great thing, but even the finest HT set-ups(such as the Meridian $100K job) are no match for even an average movie theater.
Hey here's an idea, why not actually go to a movie and forget about your systems for awhile.
Have fun,
Tranny
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Topic - It's amazing how "reviews" come after the DVD> - Tranny 16:04:43 03/15/00 (14)
- Re: It's amazing how "reviews" come after the DVD> - mean ween 09:37:14 03/20/00 (0)
- Both formats can be valid for film viewing. - TAFKA Steve 15:05:51 03/16/00 (0)
- Re: It's amazing how "reviews" come after the DVD> - Collin 10:13:06 03/16/00 (2)
- How do you know without seeing them? - Stephen Hayes 10:35:18 03/16/00 (1)
- Re: How do you know without seeing them? - Collin 13:38:09 03/16/00 (0)
- I built a HT solely because ... - Mart 21:57:35 03/15/00 (5)
- FWIW, forgot to mention ... - Mart 22:09:30 03/15/00 (4)
- progressive scan to the rescue? - late 08:21:12 03/16/00 (3)
- what does that rectify, frame-drooping? - Mart 09:16:59 03/16/00 (2)
- banded, schmanded, they sounded good - late 09:50:38 03/16/00 (1)
- oh no - Mart 15:23:10 03/16/00 (0)
- Disagree! - TMH 16:18:21 03/15/00 (2)
- the T word - late 17:23:42 03/15/00 (1)
- Re: the T word - MiKe 18:36:28 03/15/00 (0)