I really liked the allegory of this in the end, but wanted to call out the issue of putting only the Dolby Digital audio tracks on the Blu ray disc. There was no dtsMA or anything available. If this type of greed keeps up, it would make blu rays somewhat pointless.
They spent >$100 million to make the movie. If they could not afford a high definition soundtrack, is this considered a low budget movie these days? Or was it ignorance or greed?
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Topic - Ender's Game audio format fraud on Blu ray - sbrians 12:46:31 02/25/14 (8)
- RE: Ender's Game audio format fraud on Blu ray - cfraser 09:59:30 02/26/14 (7)
- Maybe there are different versions - sbrians 17:05:28 02/26/14 (6)
- Possibly so - cfraser 10:57:22 02/27/14 (0)
- Summit/Netflix fraud & collusion confirmation - sbrians 20:54:24 02/26/14 (4)
- Ever heard the phrase, "Don't sweat the small stuff?" ^ - Road Warrior 08:45:42 03/02/14 (1)
- Yes - sbrians 08:37:51 03/03/14 (0)
- RE: Summit/Netflix fraud & collusion confirmation - volunteer 05:02:47 02/27/14 (1)
- The United States District Court for the Northern District of California - sbrians 11:48:47 02/27/14 (0)