View Full Version : The Exorcist Directors Cut BluRay
arista
20-05-2010, 09:40 AM
http://images.play.com/covers/12455165x.jpg
bliss
I can watch that crazy girl jump up a bite a blokes balls
in Full 1080P vision and 5.1 sound,
Demons every speaker mix.
http://www.play.com/DVD/Blu-ray/4-/12455165/The-Exorcist-Extended-Director-Cut/Product.html#
Just £12.99 BluRay Free to your door.
Well done Play.com
amazon ain't even got it yet.
DrunkerThanMoses
20-05-2010, 09:42 AM
I have the boxset so no need for bluray. I need a bluray player first anyway :)
Good film know.
arista
20-05-2010, 09:44 AM
I have the boxset so no need for bluray. I need a bluray player first anyway :)
Good film know.
Your get a BluRay player at some point
and the Cool thing is it plays all your normal DVD's as well
BB_Eye
20-05-2010, 11:18 AM
I'm really pissed off that the Americans are getting the original Nightmare on Elm Street on blu-ray as well as the Last Emperor and not us here in Europe. Does nobody here buy blu-ray or something?
setanta
20-05-2010, 04:46 PM
The spider bit is class, but answer me something: is Blu-Ray that much better?
BB_Eye
20-05-2010, 05:34 PM
Sure... it's the same movie at four times the native resolution running at a higher bitrate than you get on a regular DVD. Obviously you don't need blu-ray just like you never needed DVD's over VHS, but I think the difference is more than worth it considering blu-ray players are getting cheaper.
You occasionally get some poor transfers of older movies though. Chungking Express was disappointing in this respect.
setanta
20-05-2010, 05:43 PM
Sure... it's the same movie at four times the native resolution running at a higher bitrate than you get on a regular DVD. Obviously you don't need blu-ray just like you never needed DVD's over VHS, but I think the difference is more than worth it considering blu-ray players are getting cheaper.
You occasionally get some poor transfers of older movies though. Chungking Express was disappointing in this respect.
It's probably a very strange thing to be saying, but I actually like a film to look like a film - that grainy, picturesque quality rather than total clarity. Takes away from the magic for me.
I remember watching The Fellowship of the Ring on HD and my eye was struggling to stay with the action because everything was so crystal clear. Spent most of the time watching the blades of grass behind them.
BB_Eye
20-05-2010, 05:57 PM
It's probably a very strange thing to be saying, but I actually like a film to look like a film - that grainy, picturesque quality rather than total clarity. Takes away from the magic for me.
I remember watching The Fellowship of the Ring on HD and my eye was struggling to stay with the action because everything was so crystal clear. Spent most of the time watching the blades of grass behind them.
I found the cinematography in the LOTR trilogy incredibly ugly and digitised anyway. The visuals in LOTR get too much praise imho.
I'm also a fan of film grain and analogue photography, but sadly digital filming has largely replaced it due to being less costly. Suffice to say, analogue movies look even grainier on blu-ray. :p
arista
20-05-2010, 06:05 PM
I'm really pissed off that the Americans are getting the original Nightmare on Elm Street on blu-ray as well as the Last Emperor and not us here in Europe. Does nobody here buy blu-ray or something?
We are getting them a bit later.
Also many are soon to be Worldwide Region Code.
BluRays are so cheap now
on Play.com and amazon.
setanta
20-05-2010, 06:08 PM
I found the cinematography in the LOTR trilogy incredibly ugly and digitised anyway. The visuals in LOTR get too much praise imho.
I'm also a fan of film grain and analogue photography, but sadly digital filming has largely replaced it due to being less costly. Suffice to say, analogue movies look even grainier on blu-ray. :p
The one thing though that I would love to watch on Blu-Ray or HD is any wildlife series from BBC, like Planet Earth or Blue Planet. I'd say they are spectacular on it.
letmein
23-05-2010, 05:55 AM
http://images.play.com/covers/12455165x.jpg
bliss
I can watch that crazy girl jump up a bite a blokes balls
in Full 1080P vision and 5.1 sound,
Demons every speaker mix.
http://www.play.com/DVD/Blu-ray/4-/12455165/The-Exorcist-Extended-Director-Cut/Product.html#
Just £12.99 BluRay Free to your door.
Well done Play.com
amazon ain't even got it yet.
She never bit his balls.:nono:
arista
23-05-2010, 05:59 AM
She never bit his balls.:nono:
She does in the Directors Cut.
letmein
23-05-2010, 06:46 AM
She does in the Directors Cut.
No, she doesn't. She grabs him by the balls. I've seen and have the director's cut.
arista
23-05-2010, 06:53 AM
No, she doesn't. She grabs him by the balls. I've seen and have the director's cut.
Look Again
she bites as well.
Ideal for 1080P vision and 5.1 sound.
arista
27-05-2010, 01:26 PM
I'm really pissed off that the Americans are getting the original Nightmare on Elm Street on blu-ray as well as the Last Emperor and not us here in Europe. Does nobody here buy blu-ray or something?
Good News
p62 of DVD & BluRay World Mag issue 85
Confirms
Nightmare On Elm Street is out now on BluRay
- it is Region Free.
So plays Worldwide.
arista
13-09-2010, 10:26 AM
Due for release on 11 Oct 2010
Ads are now in the T3mag for this Extended Edtion 2 disc BluRay
pre order for amazon.
Utter Bliss.
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