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Got 'Cars' and 'Ratatouille' yesterday

Posted by Russell on November 7, 2007 at 09:05:17:

Played 'Ratatouille' last night on my new Pioneer BDP-95FD (yeah--more than what I wanted to spend, but I couldn't resist ;-) ) and it looks incredible, even on my oldish Sony direct-view at 1080i. I can only imagine how it would look on a big plasma set. The film's attention to even the smallest details is just extraordinary. Can't comment on the sound (my player is temporarily hooked up to the TV's speakers), but it seemed quite full and clear (though some of the 'French'-accented dialog was hard to understand--I can't imagine kids picking it up at all).

'Cars' is up next--can't wait! (See the rave review below.)

Russell