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How did we watch movies for 100 years without that Blu thing?

Posted by Victor Khomenko on August 22, 2011 at 06:51:56:

I don't get it. I have been watching movies since 1954, still remember watching the Bicycle Thieves on a 6" B&W TV... shivers down my spine.

It never crossed my mind that our experiences were deficient in some way.

I don't feel that way today either. All that Ossessione (the 1943 title with Massimo Girotti) with "image quality" leaves me cold, speechless and wondering...

I could understand picking out the BR when both are available, but selecting the provider based on that criteria??????