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In Reply to: RE: Netflix vs: Blockbuster Online - what it comes down to for me. posted by mbnx01 on August 21, 2011 at 10:22:54
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??????
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My first experience was about 1948. My uncle Stanley had a set that was about 9 inches. I was mesmerized by it. When we moved to a new house nobody nearby had one. My dad was eventually one of the last on the block to get one in 1953. It was an RCA 17" blonde tabletop that we put on a dedicated cast iron stand.Dad was constantly fiddling with the vertical hold. Back then the vertical lock signal wasn't invented yet. That thing had 20 or more tubes. My dad had a large selection of tubes so he wouldn't have to pay the tv repairman.
It was great to witness the dawn of that technology. Before that the all American 5 radio was king. Lots of very good entertainment on the radio including big band shows, radio serials etc. That radio was put on top of the refrigerator so little fingers couldn't mess with the dials.
What I distinctly remember is the sense of excitement that something unusual was happening... something that is completely gone today. Today you walk into many a home in the middle of the day and you see huge flat screen on, with nobody watching.
Like the worst junkies we have reached the point where new fix is constantly needed... rear projection was replaced by plasma, then LCD, now LED and BR, but it is never enough.
Me, I am comfortably stuck in roughly 2000. That state of the art is plenty good for me. When I get HD, I like it, but I don't miss it when I just get the regular DVD. Just like in music, as soon as the major problems are gone it matters none any more, and I get absorbed in music or film.
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...not only that it was solar powered and eco-freindly too.
If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing well
(Proverb)
He's been looking for one...
Watch for the tips....
If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing well
(Proverb)
Can't even type, his hands trembling...
that if he can't read this sign, it means that abstinence is bad for him.
If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing well
(Proverb)
That is what you get for watching Kuro plasma.
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Yes, people who are interested in high quality and getting the most for their entertainment dollars sure are hard to understand.
I'm going to go sell my 50" tv and get a 6" b&w to show how pure I am.
If we applied your thinking to dentistry the only tool a dentist would need is a pair of pliers.
"Lock up when you're done and don't touch the piano."
-Greg House
...available on your screen.
Do as you wish... I am just speechless. I think your post is suitable for Video Science forum, much less so for Films.
What kind of idiot picks a fight with someone in the film forum who is discussing the various options for watching films?
The fact that someone would discuss the good and bad points of various vendors leaves you 'speechless' is too bizarre for words.
Congratulations. You are the 'pretentious, argumentative moron of the day'. Probably of the year, actually.
I've been posting at the asylum for eight years. There are only two people here whose posts I will never bother to read. You are one of them.
"Lock up when you're done and don't touch the piano."
-Greg House
Eight years... heh? Time indeed you switched to that BR thingy... maybe even videogame. One can only watch films for so long.
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...when I left Belgrade for USA in 1986, we had only one B&W TV.
"The tragedy is the American situation where a man has to be a winner. Nothing else is acceptable."
Charles Bukowski
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