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"...This is good, but not phenomenal...."

Posted by oscar on January 9, 2008 at 05:47:17:

It might have been phenomenal if they had doubled the video bitrate..... ;>)

But in this case, I suspect the master tape itself wasn't really that great. And I suspect the transfer to Blu-ray could have been better. But I should see it for myself. One great thing about HD media, the transfers are often so good, you can start nitpicking the original program material.

It's a must-have, but I'm not sure it's a "must-have-now" movie. I should go back to an old practice of waiting several months for the movie to achieve "catalog" status with subsequent MSRP price drop.

thx