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Brent_Reid wrote:The Man from Earth (2007)....
Give that the BD has the same lossy 5.1 audio as the DVD but is missing the DVD's 2.0 track and extras, surely this is important info for a potential purchaser and worth posting in the BD's listing? If I had known all this I wouldn't have wasted my time and money buying the BD in the first place.
Before you say it, I know this site generally refrains from commenting on the image quality of comparative releases, but how many other SD video-shot feature films on standalone BDs are listed here? Any at all?
Brent_Reid wrote:Aha - I forgot about 28 Days Later! Are there any more though? I'm genuinely interested. I know there are a handful of SD-shot music concerts that have been re-released on BD with lossless audio, but can't think of any other feature films...
Brent_Reid wrote:I'd like to know if there are any more shot solely on SD tape...
Brent_Reid wrote:Hi Noor, so did Soderbergh shoot any films solely in SD that are now on BD? We've IDed three so far - I'd be very surprised if we find a fourth or fifth!
Brent_Reid wrote:Hi Noor, so did Soderbergh shoot any films solely in SD that are now on BD? We've IDed three so far - I'd be very surprised if we find a fourth or fifth!
I appreciate whichever mod split this off into a separate thread, although post number two belongs back in the thread it was lifted from...
I cannot find out if Villmark was actually shot on SD digital video back in 2003. IMDb claims “35 mm” but it can be incorrect.Brent_Reid wrote:I'm specifically referring to feature films shot natively in SD and later issued as the main attraction on a BD.
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