{"id":15,"date":"2009-05-02T22:30:21","date_gmt":"2009-05-02T12:30:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/angband.dyndns.org\/blogs\/m0rg0th\/?p=15"},"modified":"2009-05-03T10:08:36","modified_gmt":"2009-05-03T00:08:36","slug":"15","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/m0rg0th.andulain.net\/?p=15","title":{"rendered":"Feeling Blue(-ray)&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With the impending premiere of the new <a href=\"http:\/\/www.startrekmovie.com\/\">Star Trek<\/a> movie I thought perhaps I should rewatch the early movies. I know many don&#8217;t find much to praise about the first movie, but I do like it and appreciate it in spite of its failings. Many of them could probably have been avoided if &#8220;executives&#8221; had faith in fans and ideas! &#8220;Wrath of Khan&#8221; is probably my favourite as for many. I shall follow these 2 with &#8220;The Final Frontier&#8221;, definitely my 2nd favourite: it&#8217;s a &#8220;cerebral&#8221; thing! Unfortunately watching them again reminds me how disappointed I am in the DVD releases as a whole. They seriously need to be &#8220;remastered&#8221; properly. Perhaps I&#8217;ll be happier with the impending Blueray versions. However I&#8217;ll be renting those first, or going to someone else&#8217;s to watch them. I won&#8217;t be wildly buying them. This moves me onto a Blue-ray rant in general.<\/p>\n<p>It seems we must, just as we did with DVD, be subjected to the blatant &#8220;pig in a poke&#8221; attitude of studios once again. I&#8217;ve now gathered a small library of what I have considered the &#8220;necessities&#8221; for me, based on what&#8217;s available. Of those, I&#8217;m content that I&#8217;ve been given &#8220;reasonable&#8221; value for money with regard to most of them. In general my disappointments relate to one aspect or another, rather than a complete dud. I&#8217;d also preface this with the fact that I&#8217;ve on average only paid $25 (AU) for each of them.<\/p>\n<p>Out of the 33 movies I&#8217;ve now bought, it&#8217;s amazing that several STILL come with only the standard audio tracks that were on the DVD. Admittedly the do sound noticeably better, but that ISN&#8217;T the point. It&#8217;s supposed to be a HIGH DEFINITION medium. All of them display superior visual quality, although I&#8217;d say that Coppola&#8217;s <em>Dracula<\/em> is a let down visually and audibly. It should have looked so much better. I appreciate that given that the film may have presented some test of skill to pull up for the newest medium, but I remember it looking glorious on the big screen. Surely it should have presented better. Especially given that as a movie it was a such an artistic and visual feast. Additionally why the fuck am I only getting a standard definition soundtrack? <em>Alexander<\/em> is the same: yes it&#8217;s visually better, but WTF is with the audio? Hopefully consumers in general are going to indicate that this is not acceptable. Paying 3 times as much for a better quality picture and &#8220;marginally&#8221; better sound is just a blatant rip off! Again.<\/p>\n<p>We went through this with DVD early on with cheap trashy transfers at an exorbitant price. It held me back from purchasing many DVD&#8217;s, and it is also going to do the same re. Blue-ray. At the ridiculous price of Blue-ray discs at the moment I&#8217;m now vetting extremely carefully future purchases. Additionally I&#8217;m suggesting the same to my friends. It&#8217;s unlikely I&#8217;ll be buying <em>Alien<\/em> and it&#8217;s sequels without a preview on someone&#8217;s system or renting them first. The same will follow for any of the George Lucas films IF they EVER get to Blue-ray!<\/p>\n<p>And, if the studios think they can extort $70 or more per season for shows, they (hopefully) are fooling themselves. NONE of the series I have so far seen offer a HD soundtrack, so why should I be paying 3 times the price? Presumably they believe that those who buy Blue-ray are not affected by any economic downturn, and will just buy anything regardless of consideration.<\/p>\n<p>*sigh* Commercial extortion all over again, the cycle continues.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With the impending premiere of the new Star Trek movie I thought perhaps I should rewatch the early movies. I know many don&#8217;t find much to praise about the first movie, but I do like it and appreciate it in spite of its failings. 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