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Mike37

Nov 17, 2008 - CST 5:05 PM
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Mike37
Member since:
December 2007
Just a heads up, Wal-Mart has a decent selection of 15 dollar Blu-Rays. The ones I remember are,

Mad Max
Shoot Em Up
The Shining
Clockwork Orange
Alexander The Great: Directors Cut


There were many more then that... they also had Terminator 2 and Stargate for 10.00.

mvckalel

Nov 17, 2008 - CST 11:34 PM
says... I now own UP and Monsters, Inc. on blu-ray!!!
mvckalel
Member since:
October 2007
Well, Target had (last week), also similar selection, with The Aviator (was very, very VERY tempted to buy it), The Shinning, A Clockwork Orange, and a few more also for $15...

Mike37

Nov 18, 2008 - CST 1:18 AM
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Mike37
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December 2007
Wal-Mart also had The Aviator...

Friend of mine may be buying me A Clockwork Orange... that is if he can't get my HD-DVD copy out of his now dead HD-DVD Player.

richiro33

Nov 18, 2008 - CST 7:31 AM
richiro33
Member since:
December 2007
Mad Max or The Road Warrior? Is Mad Max on blu cuz that would be great.

Henning

Nov 18, 2008 - CST 7:49 AM
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February 2002
Mad Max isn't on Blu yet. It is released under MGM.

Road Warrior, The [Blu-ray] » is released under Warner Bros.

richiro33

Nov 18, 2008 - CST 8:24 AM
richiro33
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December 2007
Probably not a clamoring for Mad Max or Beyond Thunderdome but I would get both on Blu.

mvckalel

Nov 18, 2008 - CST 8:49 AM
says... I now own UP and Monsters, Inc. on blu-ray!!!
mvckalel
Member since:
October 2007
Unfortunately The Aviator on blu, has just a regular DD, and in HD DVD has a DD+...

Love Hendrix!

Nov 18, 2008 - CST 10:38 AM
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June 2006
That may be ^true mvckalel, but the BD's bitrate is the same as that of the HD DVD's DD+, as noted in this example (of Warner's "Good Night and Good Luck"), from a HighDefDigest review...

(Note that although the HD DVD release of 'Good Night, and Good Luck' presents the film in Dolby Digital-Plus, the Blu-ray spec also does not require the use of the format except when a track goes beyond 5.1 channels, i.e., 6.1 or 7.1 soundtracks. The actual bitrate of the Dolby Digital track on this Blu-ray version is thus identical to the Dolby Digital-Plus track on the HD DVD, approximately 640kbps.)

You could listen to a comparison and would not be able to tell them apart.

-JOE- (Love Hendrix!)

wolfen

Nov 18, 2008 - CST 12:23 PM
wolfen
Member since:
August 2007
Quote:
Probably not a clamoring for Mad Max or Beyond Thunderdome but I would get both on Blu.


Who...

run...

Barter...

Town?!
[Post edited by wolfen on Nov 18, 2008 - CST 12:24 PM]

Mike37

Nov 18, 2008 - CST 5:07 PM
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Mike37
Member since:
December 2007
Sorry... meant Road Warrior.

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