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Post by G✇JI☈A on Jan 3, 2008 2:15:39 GMT -5
Well this question will count for any animated movie available on BR/HD DVD:
Is it worth it?
I say this because animated movies are already at their best look and they are not really filmed using HD cameras. So is their any benefit of getting a animated movie in these modes?
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Post by The Line on Jan 3, 2008 2:17:36 GMT -5
the only thing I can think of is more room for possible extras.
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Jan 3, 2008 2:30:39 GMT -5
Eh, I dunno. My regualr DVD of it looks pretty sharp. Though it actually looked better on my old analog TV than on the new HDTV I got. This is probably related to the fact I accidentially grabbed the full screen version though.
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Post by casualobserver on Jan 3, 2008 2:32:00 GMT -5
Eh, I dunno. My regualr DVD of it looks pretty sharp. Though it actually looked better on my old analog TV than on the new HDTV I got. This is probably related to the fact I accidentially grabbed the full screen version though.
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Post by bradyfan on Jan 3, 2008 5:20:25 GMT -5
I myself picked up the wide screen version
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Post by REDUNBECK~! on Jan 3, 2008 5:33:33 GMT -5
Well, HD/Blu-Ray tend to be able to reproduce colors more brightly and accurately than Standard DVD, and they can pretty much eradicate any of the annoying 'jagginess' that tends to show up in non-straight lines on SD. And, of course, HD/BR are just plain sharper and bring out more detail in the picture.
And there's the High-Def sound as well.
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