QUOTE(fadthil @ Nov 2 2009, 10:58 AM)
Showing at Hall 10? hmmm... i'm quite surprised why GSC choose halls other than hall 2 or 3 (at 1Utama) which have a better THX-equipped sets... 
Maybe THX don't matter in documentary like this....
I suppose that with a smaller screen, there PQ will be better? Also there is the cost of buying a whole new screen for the digital movie. I have seen many digital movies (3D and 2D) and will continue to as the PQ is much better on these screen. However, the AQ is lousier than the THX halls...Maybe THX don't matter in documentary like this....
On the AQ in THX screen for This Is It, i disagree. The AQ is superb as u literally feel each bass note and the highest squeal of the lady (cant remember her name, too many letters) guitarist on Black and White and Beat It....
I would recommend catching in in THX halls.... the PQ should be close to the digital version (its in 1:78:1 format, but the AQ is superb...
Will get the BD too...
Added on November 3, 2009, 2:05 am
QUOTE(aiman04 @ Nov 2 2009, 05:25 PM)
Huh? The bass overdone? It's just perfectly balanced on my system. Did you guys set the LFE level a few dBs hot? Even the dialogue is fine. Obviously some re-calibration is needed. ROTF is flawless to me, especially the regular Amazon version. The Walmart Big Screen version, yes, it is a few dBs too low, but no certain frequency overpowering others, just need to crank the volume up a few dB.
The PQ on the IMAX scenes are amazing. Opening up the ratio really gives the scope more room to breath. In scenes like this where the characters are really tall, narrower ratio certainly has it's advantage. With the IMAX 70mm resolution, ILM rendered the robots at 4k resolution (4 times bigger than 1080p) and the details really shows.
IMAX is the definitive version, if you actually want the movie in the first place, or if you're looking for a good demo disc for your system.
I agree... the IMAX version is the definitive version to get, esp if u like to see giant robots duking it out in the jungle, with bits and pieces flying AND a couple more scenes to make the fights look more choreographed....The PQ on the IMAX scenes are amazing. Opening up the ratio really gives the scope more room to breath. In scenes like this where the characters are really tall, narrower ratio certainly has it's advantage. With the IMAX 70mm resolution, ILM rendered the robots at 4k resolution (4 times bigger than 1080p) and the details really shows.
IMAX is the definitive version, if you actually want the movie in the first place, or if you're looking for a good demo disc for your system.
Was disappointed that there were only 2 locales with IMAX portions as i hope to see BB in IMAX too, but the jungle fight scene is really the one to show off yr Full HD + 1080p BD setup.... beats those IMAX scenes from TDK.
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