I would also like to recommend the BBC Human Planet series of Bluray: Here's the trailers...
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Which Blu-Ray DISC can used to Show Off, for new FULL HD TV
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May 5 2011, 07:14 PM
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I would agree with Baraka anytime. Having watched it first time on big screen many years ago, it was thrilling to see it being transferred to bluray. Awesome stuff. The best venue for Baraka unfortunately would be in Imax theatre...
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May 7 2011, 01:19 AM
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Baraka for audiences nowadays may seem like just 'one of the many' documentary that looks pretty. But at that time it was groundbreaking indeed. I was awed by it for more than 15 years. In fact, I kept a video cassette of it (originally from UK) during this time, until now with the bluray version.
For the baraka lovers, actually the same team of film maker made another documentary after the success of Baraka, its called Chronos. All of you can check that out. But its no way as good as the Baraka. Too bad. |
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QUOTE(MoonRider @ May 7 2011, 05:47 PM) I think for those crowd, just play them Fast and furious & avatar will do the trick. Try Sanctum or UP for the 3D effect not bad too I suppose (I don't have 3D TV unfortunately). |
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