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Topic History of: My brand new Sony massive HD/3D TV set...
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giles2008 Ben Hur is truly magnificent on Blu Ray. Anything by Disney or Pixar will also show off your system nicely but annoyingly "Finding Nemo" isnt out until October. "Sound Of Music" is also worth a look. "Black Narcissus" and "Red Shoes" are also wonderful restorations on Blu Ray.
JK2006 Stop it Andrew!
andrew There will be more BluRay 3D but there is not much 3D on Sky or Virgin. Avatar was the same to me in 2D it's simply tripe James Cameron finally admitted he took the story from Dances with Wolfs, even even thou he was adamant at first it was a original idea, you don't fool movie buffs like me.

Hollywood you can fuck your bad remakes they are pointless all you do is add CGI and film in 3D Journey To The Centre Of The Earth 1959, was the dog's bollocks there will only be one James Mason no improvement needed. I love stop motion it was more sophisticated more time was needed and careful planning, no lets all sit behind a Mac and do out of sync monsters instead.
Prunella Minge That screen would be far too big for me. Sounds nice though. My problem with blu-ray players is that you can't make them region free, and I get quite a few disks from the US.
veritas I just looked at a 46" 3D Samsung today at a very suspicious price of approx 500 pounds with a Blueray 3D DVD player thrown in.

It makes me think either the economy is about to go belly-up or some new technology is coming.

I'm still not sure about whether I would watch much 3d at home.

I still like the theatre experience..in the expensive seats of course. No peasants nearby chattering.

I did have a headache after Alice in Wonderland..all that concentration.