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L.J.
10-03-2005, 04:48 PM
So which DVD's out there are considered to have an excellent soundtrack, great story and is just a must have for HT?

Defshep
10-03-2005, 06:37 PM
GLADIATOR (Signature Series, DTS-ES track)
Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Terminator 3
Pirates of the Carribean
Black Hawk Down
...to name a few, and not necessarily in that order. Although Gladiator is tops.

paul_pci
10-03-2005, 07:52 PM
Saving Private Ryan
I,Robot
Chicago
The Italian Job
Star Wars
Fast Times at Ridgemont High

L.J.
10-03-2005, 07:58 PM
I already own Gladiator and LOTR trilogy. I've passed by Pirates a few times at BB and will probably pick it up next time I'm there,especially since it's DTS. I've saw T3 and BHD so many times on cable I just pass em up now. Thanks for the reply


Anymore great ones out there anyone can think of?

L.J.
10-03-2005, 08:08 PM
Saving Private Ryan
I,Robot
Chicago
The Italian Job
Star Wars
Fast Times at Ridgemont High

I already own the SW trilogy and will be picking up the new trilogy in November.(There's gonna be a I,II,III trilogy right?) I just had Italian job in my hand last week for $9.99 and I've seen it so many times on cable I put it back. I may grab it next time. I will definately pick up I,Robot. Thanks

Woochifer
10-03-2005, 08:15 PM
Here's a few that I would add...

Master and Commander - This DVD is the best reference disc that I've heard because it does so many things exceptionally well, and it's one helluva good movie as well. The disc contains some of the best surround effect you'll ever hear with excellent bass extension as well. The sounds seamlessly connect the front and back channels, and will reward you in spades for having your speakers properly aligned, voice matched, and level matched. It will still sound good with a compromised speaker setup, but it won't give you that startlingly realistic effect that a properly done setup will convey. The soundtrack also conveys the dialog and ambient cues with great clarity.

U-571 - Reasonably entertaining movie. The DTS track on this DVD has good imaging and a lot of good bass effect

Blue Planet - An IMAX DVD with an exceptionally well mixed soundtrack that has pinpoint imaging cues along with great range in the sound effects. The shuttle launch scene alone makes a very impressive demo. Other IMAX movie soundtracks that I've heard are done every bit as well as this one.

Saving Private Ryan - Another tour de force demo disc with a lot of surround activity everywhere and effective usage of the LFE track

Monsters, Inc. - Pretty much any of the Pixar DVDs will give you a very clean sounding soundtrack with a lot of good surround imaging cues and bass activity

Terminator 2: Ultimate Edition (out of print) - Great sci-fi flick that works in all facets. The newer DVD version got rid of the superlative DTS-ES soundtrack that comes with this version. The DD track is still pretty good, but unless they reworked it with the current Extreme Edition DVD, the DTS track that comes with the Ultimate Edition is the way to go.

The Italian Job - Smart, entertaining movie. Very impressive and well balanced soundtrack that does equally well with music, dialog, and sound effects.

Words of caution - the LOTR:FOTR theatrical version DVD has an audio track with levels set way too high with occasional distortion audible; if you go with any of the Lord of the Rings DVDs, you should seek out the extended editions because of their higher video bitrates and better soundtracks.

Also, Star Wars has a big-time goof-up in the surround channels -- the music in the L/R surrounds is reversed! This creates a disorienting effect with the music (the sound effects go to the correct channels). The DVD version had a lot of additional tinkering done to the soundtrack that I don't like very much either -- i.e. music levels got mixed way down, new effects got added to the point that they don't sound right in some scenes, dialog intelligibility problems in a few scenes with big variations in the levels in others, etc. Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi don't have these problems and sound quite good.

L.J.
10-03-2005, 08:31 PM
Here's a few that I would add...

Master and Commander - This DVD is the best reference disc that I've heard because it does so many things exceptionally well, and it's one helluva good movie as well. The disc contains some of the best surround effect you'll ever hear with excellent bass extension as well. The sounds seamlessly connect the front and back channels, and will reward you in spades for having your speakers properly aligned, voice matched, and level matched. It will still sound good with a compromised speaker setup, but it won't give you that startlingly realistic effect that a properly done setup will convey. The soundtrack also conveys the dialog and ambient cues with great clarity.

U-571 - Reasonably entertaining movie. The DTS track on this DVD has good imaging and a lot of good bass effect

Blue Planet - An IMAX DVD with an exceptionally well mixed soundtrack that has pinpoint imaging cues along with great range in the sound effects. The shuttle launch scene alone makes a very impressive demo. Other IMAX movie soundtracks that I've heard are done every bit as well as this one.

Saving Private Ryan - Another tour de force demo disc with a lot of surround activity everywhere and effective usage of the LFE track

Monsters, Inc. - Pretty much any of the Pixar DVDs will give you a very clean sounding soundtrack with a lot of good surround imaging cues and bass activity

Terminator 2: Ultimate Edition (out of print) - Great sci-fi flick that works in all facets. The newer DVD version got rid of the superlative DTS-ES soundtrack that comes with this version. The DD track is still pretty good, but unless they reworked it with the current Extreme Edition DVD, the DTS track that comes with the Ultimate Edition is the way to go.

The Italian Job - Smart, entertaining movie. Very impressive and well balanced soundtrack that does equally well with music, dialog, and sound effects.

Words of caution - the LOTR:FOTR theatrical version DVD has an audio track with levels set way too high with occasional distortion audible; if you go with any of the Lord of the Rings DVDs, you should seek out the extended editions because of their higher video bitrates and better soundtracks.

Also, Star Wars has a big-time goof-up in the surround channels -- the music in the L/R surrounds is reversed! This creates a disorienting effect with the music (the sound effects go to the correct channels). The DVD version had a lot of additional tinkering done to the soundtrack that I don't like very much either -- i.e. music levels got mixed way down, new effects got added to the point that they don't sound right in some scenes, dialog intelligibility problems in a few scenes with big variations in the levels in others, etc. Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi don't have these problems and sound quite good.


I few of those I already own. I'm sold on M&C. I will pick that one up for sure. Unfortunately, I already purchased the LOTR theatrical trilogy last week.

dean_martin
10-03-2005, 09:02 PM
Words of caution - the LOTR:FOTR theatrical version DVD has an audio track with levels set way too high with occasional distortion audible; if you go with any of the Lord of the Rings DVDs, you should seek out the extended editions because of their higher video bitrates and better soundtracks.



Hmmm, I hadn't heard about this problem before. We watched this not long after the dvd release. My nephew who's a little hard of hearing was over so we had it cranked. I heard the distortion but I thought my amp was clipping.

eisforelectronic
10-03-2005, 11:19 PM
Heat, Roy Orbison Black & White, All Star wars movies, Metallica Cunning Stunts, Pearl Harbor, Lord of the Rings trilogy, Blackhawk Down, Gladiator, U-571, Armageddon....

L.J.
10-04-2005, 06:05 AM
Armageddon, I saw it once but don't remember it. Does it have a nice soundtrack?

I'll be grabbing Das Boot on superbit thanks to the thread on it. What about Lawrence of Arabia?
I've heard a few mention it. Is it a must have?

Anybody else got some must have DVD's in mind?

noddin0ff
10-04-2005, 06:09 AM
Kill Bill Vol 1&2

JSE
10-04-2005, 06:28 AM
The Incredibles


JSE

L.J.
10-04-2005, 06:44 AM
Kill Bill comes on cable so much I've lost interest. Just watched vol.2 a couple of days ago. I already have The Incedibles. That is definately a must have for HT.

topspeed
10-04-2005, 08:27 AM
I'm surprised no one has mentioned The Abyss. I thought this movie had terrific sound and is a killer for dvd players with all of the murkiness and blacks. Excellent story to boot.

The Eagles "Hell Freezes Over" is a great dts demo disc, although the surrounds can be a bit over-the-top sometimes.

Indiana Jones "The Last Crusade" has very good bass extension and terrific surround effects. When Indy swings out of the window of one room to the room Connery is being held in, the rain pans from the front to the rear and back. Cool stuff.

GMichael
10-04-2005, 08:46 AM
The Fifth Element
Jurassic Park I & III
Star Wars I - VI
Finding Nemo
The Lion King (1 & 1-1/2)
Genesis - Live at Wembley Stadium
Star Gate (also SG1 the series)
Toy Story
I-Robot
Lord of the Rings I-III
Twister

L.J.
10-04-2005, 09:05 AM
I have most of those mentioned titles. If I remember I rented Star gate, watched the first 5 minutes and returned it. Maybe I should've gave it a chance. I picked up The Fifth Element last week and I'm waiting for a good time(no wife and kids at home)to watch it.

GMichael
10-04-2005, 09:11 AM
I have most of those mentioned titles. If I remember I rented Star gate, watched the first 5 minutes and returned it. Maybe I should've gave it a chance. I picked up The Fifth Element last week and I'm waiting for a good time(no wife and kids at home)to watch it.

I actually prefer the SG1 series to the original movie. The sound quality is better and the action moves quicker. It's on SciFi every night at 6pm EST.
The Fifth Element has very good sound. Maybe it's time for wifee to take the kids shopping this weekend?

L.J.
10-04-2005, 09:20 AM
I usually get 1 day week of ear bleeding levels in. Maybe I'll send her shopping to pick up my little list of DVD's I got going.Ha Ha

Has anyone seen Hero with Jet Li?

topspeed
10-04-2005, 09:34 AM
Yep. Good flick, although not as good as its obvious influence, Crouching Tiger.

Defshep
10-04-2005, 10:35 AM
The extended versions of Lord of the Rings films also have a DTS-ES track not included on the shorter cuts. For many reasons, it's hard to watch the theatrical cuts after experiencing the extended versions of these classic ht epics.
Others I thought about were...
X2: X-Men United - Lively DTS track
Top Gun - The new DTS-ES mix will give your ht a workout!
We Were Soldiers - Only DD-EX, but a pretty engrossing soundtrack.

L.J.
10-04-2005, 10:49 AM
The extended versions of Lord of the Rings films also have a DTS-ES track not included on the shorter cuts. For many reasons, it's hard to watch the theatrical cuts after experiencing the extended versions of these classic ht epics.
Others I thought about were...
X2: X-Men United - Lively DTS track
Top Gun - The new DTS-ES mix will give your ht a workout!
We Were Soldiers - Only DD-EX, but a pretty engrossing soundtrack.

I already have the X2 and Top Gun. I'm pissed about the LOTR. That's what I get for being cheap. I compared the two and should've went for the DTS in the first place. The theatrical versions only came to $40 vs $90 for the extended. :mad:

Defshep
10-04-2005, 11:20 AM
L.J., if there's a used dvd outlet near you, it's definitely worth selling your theatrical versions for the extended ones. I save a lot of cash buying used flicks. I'm telling you, I never watched the original releases again once the longer cuts came out. They really are that much better. This coming from a casual fan of the fantasy genre.

L.J.
10-04-2005, 11:26 AM
L.J., if there's a used dvd outlet near you, it's definitely worth selling your theatrical versions for the extended ones. I save a lot of cash buying used flicks. I'm telling you, I never watched the original releases again once the longer cuts came out. They really are that much better. This coming from a casual fan of the fantasy genre.

I've had alot of people tell me that. I should've listened. I may give that a try.

Woochifer
10-04-2005, 01:13 PM
Armageddon, I saw it once but don't remember it. Does it have a nice soundtrack?

I'll be grabbing Das Boot on superbit thanks to the thread on it. What about Lawrence of Arabia?
I've heard a few mention it. Is it a must have?

Lawrence belongs in everyone's DVD collection, but it's a must-see on the big screen. The better rep theaters occasionally will cue up a 70mm print of Lawrence, and those are the screenings that you absolutely should look for. That movie was originally filmed in 70mm and on the big screen with a 70mm print, the image clarity is jawdroppingly vivid. It's stunning how good that movie looks on the big screen.

The DVD that you should look to is the Superbit version. It's the only version that was supervised by Robert Harris (who did the negative restoration on Lawrence in 1989, and basically saved the film from permanent loss), and this transfer corrects the color balances that were not done quite right with the other versions. The single-disc DVD should be avoided because it squeezes a nearly 4-hour movie onto a single-disc. The original limited edition DVD release has some great documentary features, vintage newsreel footage, and a booklet. The image quality is not quite as good as the Superbit version, but the Superbit DVD also lacks the supplementals that you get with the original limited edition DVD. I own both of them, but primarily because Lawrence is one of my all-time favorite movies and I want both the Superbit DVD's image quality and all of extras that come with the limited edition DVD.

L.J.
10-04-2005, 01:40 PM
So, I went and picked up I, Robot, Master&Commander, Hero and Jurrasic Park(DTS) at BB this afternoon. I had Italian Job in my hand again and I just couldn't do it. I've seen it soo many times. I'll be ordering Das Boot and Lawrence of Arabia today. Most of the other mentioned titles I already own.

Anybody else got some must have DVD's in mind?

noddin0ff
10-04-2005, 02:29 PM
Apocalypse Now Redux... if only it were DTS

(Kill Bill has DTS, btw)

vxaudio
10-04-2005, 05:54 PM
No one here has mentioned the Blade trilogy and Underworld. Blade has some really low bass and underworld has some awesome surround sound, but the bass isnt quite as low. All Blade are DTS-ES. Pearl harbor is pretty good if you only watch it once, and ignore the male actors, haha. For keepers though, Definetly Blade 1 and Underworld if you like this kinda flick. The Mask Of Zorro is pretty awesome too, this is an unexpected one.

Fight Club has to be the top of the not mentioned DVDs so far. This one will work your speakers big time. Heart pounding bass. I have a 55'' sony lcd proj. and this one is stunning. i have most of the others mentioned, but here are more since you asked..

L.J.
10-04-2005, 06:15 PM
No one here has mentioned the Blade trilogy and Underworld. Blade has some really low bass and underworld has some awesome surround sound, but the bass isnt quite as low. All Blade are DTS-ES. Pearl harbor is pretty good if you only watch it once, and ignore the male actors, haha. For keepers though, Definetly Blade 1 and Underworld if you like this kinda flick. The Mask Of Zorro is pretty awesome too, this is an unexpected one.

Fight Club has to be the top of the not mentioned DVDs so far. This one will work your speakers big time. Heart pounding bass. I have a 55'' sony lcd proj. and this one is stunning. i have most of the others mentioned, but here are more since you asked..

I forgot all about Blade. I've seen 1 & 2 on cable tons of times but not 3. I haven't seen Fight Club either. I'll check Flight Club out. I already have Zorro. I have a huge problem with just running out and buying DVD's I never seen before. I've made that mistake a few times and I don't care to have DVD's sitting on the shelf that I'll never watch again. Thanks

Woochifer
10-05-2005, 11:16 AM
I forgot all about Blade. I've seen 1 & 2 on cable tons of times but not 3. I haven't seen Fight Club either. I'll check Flight Club out. I already have Zorro. I have a huge problem with just running out and buying DVD's I never seen before. I've made that mistake a few times and I don't care to have DVD's sitting on the shelf that I'll never watch again. Thanks

Well, then you should probably consider not watching so much cable! :D Unless you have HD, those movies on cable are mostly butchered pan&scan versions with two-channel soundtracks,so a DVD purchase does add value to your viewing enjoyment. Costwise, buying a new release DVD is comparable to the price of two movie tickets, and how many times have you gone to a movie theater without having previously seen the movie playing? And with a DVD, you can rewatch the movie as many times as you want, and take your time mining through the supplemental features (looks like I'm in the minority, but I totally get into the documentaries, commentary tracks, and production notes).

Since you're just starting up your DVD collection, you can stock up on a lot of titles whose list prices have already gone into the budget category. Or if you're really up against it budgetwise, you can always buy used DVDs and/or sell the ones that you know you won't rewatch anytime soon.

Don't forget that there's also the collectibility of certain DVD titles, particularly those that were originally issued as special editions but subsequently reissued as stripped down budget versions. Or there are also titles that had DTS soundtracks, only to have them removed in subsequent reissues.

L.J.
10-05-2005, 11:52 AM
Well, then you should probably consider not watching so much cable! :D Unless you have HD, those movies on cable are mostly butchered pan&scan versions with two-channel soundtracks,so a DVD purchase does add value to your viewing enjoyment. Costwise, buying a new release DVD is comparable to the price of two movie tickets, and how many times have you gone to a movie theater without having previously seen the movie playing? And with a DVD, you can rewatch the movie as many times as you want, and take your time mining through the supplemental features (looks like I'm in the minority, but I totally get into the documentaries, commentary tracks, and production notes).

Since you're just starting up your DVD collection, you can stock up on a lot of titles whose list prices have already gone into the budget category. Or if you're really up against it budgetwise, you can always buy used DVDs and/or sell the ones that you know you won't rewatch anytime soon.

Don't forget that there's also the collectibility of certain DVD titles, particularly those that were originally issued as special editions but subsequently reissued as stripped down budget versions. Or there are also titles that had DTS soundtracks, only to have them removed in subsequent reissues.

For a hundred bucks a month I gotta get a little TV time in. I try to watch HD as much as possible but my bedroom TV is nonHD.

I'm actually up to about 150 DVD's. I don't know whats considered a collection around here. Call me an addict, but I put on a movie almost every night except for Sunday&Monday(Football). ;)

L.J.
10-06-2005, 08:04 AM
So I did a little sneak preview of Master&Commander, Hero and Jurrasic Park last night and WOW :) .

I'm a big fan of all three JP's so when I saw the first one, encoded with DTS for only $9.99, I had to grab it. They difference in sound was huge, especially the bass.

I watched the scene on Hero when the two girls are fighting in the yellow trees and talkin bout a tornado. Nice stuff. Great sound and a excellent picture. The trees fading from yellow to red....sniff,sniff....I could just cry.

Lastly I watched scene four on Master&Commander and I actually went diving for my remote. The first canon blasts scared the hell out of me. My old system did not do this movie justice the one time I watched it. WOW :D . Woochifer, you hit it right on. This is one of the best soundtracks I've heard. I look foward to watching this from beginning to end. I could kick myself for passing this one up so many times.

Sooo many movies, so little time.

Woochifer
10-07-2005, 02:55 PM
I'm a big fan of all three JP's so when I saw the first one, encoded with DTS for only $9.99, I had to grab it. They difference in sound was huge, especially the bass.

With Jurassic Park, the DTS DVD had to be recalled because the LFE level on the first production run was incorrect. If you hear the thundering room shaking low bass on the DTS disc, then you've got the correct version.


Lastly I watched scene four on Master&Commander and I actually went diving for my remote. The first canon blasts scared the hell out of me. My old system did not do this movie justice the one time I watched it. WOW :D . Woochifer, you hit it right on. This is one of the best soundtracks I've heard. I look foward to watching this from beginning to end. I could kick myself for passing this one up so many times.

Aside from the low bass, the really impressive aspect of the Master and Commander soundtrack is in how convincing the envelopment effect sounds. It conveys a sense of not only location, but space as well. When the scene's below deck, the soundtrack conveys a closed in sensation, and outdoor scenes feel more open. With the speakers aligned and matched up properly, it's very noticeable. The diagram below shows the alignment that you should try out (Dolby further recommends that you elevate the surround speakers above ear level and point them directly at one another), and definitely invest in a SPL meter to level match the surround speakers. One of the best $40 investments you can make in your system.

http://www.axiomaudio.com/global/images/diagrams/dolby_digital_pro_logic2.jpg

steamboy 2
10-09-2005, 02:32 PM
Starship Troopers
Sky Captain
The Incredibles
Kill Bill Vol 1
Tron
Die Hard ( 5 Star Collection )
Blade 2


Too Many To List

L.J.
10-10-2005, 09:38 AM
Aside from the low bass, the really impressive aspect of the Master and Commander soundtrack is in how convincing the envelopment effect sounds. It conveys a sense of not only location, but space as well. When the scene's below deck, the soundtrack conveys a closed in sensation, and outdoor scenes feel more open. With the speakers aligned and matched up properly, it's very noticeable. The diagram below shows the alignment that you should try out (Dolby further recommends that you elevate the surround speakers above ear level and point them directly at one another), and definitely invest in a SPL meter to level match the surround speakers. One of the best $40 investments you can make in your system.

I will listen for this when I get a chance to watch it with some peace.

The first and only time I watched this movie was on my first setup. After spending a few months on this site and others like it, I realized that my settings were off and I missed out on alot. On top of that, I was using a JVC avr matched with Sony speaker. I'm not gonna say anything bad about either of these products because I was happy with them for a long time, but now that I've upgraded, I can easily see that I was missing out on. Huge difference in the quality of sound.

Thanks

Defshep
10-11-2005, 02:44 AM
Absolutely right about Master & Commander. Just broke down & bought it (used!) a couple of weeks ago. Great sound, especially the overall ambience of the creaking ship during the quieter moments.
I love this movie's sound, and I have Sony speakers! Makes me wonder what I'm missing...

L.J.
10-11-2005, 07:16 AM
Absolutely right about Master & Commander. Just broke down & bought it (used!) a couple of weeks ago. Great sound, especially the overall ambience of the creaking ship during the quieter moments.
I love this movie's sound, and I have Sony speakers! Makes me wonder what I'm missing...

I saw your setup in another thread. I had the Sony 750 fronts, 350 center and 150 surrounds. Hey, not everyone can run out and drop $3k on a set of speakers. I first upgraded my DVD player, then AVR. Small difference. Next I upgraded my Sony's to Energy's. Huge difference. I also uograded my sub from a Yamaha 150watt 12" to a Energy 300watt 12". The sound is more dynamic, the highs are crystal clear. There was a more uniform sound and the surrounds blended well with the fronts. I heard stuff in my old CD's and movies that I never heard before. I realize also that the bass from the Yamaha was boomy, but I didn't know any difference until I changed subs.

Some of this may have had to do with my 5.1 settings also. Like I said, on my first setup I didn't have the levels calibrated correctly. I had proper placement and distances down but played the levels by ear. I realize now that I had my surrounds way too high back then. I am quite happy with my setup and calibration now.

recoveryone
10-18-2005, 03:42 PM
let list a few that I did not see posted earlier:


The Saint
Bourne Idenity

Defshep
10-18-2005, 03:52 PM
I saw your setup in another thread. I had the Sony 750 fronts, 350 center and 150 surrounds. Hey, not everyone can run out and drop $3k on a set of speakers. I first upgraded my DVD player, then AVR. Small difference. Next I upgraded my Sony's to Energy's. Huge difference. I also uograded my sub from a Yamaha 150watt 12" to a Energy 300watt 12". The sound is more dynamic, the highs are crystal clear. There was a more uniform sound and the surrounds blended well with the fronts. I heard stuff in my old CD's and movies that I never heard before. I realize also that the bass from the Yamaha was boomy, but I didn't know any difference until I changed subs.

Some of this may have had to do with my 5.1 settings also. Like I said, on my first setup I didn't have the levels calibrated correctly. I had proper placement and distances down but played the levels by ear. I realize now that I had my surrounds way too high back then. I am quite happy with my setup and calibration now.
Thanks, L.J. Guess what I'll be doing next year...Wait, Christmas, open-box, clearance, oh my God! Upgrades may commence anytime now. I'm gonna have to lock myself in my house 'till January. I might be developing a habit...

L.J.
10-18-2005, 04:19 PM
Thanks, L.J. Guess what I'll be doing next year...Wait, Christmas, open-box, clearance, oh my God! Upgrades may commence anytime now. I'm gonna have to lock myself in my house 'till January. I might be developing a habit...

Remember I said was happy with my previous setup for a long time. I didn't realize what I was missing until I upgraded. Don't put so much pressure on yourself. I never put JVC or Sony down because I was happy with it.

Oh, I have that same habit. I've been to Good Guys 3 times since the close out started. I may just get kicked out the house this time. ;)

vxaudio
10-18-2005, 07:54 PM
it would be cool if you created a VH1ish type list of must have movies for HT as opinionated by the audioreview forum. maybe you could do a top 50 or something and add it to one of the info sections. just a thought if you have the time.
vX

vxaudio
10-18-2005, 07:56 PM
it would be sweet to know what all titles are avaliable in DTS. im not sure if there is a list somewhere else or not, if so, please post a link

L.J.
10-18-2005, 08:56 PM
it would be sweet to know what all titles are avaliable in DTS. im not sure if there is a list somewhere else or not, if so, please post a link

Check out this link (http://www.dts.com/consumer/hometheater/dvd-titles.php).

Just select country and technology(5.1 or 6.1).

There's over 1000 DTS 5.1 titles but only 65 DTS ES.

GMichael
10-19-2005, 10:43 AM
it would be sweet to know what all titles are avaliable in DTS. im not sure if there is a list somewhere else or not, if so, please post a link

There are a few here http://www.buy.com/retail/searchresults.asp?search_store=4&querytype=video_dvd&qu=DTS&loc=322&dclksa=1

L.J.
10-21-2005, 09:25 AM
There are a few here http://www.buy.com/retail/searchresults.asp?search_store=4&querytype=video_dvd&qu=DTS&loc=322&dclksa=1

A few, you call 471 a few. I saw at least 10 titles I'd like to get. I few would be doubles. WHY do they come out with a DTS version after you've already dropped money on the DD :mad:. I gotta bunch of DVD already on the way from Columbia House. Man my wife's gonna kill me.

L.J.
10-28-2005, 01:51 PM
L.J., if there's a used dvd outlet near you, it's definitely worth selling your theatrical versions for the extended ones. I save a lot of cash buying used flicks. I'm telling you, I never watched the original releases again once the longer cuts came out. They really are that much better. This coming from a casual fan of the fantasy genre.

I said what the hell and picked up the extended versions. Well the last two so far. I got the Two Towers for 14.95 at columbia house and Return of the King at GG for 20.00. I'm hoping to find Fellowship of the Ring for a decent price at Costco. I haven't seen the extended cuts so this gonna be a treat as soon as I find the first one for a decent price. Now I just gotta figure out what to do with my theatrical versions.

GMichael
10-28-2005, 01:57 PM
A few, you call 471 a few. I saw at least 10 titles I'd like to get. I few would be doubles. WHY do they come out with a DTS version after you've already dropped money on the DD :mad:. I gotta bunch of DVD already on the way from Columbia House. Man my wife's gonna kill me.

Sorry, I missed this post. Yeah, 471 = a few. When your finished with those you can go out with your friends.

L.J.
10-31-2005, 05:20 PM
I picked up Twister(DTS) and House of Flying Daggers. The release date for Twister was 2000 so I'm hoping it's the full bitrate version. I've heard alot about HOFD so I'm looking foward to seeing that one as well. I also picked up Star Wars episodes 1&2 and will be grabbing 3 tomorrow to complete the set. Lastly I gotta find a Fellowship of the Ring extended edition for a decent price.

paul_pci
10-31-2005, 07:59 PM
I picked up Twister(DTS) and House of Flying Daggers. The release date for Twister was 2000 so I'm hoping it's the full bitrate version. I've heard alot about HOFD so I'm looking foward to seeing that one as well. I also picked up Star Wars episodes 1&2 and will be grabbing 3 tomorrow to complete the set. Lastly I gotta find a Fellowship of the Ring extended edition for a decent price.

The best price I've seen on LOTR extended version, which I'd love to have myself, is through Amazon.

I didn't like flying daggars as much. I'll let you be the judge of course. I thought Hero was much more visually and auditorally stimulating.

L.J.
10-31-2005, 09:28 PM
The best price I've seen on LOTR extended version, which I'd love to have myself, is through Amazon.

I have not seen the extended versions yet so I'm really excited about this. No LOTR all nighter for me though. I'll spread it out over a couple of days.



I didn't like flying daggars as much. I'll let you be the judge of course. I thought Hero was much more visually and auditorally stimulating.

This is exactly what I've read. Many feel the same way as you, but still had good things to say about HOFD. It's a blind buy for me so I hope I like it.

I enjoyed Hero alot. It was well worth the $10 I paid for it.

csukasem
11-01-2005, 03:33 AM
I'm surprised no one has mentioned The Abyss. I thought this movie had terrific sound and is a killer for dvd players with all of the murkiness and blacks. Excellent story to boot. ....

Hi,

The Abyss's picture is not anamorphic, is it ? A great tragedy.

Sukasem

csukasem
11-03-2005, 02:12 AM
I think we should add Resident Evil 2, Hellboy

Sukasem