How to Train Your Dragon . . . Sir T?
Well, the eagerly anticipated DreamWorks latest project was very enjoyable - besides being typically formulaic and just a bit derivative (think Last Shadow from Avatar) I was very disappointed with the image quality. I actually stopped the movie to check my monitor and PS3 video settings to make sure nothing was amiss. Don't mean to say it is a horrible image, but I was disappointed. I am hoping it might be something that was an error in the production process and that I just got a "bad" copy. Anyone else?
That would be funny . . .
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Originally Posted by Mr Peabody
You did play the Blu-ray copy, right? Just making sure :)
I haven't picked that one up yet. Maybe it should be a rental first.
But, no. It was definitely the Blu Ray. I was doing some comparison's yesterday, Wall-E, Bolt, Kung Fu Panda, Ratatouille,, etc, HTTYD just does not even compare in depth, color saturation, detail, etc. I am convinced that there was some encoding error that we will hear about regarding this. How disappointing.
I am so embarassed to say . . .
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Originally Posted by Mr Peabody
You did play the Blu-ray copy, right? Just making sure :)
I haven't picked that one up yet. Maybe it should be a rental first.
that I mistakenly watched the standard DVD instead of the Bluray. I still can't believe I did that and didn't realize it. I guess that is a highly positive endorsement for the image quality from a PS3 that allowed me to believe that it was 1080p when it was not. I am still shaking my head and feeling like an idiot. Sorry folks.
I watched the Bluray last night and was just floored. Definitely one of the best I have seen so far.