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What would you say is the best looking Blu Ray?
It may not be the best movie but Spiderman 3 looks really good . I also thought I, Robot looked fantastic.
What would you say is the best looking Blu Ray?
Yeah well I have never been into that Pixar/Disney animation stuff for the most part but I have seen a little of Cars on Blu-ray and I would say just from what I saw I would HIGHLY recommend it if you're a fan of those films. Also I hear Ratatouille is a 5 star disc.
The Dark Knight's IMAX scenes are just amazing looking and the TrueHD kicks ass. Cloverfield looks awesome and the sound is just AMAZING on that disc if you like giving your subwoofer a workout. Ummmm and if you're looking for a comedy I highly recommend Superbad not only did I think it was hilarious but it really does look great.

Music and Lyrics would have been alright for a chick flick if I didn't have a hatred for Drew Barrymore as an actress. Me, Myself, and Irene is a classic. Can't go wrong with The Farrelly Brothers and Jim Carrey.
In the case of Bolt, studio sources earlier indicated that they wanted to give the Blu-ray format a boost with this head-start approach. The thinking is that, by holding back the DVD, consumers who want to see Bolt early will be encouraged to trade up to Blu-ray.
I think if they included a DVD copy with the Blu-ray it would be effective with that 2 day early release.
I'd rather get the movie a few weeks earlier with just the Blu-ray, personally. Adding a DVD, Blu-ray, Digital Copy...that will just add to the costs.
And I looked it up: "Bedtime Stories" will have the same 3-Disc thing going. Blu-ray, DVD, and digital copy.
I'm hoping it's priced competitively with other Blu-ray's. I would imagine adding the DVD will up the costs a bit.
What would you say is the best looking Blu Ray?