unedited films in the future only on Blu-Ray? I am a big fan of home cinema could now be clear. So far, I could do without but the trend toward high-definition movies. This is partly because I want to buy a Blu-Ray player, as I in the foreseeable future, nor necessarily want to add a PS3 in my collection and a pure player would be useless therefore. For me, the other has
new quality yet really convinced. Every time I look at a store an HD television on a Blu-Ray is running, the picture looks scary look odd. This may be because it is for me still am unfamiliar, but my impression was the most that even look like Hollywood blockbusters such as X-Men
at a time when it would be a cheap ZDF hospital soap opera.
So much for the introduction. As I read this morning on reports
section e , the film appears
The Legends of the Guardian , a children's book adaptation Watchmen director Zack Snyder (ne what combination xD), in 2 versions. A cut version on DVD FSK 6, and an uncut 12 version on Blu-Ray.
Is this just the beginning? In the future, more studios use this method to the sale of Blu-ray boost? Would be pretty bold and it raises the question of what one can stop this trend and whether the concerns in the future, other movies. Shows the next Robert Rodriguez film then only in a 16er version on DVD.
And, more importantly: If I buy in the future even Blu-Ray has, where the hell am I supposed to stand up? My shelf yet again bursting at the seams.
xD Anyway, I would have liked to see Legend of the Guardians, but now I'll have to wait for the BluRay version. * Ninja vanish *