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post #151 of 175
This thread hasn't gotten any love lately, so I thought I'd revive it with my list of most often watched blu-rays.

1) The Police: Certifiable
2) Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds: Live at Radio City
3) Baraka
4) All of the Harry Potter Movies
5) All of the Star Wars Movies
6) The Fifth Element
7) Moulin Rouge!
8) The Golden Compass
9) The New World
10) Up
post #152 of 175
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Originally Posted by CatBrat View Post

This thread hasn't gotten any love lately, so I thought I'd revive it with my list of most often watched blu-rays.

1) The Police: Certifiable
2) Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds: Live at Radio City
3) Baraka
4) All of the Harry Potter Movies
5) All of the Star Wars Movies
6) The Fifth Element
7) Moulin Rouge!
8) The Golden Compass
9) The New World
10) Up

Ummm... Star Wars isn't on bluray.
post #153 of 175
I've been watching the HK edition of Black Mask a lot lately. Probably cos it's one of my faves and it's uncut now with original audio.
post #154 of 175
Iron Man 1 & II
Taken
National Treasure
Red
Salk
Terminator Salvation
I, Robot
post #155 of 175
Over America
Live Free Or Die Hard
The Fog
North By Northwest
Sleepy Hollow
Zodiac
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
2012
post #156 of 175
I watch what they expect me to be watching, espicially the ones that call me crazy or tell me that I fantasize about films. I do this just to through them off so that I might have some personal time myself not worrying whether are checking some review, planning their next insult, etc. Otherwise, I don't share what I 'm watching.
post #157 of 175
Players: Samsung BD-P1000, Panasonic DMP-BD35, Panasonic DMP-BDT110 (and PS3s for games)

1) Casino Royale (This is the first disc I use for each player, out of nostalgia)
2) Chicago
3) How the West Was Won
4) Hairspray
5) Enchanted
post #158 of 175
Terminator Salvation, The Dark Knight, Band of Brothers, Generation Kill, Inception
post #159 of 175
The matrix
Tron legacy
Inception
Star trek (J.J. Abrams)
The dark knight
post #160 of 175
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Originally Posted by juancmjr View Post

Terminator Salvation, The Dark Knight, Band of Brothers, Generation Kill, Inception

Yo!!!! I thought I was the only one who loved Terminator:Salvation? Great disc as is Star Trek.
post #161 of 175
One more vote for Star Trek as well, great replay value. Also, add Serenity to the list!
post #162 of 175
Kingdom of Heaven for me... And Band of Brothers
post #163 of 175
Ironman I & II
The Dark Knight
Heat
Casino Royale
Star Trek
post #164 of 175
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Originally Posted by CSonntag View Post


Ummm... Star Wars isn't on bluray.

Yes it is. Came out in Sept. 2011.


Mike
post #165 of 175
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Originally Posted by mbw23air View Post

Yes it is. Came out in Sept. 2011.


Mike

The post you are quoting was made before Star Wars was released on Blu-Ray.
post #166 of 175
Stardust
Master and Commander
Kill Bill 1 & 2
O Brother Where Art Thou
Ronin
post #167 of 175
The Dark Knight
original version of Gladiator
Patton
The Longest Day
Most any Universal catalog releases
Either of the Superman blu-rays
Anything by Echo Bridge
Ernest goes to Jail
post #168 of 175
In no certain order:

Star Trek (Chris Pine as Kirk version)
Batman Begins
The Dark Knight
Saving Private Ryan
The Third Man
Iron Man I
Band of Brothers
Casino Royale
The Incredibles
Backdraft
We Were Soldiers
The Fifth Element
Master and Commander
X-Men I&2
The Sand Pebbles
Chicago
post #169 of 175
The Incredibles
Sleepy Hollow
The Matrix(first one, other 2 sucked)
Serenity
LOTR(all 3)
Shawn of the Dead(hddvd)
I Robot
Wow, i can keep going lol...
post #170 of 175
I really don't do as much repeat viewing with blu's as I did with dvd's or especially vhs tapes. Watching blu's is a much more immersive experience; there is tons more to see and hear in each movie.

With dvd and vhs, watching on small-ish tv's, you invariably miss a lot. The dialogue's often muddy, you can't make out fine details in the picture, and as a result, there are constant gaps in your understanding of what's being presented.

These 'inferior' formats don't lessen the joy of film watching; 'satisfaction' or honky tonk women still sounded glorious on AM radio, didn't they? You don't really need a lyric sheet for jumpin' jack flash. But they often present the occasion to return to a certain point in a movie for clarification.

With blu, you're much closer to the 'limit' of getting it all. It's just richer and more satisfying.
post #171 of 175
Game of Thrones Season 1 (There is just so much to watch!)
Star Trek (2009)
Nightmare Before Christmas
300
Serenity
2001: A Space Odyssey
post #172 of 175
LOTR Trilogy
Lost all 6 seasons
Dances with wolves
Once upon a time in the west
Papillon
post #173 of 175
Abrams Star Trek
Fifth Element
Aliens
The Incredibles (fantastic quality!)
Iron man 1
Wrath of Khan
Master and Commander
Rein of Fire (a guilty pleasure)
Kung Fu Panda
post #174 of 175
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Originally Posted by Xerowarp View Post

Yo!!!! I thought I was the only one who loved Terminator:Salvation? Great disc...

Salvation is one of the better Terminator flicks IMO, though I enjoy them all (and wish the T2 BD looked a lot better than it currently does). Only watched the movie a couple time so far though, so it doesn't quite make my most watched list (yet?).

I only own a few doz. BDs, but most watched (by far) is Twister with B. Paxton, H. Hunt, J. Gertz and a very young P. S. Hoffman. Other well-watched discs so far include: Blazing Saddles, Carlito's Way, Excalibur, Forbidden Planet, Jason & the Argonauts, Legend (DC), Logan's Run, Stargate (2009 15th Ann. Ed.), and Tron Legacy. They aren't all perfect xfers, but most are pretty ok, and no qualms about recommending any of em.
post #175 of 175
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