Thanks very much crazy4daisy
A suggestion for the person maintaining this list
Put these acronyms in parentheses beside the movie title on page 1 of this thread.
Then people could search that page for the real name of the movie being discussed
Thanks again
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Originally Posted by Brian Fineberg
thats a very good idea...took me forever to find out what TIH was (the Incredible Hulk )
I also own Cloverfield but have only watched it one time. I despise shaky camera movies...
Same here, I do own that movie and I only use it when friends ask me to try a movie with a lot of bass. So, I give my back to the screen and enjoy seeing the faces of my friends experiencing what a couple of subs can do. Priceless!
Or dig through the forums until you find the definitions...
Researching to find the answers was half the fun for me. I kinda felt like it was a "right of passage" thing that every basshead must experience...
No Thanks
You link does not show acronyms from these list of movies
Did you really think that that link would help others?
Go there an try to see if you can find out what movie TLOEG is
I am not going to sift through thousands of posts to try to see what that means.
I will instead ask the stupid question for others to see.
My recommendation stands
Put these acronyms on page 1 with the list of movies if people are going to discuss them in that way
No Thanks
You link does not show acronyms from these list of movies
Did you really think that that link would help others?
Go there an try to see if you can find out what movie TLOEG is
I am not going to sift through thousands of posts to try to see what that means.
I will instead ask the stupid question for others to see.
My recommendation stands
Put these acronyms on page 1 with the list of movies if people are going to discuss them in that way
You live close enough to me. How about some one on one training.
No Thanks
You link does not show acronyms from these list of movies
Did you really think that that link would help others?
Go there an try to see if you can find out what movie TLOEG is
I am not going to sift through thousands of posts to try to see what that means.
I will instead ask the stupid question for others to see.
My recommendation stands
Put these acronyms on page 1 with the list of movies if people are going to discuss them in that way
Would it really be easier to go to a list on page 1 and search through it, then doing a quick google search or using that website? If you feel it's something that is worthwhile, there is nothing stopping you from creating and maintaining a list yourself, instead of asking others to do it for you. Or PM the OP and help him add the abbreviations to the first post. Oops, I just used more acronyms. I guess I should have said, private message the original poster.
That seriously has to be a error. That movie has more bass then half of the movies in the 4.5 category. Has some decent low frequency scenes even though its filtered at 20hz. Eg plane hijack when the other plane comes along. Stadium detonation.
TDKR gets a 3.5 because all ratings are completely subjective here. There are waterfalls and whatnot to base your judgememt, but its still all very subjective. If someone could come up with a scheme or objective rating system that is strictly followed, then the ratings here would make sense.
For example, low frqiemcy extension could be one of the criteria. If it goes below 20hz it gets 4 stars....if it goes lower than 10 it gets 5 stars in that particular category. Sound level could be another criteria...and so on.
Then you would know where every movie stands against every other one in a more objective manner.
Landed Blitz on Blu-Ray the other day for cheap. LFE isn't loud, but it does have pretty decent extension in many places.
Liked the way this movie was mixed... that low subtle rumble really added to things. Not that great a movie, but it'll probably get played more than once.
This is one scene - about two minutes worth of the movie starting at 33:45.
TDKR gets a 3.5 because all ratings are completely subjective here. There are waterfalls and whatnot to base your judgememt, but its still all very subjective. If someone could come up with a scheme or objective rating system that is strictly followed, then the ratings here would make sense.
For example, low frqiemcy extension could be one of the criteria. If it goes below 20hz it gets 4 stars....if it goes lower than 10 it gets 5 stars in that particular category. Sound level could be another criteria...and so on.
Then you would know where every movie stands against every other one in a more objective manner.
Yeah that could be a legit way of sussing things out. But then when you have a movie like batman begins where most of the movie is relatively mild on bass. But then you have a couple of 5 second scenes where you have Scarecrows voice going down to 2hz!
What do you guys think about this. Instead of rating it based on the film reaching a certain frequency once in a film it should be a mix of frequencies and how many times it hits each one. For example
I have to agree with this, underword Awakening is my favorite demo bliu ray. I also particularly like the cracking ice part as i have ceiling speakers that seems to creep up.
I have to add WOTW in my collection as it has been mentioned here alot of times.
Just an addition Hanna is not on the5 star rating but the soundtrack on that is great. Any other recommendation of such movie with great soundtracks?
My collection includes HTTYD, 9, Inception, Hot fuzz, xmen first class, hellboy 2 sky captain. Looking to get a good balance between bass and storyline.
I am going out with the wife to dinner and some shopping tonight. Can anyone give me a list of some new Blu Ray titles with bass or not that are worth buying. I have been out of the loop a bit the past couple of months and I have missed some of the discussion on some of the new releases. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I need some new material for the BD player. Thanks
What do you guys think about this. Instead of rating it based on the film reaching a certain frequency once in a film it should be a mix of frequencies and how many times it hits each one. For example
What do you guys think about this. Instead of rating it based on the film reaching a certain frequency once in a film it should be a mix of frequencies and how many times it hits each one.
I think this thread should continue the way it has been since the beginning....keeping up the good work from the original master bass list...