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post #31 of 41
I have the hd-dvd and rented the blu-ray and all i have to say is......i'm happy i paid $1.99 for my hd-dvd....i won't double dip this for sure.
post #32 of 41
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Originally Posted by tbase1 View Post

I have the hd-dvd and rented the blu-ray and all i have to say is......i'm happy i paid $1.99 for my hd-dvd....i won't double dip this for sure.

should be. Outside of the soundtracks, and not being in 1080p, you already had the same disc.

Shame....where is a 4k version, with an extended cut of all the flying.....into the danger zone
post #33 of 41
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Outside of not being in 1080p, you already had the same disc.

Uh, ALL HD DVD are authored in 1080p.
post #34 of 41
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Originally Posted by Splicer010 View Post

Uh, ALL HD DVD are authored in 1080p.

Not true.

Alice Cooper Live and Cream Live are 1080i.
post #35 of 41
Thanks for the review Ralph.

Though I didn't need to read it to know I had to buy that one. 25 years...damn! I was 14 I saw it 3 times theatrically back then, and countless times on video. I still can't buy F-5s as imaginary MIGs but well, they're part of the charm I guess. Besides I've never been able to dislike Tom Cruise!
post #36 of 41
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Originally Posted by Splicer010 View Post

Uh, ALL HD DVD are authored in 1080p.

i was referring to what was on the disc in his possession, as seen through his hd player..........


DUH
post #37 of 41
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Originally Posted by HVisone View Post
i was referring to what was on the disc in his possession, as seen through his hd player..........


DUH
Really? Where did he say what player he has? Because the HD DVD IS authored in 1080p AND HD DVD players also DISPLAY 1080p on 1080p televisions.






DUH
post #38 of 41
Top Gun...dogfight over the Indian Ocean on bluray and dtshd master; it may not be the best but it's still my all-time favorite hometheater demo scene...Maverick, Ice...this is just great stuff!!!
"I feel the need, the need for speed"

Thanks for the great review of an alltime fave and the first true genuine worthy demo movie!!!!
post #39 of 41
is this region free? because the old version i know it was but this one in some places it says it is but in another is just region 1, can anyone check please??
post #40 of 41
anyone??
post #41 of 41
It's region-free.
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