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Different retail outlets getting different bonus content is such a fucking pain. Overall though the basic contents sound great. 14 deleted scenes and a feature length making of along with loads of extras. And an audio commentary on the film with Rian and commentary on the deleted scenes.
I’m gonna have to buy a goddamn Blu ray player
I recommend a 4k player. Can play blu-rays as well, just a bit more expensive.
Post subject: Re: Star Wars: Episode VIII: The Last Jedi -spoilers start 3
Posted: Tue February 20, 2018 2:59 pm
what on earth am I talking about
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Anders wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
Different retail outlets getting different bonus content is such a fucking pain. Overall though the basic contents sound great. 14 deleted scenes and a feature length making of along with loads of extras. And an audio commentary on the film with Rian and commentary on the deleted scenes.
I’m gonna have to buy a goddamn Blu ray player
I recommend a 4k player. Can play blu-rays as well, just a bit more expensive.
I’ve googled this and can’t find an answer but I don’t think my tv is compatible with either. It’s got a scart Input and a hdmi input but that’s it. Be a real pain to buy a 4K player and get it home to find I need a new tv also
*also my tv is only 720x1080 afaik so it probably is totally incompatible with either br or 4k
Different retail outlets getting different bonus content is such a fucking pain. Overall though the basic contents sound great. 14 deleted scenes and a feature length making of along with loads of extras. And an audio commentary on the film with Rian and commentary on the deleted scenes.
I’m gonna have to buy a goddamn Blu ray player
I recommend a 4k player. Can play blu-rays as well, just a bit more expensive.
I’ve googled this and can’t find an answer but I don’t think my tv is compatible with either. It’s got a scart Input and a hdmi input but that’s it. Be a real pain to buy a 4K player and get it home to find I need a new tv also
*also my tv is only 720x1080 afaik so it probably is totally incompatible with either br or 4k
I am sure it is comparable in an able to play sense with any blu-ray player. It's been around since 2006. You've even got an hdmi input. Can't play 4k discs without a 4k tv, but the point is if you decide to upgrade your tv in two years time, it's nice to already have a capable player. And any 4k player should also be a blu ray player. If you buy from a store, you can always ask them.
«TV broadcasters and cable/satellite providers send programming in several resolutions. ABC and FOX (which includes their cable channels, such as ESPN, ABC Family, etc...) use 720p, while most other providers, such as PBS, NBC, CBS, CW, TNT, and most premium services, such as HBO, use 1080i.
Contrary to what many think you can use Blu-ray Disc player with a 720p TV. All Blu-ray disc players can be set to output 480p/720p/1080i/or 1080p via HDMI output connection.»
Post subject: Re: Star Wars: Episode VIII: The Last Jedi -spoilers start 3
Posted: Tue February 20, 2018 7:18 pm
what on earth am I talking about
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 12:35 am Posts: 35487
Anders wrote:
«TV broadcasters and cable/satellite providers send programming in several resolutions. ABC and FOX (which includes their cable channels, such as ESPN, ABC Family, etc...) use 720p, while most other providers, such as PBS, NBC, CBS, CW, TNT, and most premium services, such as HBO, use 1080i.
Contrary to what many think you can use Blu-ray Disc player with a 720p TV. All Blu-ray disc players can be set to output 480p/720p/1080i/or 1080p via HDMI output connection.»
You encourage me thank you sir *
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Post subject: Re: Star Wars: Episode VIII: The Last Jedi -spoilers start 3
Posted: Tue February 20, 2018 7:56 pm
what on earth am I talking about
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
I made the mistake of clicking on Johnson's mentions on the 4k Blu Ray release information. Man, some people really suck.
It’s beyond appalling. No surprises at all they aren’t announcing the female/POC directors and writers they’ve got lined up.
My big question is all these assholes said they were done with Star Wars after the last Jedi. Why still abusing and shit bombing the director?? Just get on with life.
I made the mistake of clicking on Johnson's mentions on the 4k Blu Ray release information. Man, some people really suck.
It’s beyond appalling. No surprises at all they aren’t announcing the female/POC directors and writers they’ve got lined up.
My big question is all these assholes said they were done with Star Wars after the last Jedi. Why still abusing and shit bombing the director?? Just get on with life.
Maybe we should start doing that to the Pearl Jam Twitter account. Lightning Bolt ruined my life!
Over the last two days I re-watched The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones and it's amazing how much better those movies are in the context/aesthetic of The Last Jedi. TLJ really owes so much to those films. In a really good way.
There's a really good chance that ten years from now everyone will think TLJ is the linchpin of the Star Wars saga. Not that everyone will love the movie but I wonder if it won't be looked at as the most crucial part of the entire story.
The first two prequels have so much less to do with Anakin than I remembered. They really are far more Jedi stories (Qui Gonn and Obi-Wan). Actually, you could almost entirely cut Anakin from the first two films and they'd remain just as valuable and important to the overall narrative. Other than his accidental heroics in TPM and Palpatine's manipulations of him in AotC (which is admittedly a big fucking deal), he's kind of unnecessary, really.
I wonder how long it took George to convince himself that these were Anakin's stories.
My point being, TLJ really pulls all the old, dangling Jedi threads together in a fascinating way. The prequels are far more Jedi tales than the story of Anakin Skywalker. And TLJ does so much to finally bring all of it together and concentrate those vital themes.
Over the last two days I re-watched The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones and it's amazing how much better those movies are in the context/aesthetic of The Last Jedi. TLJ really owes so much to those films. In a really good way.
There's a really good chance that ten years from now everyone will think TLJ is the linchpin of the Star Wars saga. Not that everyone will love the movie but I wonder if it won't be looked at as the most crucial part of the entire story.
The first two prequels have so much less to do with Anakin than I remembered. They really are far more Jedi stories (Qui Gonn and Obi-Wan). Actually, you could almost entirely cut Anakin from the first two films and they'd remain just as valuable and important to the overall narrative. Other than his accidental heroics in TPM and Palpatine's manipulations of him in AotC (which is admittedly a big fucking deal), he's kind of unnecessary, really.
I wonder how long it took George to convince himself that these were Anakin's stories.
My point being, TLJ really pulls all the old, dangling Jedi threads together in a fascinating way. The prequels are far more Jedi tales than the story of Anakin Skywalker. And TLJ does so much to finally bring all of it together and concentrate those vital themes.
Interesting observations. How does the CGI hold up?
Over the last two days I re-watched The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones and it's amazing how much better those movies are in the context/aesthetic of The Last Jedi. TLJ really owes so much to those films. In a really good way.
There's a really good chance that ten years from now everyone will think TLJ is the linchpin of the Star Wars saga. Not that everyone will love the movie but I wonder if it won't be looked at as the most crucial part of the entire story.
The first two prequels have so much less to do with Anakin than I remembered. They really are far more Jedi stories (Qui Gonn and Obi-Wan). Actually, you could almost entirely cut Anakin from the first two films and they'd remain just as valuable and important to the overall narrative. Other than his accidental heroics in TPM and Palpatine's manipulations of him in AotC (which is admittedly a big fucking deal), he's kind of unnecessary, really.
I wonder how long it took George to convince himself that these were Anakin's stories.
My point being, TLJ really pulls all the old, dangling Jedi threads together in a fascinating way. The prequels are far more Jedi tales than the story of Anakin Skywalker. And TLJ does so much to finally bring all of it together and concentrate those vital themes.
Post subject: Re: Star Wars: Episode VIII: The Last Jedi -spoilers start 3
Posted: Tue February 20, 2018 9:15 pm
The worst
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Interesting. In defense of the prequels I don't have many issues with the ideas present (with the exception of the chosen one/balance in the force idea, which I hate). It's usually an execution thing for me. I haven't gone back to them in the context of TLJ though
Post subject: Re: Star Wars: Episode VIII: The Last Jedi -spoilers start 3
Posted: Tue February 20, 2018 9:59 pm
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Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 12:35 am Posts: 35487
Nothing to add to joeys excellent observations other than totally agreeing but I also rewatched TPM and AOTC and ROTS recently and noticed there’s no shift in tone within the prequels at all. Only time it tries to is the godawful romance stuff in AOTC. But all three films are without any gear shift at all. Even as it bleeds into the Clone Wars series, it’s wll one note. So we’re now left with a new film striking out hard against the previous. But TFA and TLJ blend perfectly into each other despite being totally different in tone. TFA doesn’t stop. It flies by. But tlj does too. The pacing is similar but TLJ is really packed and probably overpacked whereas TFA is almost breezy yet not empty
Over the last two days I re-watched The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones and it's amazing how much better those movies are in the context/aesthetic of The Last Jedi. TLJ really owes so much to those films. In a really good way.
There's a really good chance that ten years from now everyone will think TLJ is the linchpin of the Star Wars saga. Not that everyone will love the movie but I wonder if it won't be looked at as the most crucial part of the entire story.
The first two prequels have so much less to do with Anakin than I remembered. They really are far more Jedi stories (Qui Gonn and Obi-Wan). Actually, you could almost entirely cut Anakin from the first two films and they'd remain just as valuable and important to the overall narrative. Other than his accidental heroics in TPM and Palpatine's manipulations of him in AotC (which is admittedly a big fucking deal), he's kind of unnecessary, really.
I wonder how long it took George to convince himself that these were Anakin's stories.
My point being, TLJ really pulls all the old, dangling Jedi threads together in a fascinating way. The prequels are far more Jedi tales than the story of Anakin Skywalker. And TLJ does so much to finally bring all of it together and concentrate those vital themes.
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