X-Men: The Last Stand

SilverMK3

SilverMK3

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Just watched X-Men: The Last Stand in DTS-ES Discrete 6.1...

So EPIC!!! :eek:
 
rgriffin25

rgriffin25

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Do you have to buy the $25 version to get DTS-ES? I am excited to hear the scene with the Golden Gate Bridge!!!
 
mtrycrafts

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SilverMK3 said:
Just watched X-Men: The Last Stand in DTS-ES Discrete 6.1...

So EPIC!!! :eek:

How is the video quality?
 
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MAX661

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The audio was great, the video is good, the movie is easily the worst of the series...
 
Sheep

Sheep

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MAX661 said:
The audio was great, the video is good, the movie is easily the worst of the series...
Agreed. I'm getting that movie today. Though, it will most likely have the best sound.

SheepStar
 
farscaper

farscaper

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MAX661 said:
The audio was great, the video is good, the movie is easily the worst of the series...

No doubt. It was disappointing. Big budget couldn't save this one.
 
Kai

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Perhaps too many episodes but it did entertain me.
I feel they closed a few loose ends and opened one or two perhaps for another movie in the future or just to be a tease.

I will buy this to complete my collection.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

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Sheep said:
Agreed. I'm getting that movie today. Though, it will most likely have the best sound.

SheepStar
You don't want to wait and buy used? I picked up V for Vendetta with two others for $20 at Blockbuster. :D
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

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Didn't like it enough in the theater to pick it up on release day, though the trilogy pack looks interesting. There was already a thread about the movie.
 
Jack Hammer

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I gotta second the Blockbuster thing. I picked up around a dozen movies in the past 5-6 months from them for $5 each. It's really a good price for some of those movies that you're not really sure about, but still want. I think rentals are $4.50 now, so for the extra $0.50 you get to have more crap to figure out where to store somewhere.:D
 
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DNelms

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rgriffin25 said:
Do you have to buy the $25 version to get DTS-ES? I am excited to hear the scene with the Golden Gate Bridge!!!
We bought the trilogy pack for my 10 year old daughter. I have not watched the disc at home yet but the package for X-3 lists both 6.1 DTS EX and 5.1DD EX.

Hope this helps.
 
Rob Babcock

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I liked them all, but I'd have to say X-Men 3 was easily my favorite of the three.
 
mtrycrafts

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Jack Hammer said:
so for the extra $0.50 you get to have more crap to figure out where to store somewhere.:D

LOL. I have to try very hard not to over play my hand on those. Fortunately the types I like are not that low yet there.:D
 
Rob Babcock

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$4.50 to rent?!:eek: No wonder I always just buy!:D I have never in my life ever rented a DVD. Even if I was into renting, X3 would be a must-buy to me. I'm reluctant to really discuss the film much, for doing so is very difficult without giving away spoilers. I will say the movie was very "busy"- they compress a lot of different story lines from the books, and they introduce more mutants than even I, a longtime Marvel fan, can keep track of (somehow I didn't realize til the credits that the one foxy chick w/Magneto was Calysto!:eek: ). I am a big fan of sequels, if they're good- God knows there's plenty of X-Men stories they could still tell. Unfortunately, many of them will be impossible after this one.
 
mike c

mike c

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I like the X-men - Brood storyline myself.

re: Wolverine - his time during the weapon X program would be easy to do a movie of.
 
Jack Hammer

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mtrycrafts said:
LOL. I have to try very hard not to over play my hand on those. Fortunately the types I like are not that low yet there.:D
Sometimes if you schmooz with the people at the counter they'll let a 3 for $20 fill out the rest of a 4 for $20. :cool:
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

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Rob Babcock said:
$4.50 to rent?!:eek: No wonder I always just buy!:D I have never in my life ever rented a DVD. .

Some movies are just a renter movie, not worth buying it, for me.:D
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

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Jack Hammer said:
Sometimes if you schmooz with the people at the counter they'll let a 3 for $20 fill out the rest of a 4 for $20. :cool:

I had to fill one of those, not in the sales bin and pulled it off the shelves for me. :D
I'll have to try that again later when I don't find it in the sale bins.
 
Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

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mtrycrafts said:
Some movies are just a renter movie, not worth buying it, for me.:D
I can't argue with your logic. But my experience is different- in the town I currently live the theater is worthless. I have to drive 100 miles to a decent theater; as a result, I haven't gone to see a movie this year. So I pretty much have to rent or buy, or not see the movie. That's not a hardship, though; I have a pretty decent system with a pair of potent subs, a nice Optoma projector and a pretty well treated room, acoustically. It's much better than any theater I've been in, plus I have my leather furniture, and of course BEER!:D

Here's the deal; if I rent something for $4 bucks and love it, then I have to pay $15-20 more to buy it on top of the rental fee. If I buy it and love it, I've saved $4. Of course, it's different if it sucks.:p But in that case I'll usually trade or sell it. In point of fact excepting major releases that I'm pretty sure about (via word of mouth or reviews), I usually don't pay more than $8-$10 per DVD anyways, which really makes rental a waste of money for me.:D
 

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