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movie choice for plasma

kirky (Competent) posted this on Friday, 11th February 2005, 18:21

as the title says which movie choice wold YOU go for, to watch on a 42inch widescreen plasma.

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Strangerer (Competent) posted this on Saturday, 12th February 2005, 10:54

If I had a 42" plasma I`d watch all my movies on it. It would be a bit of a pain swapping screens for different films..... :D

....I want that one........Bitty

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David Beckett (Reviewer) posted this on Saturday, 12th February 2005, 12:57

I would watch The Matrix or The Matrix Reloaded.

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chewie (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 12th February 2005, 13:14

Star Wars Trilogy.
Lord of the Rings.
Terminator 2.
Amelie.

Basically any film with amazing visuals.




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toppdogg75 (Competent) posted this on Saturday, 12th February 2005, 20:17

i would say anything like toy story,finding nemo,sharktale or monsters inc makes the colours really stand out

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David Beckett (Reviewer) posted this on Saturday, 12th February 2005, 23:08

The Incredibles - I know it`s not out til March, but if you`re not in a rush...

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RFDrummer (Competent) posted this on Saturday, 12th February 2005, 23:27

As a Tosh plaz owner I can vouch for most of the above :D . Mine does not have prog scan although sometimes this can be a curse rather than a blessing. My ex wife had a Philips 32" CRT 100hz prog scanner and I have to say that the picture was simply breathtaking (wasn`t enough to keep me around though :) ) but some times the picture looked `artificial` like bad CGI. Anything bright and colourful looks stunning (Pixar animation as mentioned) but darker scenes can be a bit dissapointing (perfect storm, plane crash scene in Castaway.) although I think a good transfer helps (Moria scenes in FOTR are flawless.) Bad transfers show up immedeatley (a LOT of R2 material) but good transfers really shine._PK

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