Holy fuck! Three whole pages already on a topic that has already been beaten to death?
At first I thought this was an old thread from 2 or 3 years ago that was being raised from the dead.
Edit:
MichaeLeah wrote:]If this has already been discussed at great length, I apologize for bringing this up again, I had trouble finding the previous discussion with the search tool. Maybe I didn't try hard enough.
Damn. Now I almost feel sorry for my reply.
Almost.
Okay, so here is my serious answer: I prefer DVD. I have never even been 'on the fence' about getting Blu-Ray. I really hate to say this (oh, you have no idea how much I hate to say this), but I really agree with
milojthatch. When will anything ever be good enough? When will the 'improving' or 'upgrading' have reached its final point? If I upgrade to Blu-Ray, how long will it take the corporations to introduce a new format that offers the *new* 'best picture quality, best sound, best presentation' ever?
Somebody in this thread asked: 'How could I have ever accepted DVD quality?' Many Blu-Ray fans say things like this, or compare DVD to VHS, but the comparison doesn't ring true. I won't deny there is a difference between DVD and Blu-Ray when it comes to picture quality and sound, but it isn't in the least comparable to the enormous upgrade in quality from a VHS to a DVD. And let's not kid ourselves: DVD looks great. When I pop in a DVD of
Sleeping Beauty, I am stunned. I am bewildered by the animation, the colors, everything on screen. It looks fantastic. How much more stunned could I be? And does it really matter?
I've said before that I though Blu-Ray was just a corporate scam and I took a lot of flack for that on UD. I remember when there was this 'fight' going on between Blu-Ray and HD DVD about which one would become the 'new dominant format'. I remember very well how *everybody* I knew joined me in rolling their eyes and stating: "no way I'm buying into THAT! DVD has only just caught on and now they want to lure us into yet a new format? What are we, stupid?" And now, a lot of those suckers have bought into it. Although UD and other forums of film freaks give a really distorted view. I read somewhere that 80% of consumers still buy DVD instead of Blu-Ray.
Just my 2 cents. I hope nobody lectures me about my position. Let me be very clear: Do. Not. Lecture. Me! Ever.
