Episode II • High-Definition

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Episode II • High-Definition

Postby BearaceDougie » May 15th 2005 8:47 am

I noticed this from the get go, Especially the arrival on Courscant (sp?) thought it was a new scene aye

I'm only up to Kamino so i still got some money shots left
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Postby BearaceDougie » May 15th 2005 8:52 am

I cant wait for the fucking Dog fight in the dust

But what i'd like to know, they played the Mr & Mrs Smith trailer with the Movie, are there any more different things playing?
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Postby BearaceDougie » May 15th 2005 9:00 am

Well i enjoyed the Smith trailer, but the only tv spot that doesnt tickle my fancy (Dark side Unleashed) channel ten loves, and seems to play every add brake

EDIT: Holy Crap that Morning Sun after Nightmare Was ORSM!
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Postby BearaceDougie » May 15th 2005 9:39 am

I'm regretting not watching TPM yesterday, then IV tomorrow V Tuesday and VI Wednesday before i go line up

but its cool, also how does one purchase the HD version?
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Postby chrissara » May 16th 2005 5:59 am

Head over to dtv forums.

Nothing but criticism of the HD version.

Looks like it is interlaced.

I think it is slightly better than the DVD upscaled, but you really have to look.
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Postby chrissara » May 16th 2005 6:36 pm

I think they were trying to say it could have been better if C10 had the right equipment like Channel 9 who have a good record of broadcasting HD movies.

The issue was it was a 24fps HD movie, whereas Australia with PAL need 25fps.
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Postby ETandElliott » May 16th 2005 8:39 pm

diVe wrote:I'm not a fan of how HBO crops everyone of their HD movies, especially AOTC. It sounds like your Channel 10 does the same thing?

Star Wars movies are not meant to be cropped, even if it's just going from 2.35:1 to 1.78:1. It makes me sick just thinking about it.


Agreed. Don't they have to compress the last shot or something in the movie so Anakin/Padme and Threepio/Artoo all fit?
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Postby chrissara » May 17th 2005 5:51 am

Oh I agree entirely - it was really good quality.

The problem was it could have been better. I was very happy with it, but when you see a HD movie in proper 1080i at 50hz at 25fps as Channel 9 have broadcast in the past, you will notice an even better improvement.
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Postby Joe1138 » May 22nd 2005 1:20 am

It'll be interesting to see if FOX airs the flick in its full widescreen ratio on Sunday; if they do, wouldn't it mark the first time "Clones" has aired on TV in HD in its OAR?
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Postby Bandersnatch » May 22nd 2005 7:56 am

Joe1138 wrote:It'll be interesting to see if FOX airs the flick in its full widescreen ratio on Sunday...


I doubt they would do that. Fox wouldn't show a movie with those pesky black bars at the top and bottom of the screen if they had to.
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Postby Joe1138 » May 22nd 2005 3:35 pm

Joe1138 wrote:It'll be interesting to see if FOX airs the flick in its full widescreen ratio on Sunday

Bandersnatch wrote:I doubt they would do that. Fox wouldn't show a movie with those pesky black bars at the top and bottom of the screen if they had to.


Those pesky black bars (I think they're more accurately called "unused space" by some) are what I was referring to when I said, "full widescreen ratio." The black bars help to maintain the scope of the image (2.35:1) when viewed on a widescreen T.V. set, which has a ratio of 1.78:1.
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Postby Bandersnatch » May 22nd 2005 4:26 pm

Wow! Really?? I didn't know THAT!!!

I always wondered why the screen at my local cinema was a rectangle and my TV screen wasn't!

Thank you! Thank you so much! You've just changed my life!! You've saved me from my white trash zombie Joe Six-Pack existence!

THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH!!!!

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Postby Joe1138 » May 22nd 2005 9:41 pm

Bandersnatch wrote:Wow! Really?? I didn't know THAT!!!


The way you described the process of letterboxing for a television format in your initial post, ("those pesky black bars") I'd never guess you were being sarcastic in your second, but hey, that's internet wit for you.

On a side (yet far more pertinent) note, I noticed that while my system renders the audio quite nicely, the picture itself is not as sharp as I remember the HBO broadcast being and I have to wonder if Fox is going back to their old practice of broadcasting widescreen content in 480p. I have no way of truely knowing as my set reads every DTV signal as 1080i.
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