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Old 01-07-2008, 09:25 PM   #1
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I'm watching the 1st back to the future on my A2 and i have to say the PQ is pretty darn good for up convert....5/5.......and the AQ is a 5/5 its on dolby D Ex.......not bad for an older movie...anyone know when they will release it on HD DVD....and is there gonna be a 4th one
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Old 01-07-2008, 10:40 PM   #2
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I'm watching the 1st back to the future on my A2 and i have to say the PQ is pretty darn good for up convert....5/5.......and the AQ is a 5/5 its on dolby D Ex.......not bad for an older movie...anyone know when they will release it on HD DVD....and is there gonna be a 4th one
i don't think will see a 4th back to the future.
steven spielberg is the ex. producter on those films.
he's made it known he likes blu-ray and not a fan of universal

plus with wb going blu we don't know where hd dvd is going right now. the only hope is dreamworks is not happy with there ties with paramount,if thats ends they could go back to universal.

as i said right now hd dvd's future is in limbo right now
keep in mind hd dvd and universal kept that format going up to this point,if tosh and the 3 studios they have left play it right this move by wb could mean noting
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just finished watching the 2nd and 3rd back to the future and the PQ was amazing for an up convert on my A2..the AQ was great too 5/5 even with DDex...cant wait to see this on HDM...hd or Bd..
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I guess maybe we need an upconverted DVD Review section now?
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no we can keep it in here cause i was watching it on an A2 hd dvd player
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i don't think will see a 4th back to the future.
steven spielberg is the ex. producter on those films.
he's made it known he likes blu-ray and not a fan of universal

plus with wb going blu we don't know where hd dvd is going right now. the only hope is dreamworks is not happy with there ties with paramount,if thats ends they could go back to universal.

as i said right now hd dvd's future is in limbo right now
keep in mind hd dvd and universal kept that format going up to this point,if tosh and the 3 studios they have left play it right this move by wb could mean noting

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anyone hear of any release off the back to the future movies on blu-ray.
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Old 12-26-2008, 11:33 AM   #8
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just finished watching the 2nd and 3rd back to the future and the PQ was amazing for an up convert on my A2..the AQ was great too 5/5 even with DDex...cant wait to see this on HDM...hd or Bd..
Hmm you are making me want to re watch the series with this review haha, otherwise I really doubt they will ever make a 4th one it would just be kind of random.

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anyone hear of any release off the back to the future movies on blu-ray.
You should ask that question in the Blu-ray forum, not the HD DVD Movie Review forum.
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Old 12-26-2008, 05:12 PM   #10
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You should ask that question in the Blu-ray forum, not the HD DVD Movie Review forum.
yes,i did'nt wanna have a 2nd thread for the same thing.
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can anybody move it to another section?
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plus with wb going blu we don't know where hd dvd is going right now. the only hope is dreamworks is not happy with there ties with paramount,if thats ends they could go back to universal.

as i said right now hd dvd's future is in limbo right now
keep in mind hd dvd and universal kept that format going up to this point,if tosh and the 3 studios they have left play it right this move by wb could mean noting
What?!?!?! HD-DVD is done, it's not in limbo. There are no longer any players being created and sold in the US at least. On top of that, this doesn't even belong in this thread (not to mention this thread probably shouldn't exist cause these are not HD-DVD movies).

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What?!?!?! HD-DVD is done, it's not in limbo. There are no longer any players being created and sold in the US at least. On top of that, this doesn't even belong in this thread (not to mention this thread probably shouldn't exist cause these are not HD-DVD movies).

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Old 02-11-2009, 11:11 PM   #14
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Did you see the date of that post? Last Jan when HD-DVD was still alive.
Not the post I quoted. The person joined in February of 2009 and the post was the 10th of this month.

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Not the post I quoted. The person joined in February of 2009 and the post was the 10th of this month.

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