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Topic: HARRY POTTER Blu-Ray Ultimate Collection
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Claude S. Ayakawa
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Posts: 2738
From: Waipahu, Hawaii, USA
Registered: Aug 2002
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posted 01-02-2010 02:45 PM
I used to be a frequent movie theatre patron up until a few years ago and for some reason, I had never bothered to see any of the Harry Potter films on the big screen. I must admit I was very excited to see the movies on DVD when they were released and bought the first film HARRY POTTER & THE SORCERER'S STONE as a blind buy and never cared for it at all and only watched about the first forty minutes. When the second film HARRY POTTER & THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS came out on DVD, I did not buy it but only rented it and watched it. Like the first, I got bored and did not watch the complete film. After the experience with the first two films, I never bothered with all of the HP films when the came out on DVD and Blu Ray - until now.
I kept hearing only good things about the first two editions of the new Harry Potter Ultimate collection especially the Blu-Ray and could not resist when Costco had them on sale during the Christmas shopping season for $26.95 each for both the standard DVD and the Blu-Ray and bought them both. I watched the first one last night (The Sorcerer's Stone) and was stunned by the exquisite quality of the picture and sound in Blu-Ray and soon found myself enjoying the film as well. I now realize, I had to see the Harry Potter films in a theatre or on a high quality home high definition HD system to fully enjoy these films. Trying to watch the first two films on my old Sony Trinitron TV just sucked and I can see why I did not like them at first.
There will be a total of eight volumes in the Harry Potter Ultimate series Warner Home Video will release and everthing one would like to know about the Harry Potter movies will be covered on the extra two discs in the BD set and three on the DVD. There are two versions of the film in each set, the theatrical and extended. Sound format on the theatrical is DTS Mater Audio 6.1 and the extended version features DTS Master Audio 5.1. The theatrical version also features an introduction by the director Chris Columbus and storyboards shown on the bottom right of the screen during the film. I understand cast members are also featured during this playback mode. Each set also comes with a beautifully illustrated book about each film and two cards featuring images of each character. On top of all of the abundant special features, the set also include and extra disc that features a digital copy of the movie for PC & Macs. All of the discs, book and picture Cards comes in a very sturdy and attractive case.
I feel fortunate to have been giving another opportunity to watch the Harry Potter films and finally enjoying them,. In my opinion, only Blu-Ray can do that!
I am very excited about watching the 2nd movie in the Ultimate series on Blu-Ray, HARRY POTTER & THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS tonight and I was told it is a better movie than the first. I can hardly wait!
-Claude
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