Re: Master & Commander
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All that said, I reckon he did a superb job of Aubrey: having read so many of the books, I felt he *was* that character. Great film, and wonderful sound.
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I'd say Snatch was the cleanest Doesn't this belong in the "what are you dreaming of tonight" thread?
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Depends on which one you are talking about, I guess!
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In fact, they shot it in 9x16 ratio to accommodate the chip on his shoulder. You need to turn your TV on its side.
That’s going to leave a mark. You can skip his dialog scenes and skip straight to the action.
Hear, hear! Or at least skip the whole side story of the doctor. I think the “Hornblower” TV series is pretty good if you want something in this genre.
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Ok, consider me convinced, order just placed with Amazon - should be here by the weekend. I've seen the SD version, looking forward to hearing the changes on Blu-Ray.
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I just noticed that Amazon has “The Band of Brothers” available for BR pre order. That series had some pretty intense audio on DVD. I bet the BR version will be right up there with the best of them. Plus, it’s probably the most realistic combat related show I’ve ever watched.
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Of course, if you want to give your subwoofer a work out, you can always watch War of the Worlds. As an added benefit, after watching a little of Tom Cruise, it's much easier to stomach Russell Crowe
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I'm at something of as loss as to why anyone would voluntarily watch either one of them.
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I'd watch Crowe before Cruise, that's for sure.
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Rainman.
He may be a wackjob, but he can act if given the right script.
I really don't much care what kind of ego etc. any given actor has. I'm not trying to be best buds with everyone I watch on screen.
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