09-13-2011, 10:18 AM
crispicazzo escribió:Darth Bane escribió:Pues nunca creí que llegara a decir esto, pero creo que pasare en comprar la saga completa hasta que haya una oferta de más del 50%. La verdad con los comentarios que han hecho sobre la calidad técnica, ni que decir de la calidad del empaque, no pienso pagar más de 600 pesos por este paquete. Lo mismo para el Señor de los Anillos Versión Extendida, que eran mis dos sagas más esperadas en este formato y que no se les dió el trato que merecen, y merecemos como clientes.No te desanimes; yo al principio estaba igual todo desilusionado, sobretodo cuando supe que aquí no se maneja el empaque tipo libro como en USA.
Me parece (no estoy seguro) que el empaque libro solo es para la versión USA, y las versiones internacionales nos toca el empaque de los cases azules (aunque también parecen páginas de libro).
Ayer me lanze a comprarla y quede encantado; en realidad el empaque está muy padre, super bien hecho y con muy buena calidad (lo digo objetivamente y no por fanatismo). Esta padre que la impresión de los discos viene con personajes (a diferencia de la USA). Solo vi un pedacito de Episodio 1 y en verdad el audio esta de primera.
Vamos a disfrutar de este lanzamiento en Blu!
Ha habido tantas quejas que la verdad sí te van bajando el ánimo, así que mejor vamos a disfrutar la saga y disfrutar que por fin está aqui!!
Comprala cuando quieras y te sientas con el ánimo de hacerlo, pero cuando lo hagas disfrutala mucho, ya veras que si te gustará
El comentario interesante del reviewer de blu ray.com
Cita:Here's the thing; ever since the The Complete Saga was announced, I was aware of the controversies, I had a hunch the original trilogy wouldn't be included in its untouched state, and I knew any new changes were going to be debated far and wide. This left me rather indifferent to the whole idea of revisiting Star Wars. But when I actually got the set in my hands, something changed. At pains of sounding like a sap, I started to feel that inner childhood giddiness bubbling up. And then, when I popped A New Hope into my Blu-ray player and heard John William's iconic fanfare over that familiar yellow text crawl, it hit me—I wasn't going to let any residual bitterness over George Lucas' endless alterations bother me. I was going to have a blast watching these films. And I did.
Cita:Star Wars Blu-ray, Video Quality
It goes without saying that just because this is Star Wars, it doesn't mean that this set is going to be the best looking Blu-ray release of all time. So, temper your expectations. That said, we do expect a lot from George Lucas and THX when it comes to cutting edge home video technology. I'm happy, then, to report that, for the most part, these films look wonderful. Not all of them might be described as "reference quality," whatever that means—although Episode III probably qualifies—but the transfers/restorations the films have been given represent an exponential leap in picture refinement, integrity, and clarity from previous DVD releases. While watching The Complete Saga this weekend there were several instances where I felt compelled to rewind and just bask in how beautiful certain scenes look in high definition.
Es interesante que muchos, por no decir todos, teniamos la esperanza de que estos serian LOS BLU RAY pero no es asi y a mi gusto es muy acertado el comentario de este señor.
Ahora me urge ver III.
Cita:Star Wars Blu-ray, Video Quality
Episode III is on a whole different picture quality plane of existence. This is the outright stunner of the prequels, with a degree of clarity and color that approaches Avatar and other high-profile eye-candy releases. You can see instantly how much crisper and more detailed everything is here, CGI and live-action material alike. The filtering has been abandoned in favor of an exceptionally resolved picture. See the fabric of General Grievous' cape. The clean lines of the nascent Darth Vader's shiny new helmet. The wrinkles on Yoda's weathered face. Count Dooku's eyebrow hairs, individually visible. This is impressive stuff. Just as striking is the brilliance of the film's color. The first two prequels are far from washed out, but Episode III takes the vibrancy up a notch, with tighter contrast, darker blacks—though not too dark—and some gorgeously vivid hues, like hot magenta spacecraft exhaust ports and, of course, searing neon lightsabers. All of the film's environments—from Kashyyyk to the climactic lava world—look fantastic. I'm not big on scores—they're too arbitrary—but if The Phantom Menace is a 3/5 and The Clone Wars is a 3.5/5, Revenge of the Sith gets full marks.
Lo que me fata un buen HT :cry:
Cita:Star Wars Blu-ray, Audio Quality
Yes, yes, and yes again. I don't even need to write up separate audio reviews for each of the films. You know why? Because these lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 6.1 surround tracks are perfect. Not perfect like, "Yeah, they seem generally true-to-source and, no, there's no muffling or anything," but perfect like, "Yes. Hell yes. This is what sci-fi should sound like." Perfect as in completely exemplary in all the ways you'd hope they'd be. Superlative. Grade-A. Certified Gold.
Todos mis BDs en venta, escucho propuestas.