This is just of the movies I have:
Animated - Cars; Ice Age-Meltdown; Ratatouille
Live Action - Casino Royale; 3:10 to Yuma (there are others that are damn nice looking but these are my top two. So far I only have 28 blu-ray movies, but this is the cream of the crop from what I have).
All depends on the source material and how it was transfered or (mastered if you like), Casino Royale looks the best from what I've seen.
The oldest movie I have which looks good is grease.
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What is the sharpest blu ray movie you have seen?Definately the Pirates Triology (especially Dead Mans Chest), it's far better than Hellboy (I hate anything with grain, even if it's supposed to have it!!), and the best animated film Ratatouille (I was spetical about seeing I childish film, but decided to see it as it was hyped about having excellent film quality (I did!!!!, good movie (?????)). Casino Royale is also good, although colours are over saturated. Definately overall Pirates, and Ratatouille for animated, and Ratatouille is best for detail (you can see every rat hair, amazing). The Pirates is so clear you feel that you are looking outside a window.
Resident Evil: Extinction was also good (one of the best), but not very good. Some parts of Planet Earth were really good, such as dessert, and ice worlds, but I cannot reccommend it as some parts of it wasn''t that good, like the caves, it was way to grainy!!!!!!!!!!!!
Basically most of the MPEG 4 AVC films are good (except Dracula, the worst I have seen, way to grainy and dated!).
Cheers
I only have 3 blu ray discs, (simpsons movie, pixar short films collection vol 1 and juno). I'm still waiting for Juno, takes about one week to arrive in Australia (love my region A player) so I don't really know.
But from what I've heard
Cars, Casino Royale, I am Legend, Planet Earth: Complete BBC Series, 2001 a space odessey.
Current Blu Ray movies should ALL look pretty darn good, providing you have a good 1080P HDTV setup...On older TV's like 1080i HD, it will be slightly less sharp...The price of Blu Ray DVD's should come down soon, hopefully. There are not that many, and at $30.00 a pop, they are not flying off the shelves.!! At least, you can get a good Blu Ray player now for around $399.00
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