you're the one who's formed an opinion about an amazing product with absolutely no information
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you're the one who's formed an opinion about an amazing product with absolutely no information
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yeah because "it looks marginally better!" is a scientific and factual assertion. give me a break


first of all it doesn't look marginally better, it looks phenomonally better, you'd know if you'd seen it, second pretty much everything about the two formats is completely different
okay, first you keep saying they're COMPLETELY DIFFERENT but you've never explained how. last time i checked they're both discs you put in a disc reader with menus that you move through with a remote except one comes with DRM and costs more
second, you yourself said the simpsons would only look marginally better on blue ray. now you're saying it looks it looks phenomonally better. hypocrite much?


well other than all the other stuff i've mentioned they're read differently because the discs are multi-layered
and second i thought we were just talking about blu-ray in general now, not this simpsons blu-ray which, you're right would only look marginally better
looks like i've won this argument
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how? because i said the s13 blu-ray would only look marginally better? even though i already said that? i don't think you did win, especially since of the two of us, i was the only won to back up my argument with facts......
jeez, dude, how much is Sony paying you?
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so does everyone here have un-deserved hatred for blu-ray?
I don't hate it at all, I just don't get a boner every time I see the words "blu-ray" written on a message board
Also, in this particular instance, since the picture quality will only be marginally better (and most of my dvd-viewing is on a non-HD tv anyway), I just have better uses for that extra 10 bucks than a format that won't bring me extra satisfaction


i cant defend the superior format without having a boner?
I have no hate for Blu-Ray, but I will definately be buying my Simpsons seasons sets in DVD format. Why? Well, I'm paying less, it matches the rest of my sets better, and I get more for the money. Ya, you heard me. MORE content for LESS money with DVD. 4 discs means 4 disc arts and 4 disc menus, whereas Blu-Ray will only get 3. I have an HDTV, but I see no need for Blu-Ray on a cartoon.


but if the disc art for the blu-rays is different, and in one of the write ups someone posted a few pages back i believe it said something about the blu-rays having more menu animation
Even if the disc art is different, I'd still prefer having 4 discs to 3. I really don't want to argue about which is better. Obviously Blu-Ray is a better picture, but I'll wait til it completely replaces DVD before I invest a bunch of money in buying everything Blu-Ray.


thats fair, but what if the art on the blu-ray discs is like... holograms or something![]()
We appeal to our traditions. Watching something on DVD is more than satisfying for me, and yeah, Blu-Ray has a better picture, but I don't really care if I can see more gray hairs coming out of my favorite tv character's nose. I'll stick to the less expensive satisfying format. Like Wiggs said, when Blu-Ray takes over and perhaps the price goes down, then I'll evolve with our ever-so-quickly-changing technological lifestyle, but in the meantime I've struck a nice bond with my beloved DVD collection on my shelf and I'm not planning to fix what isn't broken.
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I'll be getting the DVD version. Aside from the above mentioned perks, I also love the fact that my DVD will play in every friends home as well as on any computer AND has the ability to be easily ripped on the computer into an MP4 format for iPod viewing.
Marginally better picture is a lame perk.
Now Star Wars on Blu-Ray, thats another story... but Simpsons season 13? C'mon!
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No blu ray listing on any uk sites (amazon, play etc) shame I wonder why fox is neglecting the UK of blus. Glee is getting the same treatment over here (dvd but no blu) and of course we never got season 20.
1: B+ 2: A 3: A 4: A+ 5: A+ 6: A+ 7: A+ 8: A 9: A- 10: C+ 11: B- 12: B 13: B 14: C- 15: D 16: D- 17: D+ 18: C 19: C+ 20: B-
Homer the Whopper: D / Bart Gets a "Z": C / The Great Wife Hope: C- / Treehouse of Horror XX: B The Devil Wears Nada: D- / Pranks and Greens: C+ / Rednecks and Broomsticks: C+ / Brother, Where Bart Thou?: B-/ Thursdays with Abie: C / Once Upon a Time in Springfield: D / Million Dollar Maybe: D / Boy Meets Curl: D+ / The Color Yellow: D / Postcards from the Wedge: C / Stealing First Base: D / The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed: C / American History X-cellent: C / Chief of Hearts: C+ / The Squirt and the Whale: D / Surveil With Love C-
Since these episodes were not produced in Blu-Ray, I find there's no real good reason to get the blu-ray for this season. The first 7 episodes of season 20 on bluray aren't really significantly better in any meaningful way. The HD episodes look great though.
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I get all my BRs for less than 12 used and have had no problems. As for DRM, who cares? Unless you plan on pirating and/or copying movies, again, who cares? If I wanted everything on a damn hard drive, I'd download all that shitty, sort-of "HD" content off XBOX live and the 'next' upgrade in resolution for consumers is at least 10 years off since there won't be any new material recorded (pixalwise) beyond 1080p. 3D is about the only real advance we'll be seeing before 2020.
BTW, DVDs 'are not the same' unless you're watching them on a Tube TV. Since I only owned a few Disney movies on DVD, I never had a sizable movie collection and BR is the first format I've 'invested' in and have no regrets. With the exception of Pixar Movies, DVDs look downright awful compared to Blu Ray. Upscaling is not really a factor.
Blu Ray is the better format if you have a TV over 40" and the players, as long as you don't need it connected to the internet, aren't really any more than 120 bucks. The movies? Shop amazon and the price is the same as buying a new DVD at your local retailer, hell a lot of movies are 15 bucks new.
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since i don't have a blu-ray, I'm just gonna say i like dvds just fine.
anyways, i am really looking forward to the features. i hope they have good deleted scenes, the ones on s12 were mostly bad (before anyone says "of course they're bad they are deleted for a reason", for the hundredth time, most of them are only deleted because the episode was too long), i might listen to commentaries for some episodes, some of the commentaries i have watched were interesting. matt's intro may be good, i don't know why i just find it fun how he introduces us to what awaits us in the season.




So, are people glad Mike Scully's audiocomm-days are finally over after 1/3rd of season 13?
At last no fun facts anymore.
You never know, he is a producer for all successive seasons. He may come back periodically like David Mirkin has.
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Actually was dreading listening to Al Jean every episode. Maybe he'll say that sitting straight up when you wake up is really really hard for a tenth time.
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