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TheIknimaya 04-22-2010 08:31 PM

Finished my first viewing of Avatar at home
 
Hello friends. :)

I have just finished watching Avatar at home, for the first time. Let me start off by saying that the quality of the Blu Ray is impeccable. Absolutely incredible, the detail you can see on everything is amazing. The colors are so much more vibrant than in the theaters. Just wow. Bear in mind, my HDTV is only 720p and I was blown away. Also, if you are able to make use of the DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Surround Sound you will be blown away. Just amazing.The lossless audio on the Blu Ray is unbelievable.

Before the movie even started I was crying, I was just so happy to be watching Avatar again, at home. I was entranced throughout the entire movie, I didn't pause it, never walked away, didn't even turn my head away for the entire movie. I was mesmerized, not only because it is Avatar, but also because the quality of the Blu Ray is beyond words. You have to see it to believe me.

There were many scenes where I cranked up my system to ear-splitting levels of volume, it was just incredible. My room was literally shaking, the floor was vibrating because of my subwoofer and the walls were shaking. Some of the scenes where I cranked it up were when Jake, Tsu'tey and the others were climbing up The Iknimaya, when Jake flies his Ikran for the first time, when Jake is making his epic speech, the scene where they fly over the water with the Ikran clan, that was epic, just wow.

As for crying during the movie, well a lot of the time I was in tears just because of how happy I was to be able to experience Avatar once again. I turned on the waterworks when Jake and Neytiri mate. That scene is beautiful. Also when Jake is unconscious after coming out of the link and Neytiri places the mask on him and he returns to her. That scene gets me every time.

At the end where they are transferring Jake into his Avatar body, the music here is a mix of Climbing up Iknimaya and others, here I cranked up my system and as AVATAR comes on the screen I feel happy and sad.

All in all, it was absolutely incredible and was quite the experience. I am sure all of you will enjoy it as much as I did. Don't say Avatar isn't the same at home, it IS the same, if not better since it is a more personal experience.

Cyan 04-22-2010 08:46 PM

Lucky swine, i would die to get some early sampolz, sunday cannot wait, being given to it by stephan lang with his autograph on will be something :D

Eltu 04-22-2010 09:16 PM

Man, I don't even have a TV... :(

Oh well... sounds like a great experience, TheIknimaya! :D

Helicoradian 04-22-2010 09:24 PM

Yes! the image and sound quality is out of this world. On a 1080p screen I found details that you never could see in the theaters. In fact the quality is good enough to make up for not being in 3D IMO, so definitely not disappointed:)

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There were many scenes where I cranked up my system to ear-splitting levels of volume, it was just incredible. My room was literally shaking, the floor was vibrating because of my subwoofer and the walls were shaking. Some of the scenes where I cranked it up were when Jake, Tsu'tey and the others were climbing up The Iknimaya, when Jake flies his Ikran for the first time, when Jake is making his epic speech, the scene where they fly over the water with the Ikran clan, that was epic, just wow.
^ Same here, you really need a home theater or a good set of headphones to complete the experience. When Jake flies his Ikran for the first time and the destruction of home tree the sound and music is truly epic.

I thought that seeing it at home would be a bit disappointing compared to watching it on the big screen. But it's almost dead even as the experience goes IMO. Like TheIknimaya said, it's a more personal experience and when Jake opens his eyes at the end it still carries all of the emotion:'(

Earthlover18 04-22-2010 09:54 PM

I am so glad that you said all this and you have a 720p resolution tv. That's what I got. The movie is lying on my bed right now, I am going to watch it after dinner. Can't wait!!!

Rabbit 04-22-2010 10:44 PM

Is there any extra scenes??

Woodsprite 04-22-2010 10:48 PM

Wow!

So... when do we get some screencaps? :P

TheIknimaya 04-22-2010 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Helicoradian (Post 22237)
Yes! the image and sound quality is out of this world. On a 1080p screen I found details that you never could see in the theaters. In fact the quality is good enough to make up for not being in 3D IMO, so definitely not disappointed:)

^ Same here, you really need a home theater or a good set of headphones to complete the experience. When Jake flies his Ikran for the first time and the destruction of home tree the sound and music is truly epic.

I thought that seeing it at home would be a bit disappointing compared to watching it on the big screen. But it's almost dead even as the experience goes IMO. Like TheIknimaya said, it's a more personal experience and when Jake opens his eyes at the end it still carries all of the emotion:'(

Definitely. The details I could make out were amazing. I don't care about the 3D, 3D doesn't make Avatar a good movie. Nope. Avatar is still Avatar at home and without 3D. Maybe even better.

Having a good setup is key here. The audio blew me away because it was so crystal clear.

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Originally Posted by Earthlover18 (Post 22254)
I am so glad that you said all this and you have a 720p resolution tv. That's what I got. The movie is lying on my bed right now, I am going to watch it after dinner. Can't wait!!!

You will love it. Absolutely incredible. :D

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Originally Posted by Rabbit (Post 22268)
Is there any extra scenes??

No extra scenes. But we already knew this. All there is "Play Movie", "Setup" and "Search" which is scene selection.

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Originally Posted by Woodsprite (Post 22270)
Wow!

So... when do we get some screencaps? :P

I will try to get screencaps once I buy Avatar in HD on the iTunes store. It's on the iTunes store now but not in HD.

Woodsprite 04-22-2010 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by TheIknimaya (Post 22272)
I will try to get screencaps once I buy Avatar in HD on the iTunes store. It's on the iTunes store now but not in HD.

You mean... you can't just pop the blu-ray disc in your computer and start taking screencaps?

TheIknimaya 04-22-2010 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Woodsprite (Post 22276)
You mean... you can't just pop the blu-ray disc in your computer and start taking screencaps?

No because my computer doesn't have a blu-ray disc player. I have a Mac and Mac's don't have BD players. You can install one into the Mac Pro I think but I don't have one of those.

So I have to get it off the iTunes store if I want it in HD on my computer.

rapunzel77 04-23-2010 02:50 AM

My brother bought it today so we watched it again. It looks great and the sound quality is wonderful, especially in surround sound. I agree that it looks wonderful in 2D just as much as in 3D. Its still Avatar. In fact, it looks even prettier due to the brighter color :).

Helicoradian 04-23-2010 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by rapunzel77 (Post 22321)
In fact, it looks even prettier due to the brighter color :).

Yes, the color does seem more vivid compared to the theater release. Gotta say that the quality is superb in every category:)

tallbluewanderer 04-23-2010 05:35 AM

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Originally Posted by TheIknimaya (Post 22233)
I have just finished watching Avatar at home, for the first time. Let me start off by saying that the quality of the Blu Ray is impeccable. Absolutely incredible, the detail you can see on everything is amazing. The colors are so much more vibrant than in the theaters. Just wow. Bear in mind, my HDTV is only 720p and I was blown away. Also, if you are able to make use of the DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Surround Sound you will be blown away. Just amazing.The lossless audio on the Blu Ray is unbelievable.

Awesome! :D I don't have a home theatre (or a Blu-Ray drive for my MacBook), so I'm waiting for Apple to release the HD version on iTunes. I don't have surround sound, but my speaker system is pretty decent, and I do have a reasonably-sized screen connected to my computer. I just hope that the 720p iTunes version has quality on par with what you've experienced. :)

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Originally Posted by TheIknimaya (Post 22233)
Before the movie even started I was crying, I was just so happy to be watching Avatar again, at home. I was entranced throughout the entire movie, I didn't pause it, never walked away, didn't even turn my head away for the entire movie. I was mesmerized, not only because it is Avatar, but also because the quality of the Blu Ray is beyond words. You have to see it to believe me.

I felt exactly like this when I watched Avatar my second time (I've seen it twice) -- I was crying from the very beginning of the movie. Looking forward to seeing it again! :)

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Originally Posted by TheIknimaya (Post 22233)
There were many scenes where I cranked up my system to ear-splitting levels of volume, it was just incredible. My room was literally shaking, the floor was vibrating because of my subwoofer and the walls were shaking.

I've noticed myself doing this with the soundtrack -- I'm not at all surprised to hear you've done the same with the real McCoy. :)

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Originally Posted by TheIknimaya (Post 22233)
As for crying during the movie, well a lot of the time I was in tears just because of how happy I was to be able to experience Avatar once again.

Quoted for truth ... in advance. :P

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Originally Posted by TheIknimaya (Post 22233)
At the end where they are transferring Jake into his Avatar body, the music here is a mix of Climbing up Iknimaya and others, here I cranked up my system and as AVATAR comes on the screen I feel happy and sad.

The closing scene is absolutely brilliant, and just thinking about it is sending thrills down my back. :) I have to say, though, that it's by far the saddest scene in the movie -- the scene when Jake comes on screen and starts recording his last videolog is truly horrible, because you know the movie is about to finish! :'(

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Originally Posted by TheIknimaya (Post 22233)
All in all, it was absolutely incredible and was quite the experience. I am sure all of you will enjoy it as much as I did. Don't say Avatar isn't the same at home, it IS the same, if not better since it is a more personal experience.

Great to hear you enjoyed it! :D

Txum_kali'weya 04-23-2010 05:54 AM

I need a hd tv.
NOW.
And bd drive.

TheIknimaya 04-23-2010 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Txum_kali'weya (Post 22364)
I need a hd tv.
NOW.
And bd drive.

Avatar will still be the same on regular DVD I'm sure. An HDTV & Blu Ray player only makes it that much "better" if you will. Not better in the sense that the experience is better, but the quality of the movie and the audio is obviously better on blu-ray.

In fact, I might watch it on DVD, just to see how good the quality is, because the DVD is also pure movie like the blu-ray disc. So I imagine that Avatar on DVD will look much better than other DVDs.


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