Breaker Morant: Absolutely never heard about this film until last week. Mostly DVD-looking high def transfer except for a few close-up shots of the main characters with VHS sound quality that would challenge any decent quality HT. However, I got hooked by the film. This must be a predecessor of movies such as A Few Good Men and Rules of Engagement.
Me, Myself and Irene: I thought I needed a better PQ so decided to watch a film with lots of sunshine and green. Unfortunately, PQ was rather soft all throughout which is "sayang" because so many parts were shot in beautiful outdoor sceneries. Audio was quite pleasing though and I had a good laugh.
American Gangster: I was expecting a lot from this film and I feel it didnt disappoint on the screenplay. Didnt even notice that more than 2.5 hours passed. BUT, I didn't quite dig the "gray and gloomy look" all throughout..the first high def transfer with consistent 10:1 contrast ratio whether it be cloudy, sunny, in Harlem, in North Carolina, in Vietnam, indoors, outdoors; talking about energy saving film for plasma owners or Ridley Scott's artistry
Sharpness level is very much high-def though.
Elizabeth: At the end of a 3-day weekend, I needed a full color, vibrant, high-contrast, sharp and good high def movie. Thank you Elizabeth.
Side Dish: Marathoned episodes 6-12 of House Season 4 in high-def. I was really a couch potato last weekend.