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Best (and Worst) High-Def Discs of 2006

An anonymous reader writes "High-Def Digest has released their first annual 'Best (and Worst) of the Year' list of movies released on HD DVD and/or Blu-ray. Not surprisingly, the 'best' list is heavy on superheroes. Superman, Batman, and the Hulk all made the list. Not a bad cheat sheet for those of us with a Blu-ray capable PS3 or an XBox 360 HD DVD add-on on our Christmas lists."

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  1. No matter how high the resolution by rolfwind · · Score: 3, Funny

    The Hulk was utterly mediocre. Wouldn't buy it for $4.99, let alone whatever it is high def movies fetch.

    Where are the real classics that I would actually want to see in hi-def?

  2. Re:If that's the best, they're in trouble. by EvilIdler · · Score: 3, Funny

    Not just trashing it, trashing it on a geek site!

    Batman Begins is back to the darkness, not quite Burton style, but very far from
    Batman & Robin. I'm sure the original poster just got Batman titles confused..
    Give him a notice for the record, and pull his geek license next time it happens.

  3. Re:If that's the best, they're in trouble. by clickclickdrone · · Score: 4, Funny
    Hulk was a Shakespearian, father-son conflict
    I tried to get Hulk via P2P to see if it was as bad as everyone said but it turned out to be a renamed porn movie file with some seriously hot action. I was happy.
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  4. Re:They might be good HD by the_womble · · Score: 3, Funny

    You are clearly an eccentric.

    What has good plot and good acting got to do with making a good film?

    The measure of a good film is how much money is spent on making it: especilly how much is spent on marketing.

  5. Re:If that's the best, they're in trouble. by Ucklak · · Score: 3, Funny

    Tell that to the boom stick.

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