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Kwaad said:

I saw it at the movie theater 2 times. Both times, I felt it looked 'slightly' out of focus, and dark.

Watched it on BluRay. It looked perfectly crisp and clear, and not quite as dark.


 I have some advice for you.

Whenever you reach the stage where you look at a movie, and what stays on your mind is technical aspects, you have reached a very bad level, which will make you sad soon. You obviously are sad already, you can't appreciate any movie right now. I had the same situation years ago. You should stop watching movies for some time, so that you can enjoy it again later, and not lose it all on "out of focus" nonsense.

BTW, the out of focus is not a problem in the movies, that's in your brain. Your brain is unable to arrange the image like it should anymore. That's because you focused too much on technical details before.

Contrary to what you think, LCD TV have the most unnatural image of all TV. Some people like it, but it doesn't make it"how it should look". What you see in the movies is the closest you can have to reality (projection).

 

On topic, brace yourself for more announcements like this, as while market for HD movies expands, of course, you will always have "best selling HD movies" in the coming months. If the market doubles, of course they will sell more and more HD movies.