I found a blu ray copy of the DVD a few weeks ago and downloaded it.
Great ****ing movie.
Great ****ing movie.
I found a blu ray copy of the DVD a few weeks ago and downloaded it.
Great ****ing movie.
How can you find a bluray copy of the dvd? That doesn't make any sense. I don't know what on earth you're talking about.
Because its decoded from DVD FORMAT and burned into a BLURAY format. OMGZ, technology is so hard to understands for me!
How can you find a bluray copy of the dvd? That doesn't make any sense. I don't know what on earth you're talking about.
I guess sarcasm doesn't go through too well around these parts.
It's just like downloading DVD rips, except you're downloading 25 gigs at a time, instead of 7 to 8 gigs for regular DVDs.
It's just like downloading DVD rips, except you're downloading 25 gigs at a time, instead of 7 to 8 gigs for regular DVDs.
Did you see what they've been doing with a lot of discs now.
More studios move towards Blu-ray / DVD combo packs -- Engadget HD
It's the new BluRay DVD/DVD combo packs.:lol1:;-)
What is a Bluray DVD :shrug:
They're DVDs that play in a BLURAY DISC player. They are on a round, symmetrical disc with a hole in the middle. BLURAY DISC is just another fancy word for DVD, because that's what they are cuz they are round and play shit.
Back to Inception, I missed a lot of parts when watching it the first time on Bluray in my Bluray player so I'll have to watch it again. At then end when he spins the top, I missed the reference in the movie but does that mean he was dreaming or awake?
{Spoiler Alert}
It's another long boring movie that tries to seem confusing...If the top never stops spinning he is in a dream. If it falls over he is awake. The movie ends before the top spins long enough so that you can determine if it is going to stop or not.
I was bored of the dream within a dream concept about half way through the movie. I didn't even care how it ended, honestly.
A BluRay isn't a DVD, it's a Blu Ray disc? So why would you even call it a BluRay DVD or DVD in the first place? That's like calling a burrito a taco.
So I guess we can call old turntable records CD's since they both play music, are round and have holes in the middle. :lol1:
Ahhh, okay thanks for the heads up. My old lady asked me to pick up a bluray dvd on the way home and I had no idea what the **** she was talking about.