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The Avengers and High Definition TVs

Last night I finally saw the movie The Avengers. It was a great superhero movie, with lots of good action and stuff. No real complaints about the movie. What was weird for me was the TV we watched it on. We were at a friends house with a pretty hi-def TV, and the movie was an Amazon instant download rental thing, so it probably wasn’t the highest quality, but whatever it was, the combination led to a strange movie viewing experience for me.

It was like the TV had better graphic capabilities than the movie, making every special effect and CGI background look like a cheap high school production. It was weird. It even made just the people look animated or something. I was distracted by that the whole time that I don’t think I got to appreciate the movie fully.

Has anyone else experienced this? Is it a better TV thing or a lack of movie quality thing? Maybe I’m just behind the times and don’t know what “good graphics” are anymore. Thoughts?

 
Comments

I kinda agree, but I think it depends on the TV and the settings. Sometimes I think all they do is just ramp up the intensity of the colors and of the blacks and think that this will trick people into going “Wow”. Now, you have to check if the disk media or the media player itself is even really supporting the HD, because that is the other killer, if the TV is trying to “upscale” the lower quality media…. but that said the Avengers was amazing.

Meh. I thought the movie was okay. And really long. Some of the new TVs are pretty crazy though! I bet if you had a TV like that, you’d be more used to it. I watched a movie on a friend’s brand new TV and was really weirded out at first because it looked like I was watching a play or something. But by the end of the movie, it looked normal to me. Of course, I’m not exactly the best judge of TVs considering how rarely I use them :P