You've got company coming over and want to make a lasting impression on them with your expensive new home theater system. Quick - what DVD can you play that will instantly blow their minds? Now if you're anything like me, you can sit there staring at hundreds of DVD titles and yet draw a blank when it comes to showcase pieces. Well, no more! Just use one of these fantastic demonstration scenes as submitted by our members.
Submitted by Cherry Elliott on Friday December 12, 2008. |
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Submitted by Cathleen Gregory on Saturday November 22, 2008. |
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Submitted by squidly on 01/12/03. |
Signs | Location: | Whole movie |
Features: | great audio mixing | Description: | The audio in Signs is perfect. From the subtle wind in the field to the whispers of Joaquin to the footsteps of the alien out on the porch. Everything is very well done, especially the surround effects. Very believable, unlike some movies. | |
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Submitted by Ira Roth on Sunday February 8, 2009. |
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Submitted by Josephine Patton on Thursday February 12, 2009. |
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Submitted by Antonio Rogers on Monday December 29, 2008. |
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Submitted by Joseph A. on 06/20/00. |
Six Days and Seven Nights | Location: | outdoor scenes, starting at the airport in Tahiti. |
Features: | excellent video quality (sound is so-so) | Description: | Regardless of what you thought of the flick, the island scenes will make you drool at all the pretty colors and the sharpness of the image. The close-ups of Anne Heche's face aren't bad either. :) | |
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Submitted by Rich Niederhoffer on 12/27/00. |
Species | Location: | Towards beginning |
Features: | Bass and movement of sounds from speaker to speaker | Description: | When Sil escapes as a child from the glass room to avoid asphyxiation... feels like the copter is outside your window and flying around you... | |
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Submitted by Dave on 01/10/06. |
Spiderman 2 | Location: | Doc Ock in Hospital |
Features: | Great surround | Description: | The part where Doc Ock wakes up in the Hospital and attacks the doctors/nurses. The sound of the arms/chainsaw/things getting knocked over. | |
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Submitted by Kieth Holder on Sunday December 21, 2008. |
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