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 Jeremy Anderson on 12/06/00. |
Terminator 2: Judgement Day (Ultimate version) | Location: | Opening Credits, Chapters 1-3 |
Features: | best video, sound to date | Description: | In comparison to Pro Logic Surround (*laff*), or even DD 5.1, the DTS/ES mix on this disc is unbelievable. I was too young to see this movie in the theater when it came out, so i was relegated to renting it on VHS and watching it on a 20" tv with a mono speaker. I did not believe how well it comes to life with even a "mid-fi" THX system (Rotel pre/amps through Paradigm Reference speakers). T2: Ultimate is currently the "best" dvd out there to date (12/6/2000) in terms of transfer quality and features. If you don't own it, you should. If you have the first release of T2, buy this one and sell the old one (or give it away for Christmas :) | |
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Submitted by Sam Ronny on 06/06/04. |
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines | Location: | throughout the movie |
Features: | Great channel separation and effective panning effects | Description: | When something explodes on screen, it starts out in the front speakers, and you can actually hear it noticeably emanate towards the back of the room. Debris lands behind you, and you can literally hear it skittering off to the sides. The panning effect is particularly noticeable and effective at the climax of the crane chase sequence. | |
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Submitted by Sylvester Calderon on Wednesday February 11, 2009. |
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Submitted by Tobin Buck on Monday December 22, 2008. |
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Submitted by Alfreda Waters on Monday February 2, 2009. |
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Submitted by FpHdwYJEnvbfMnQZSm on Wednesday January 7, 2009. |
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Features: | trSrOUZm | Description: | Good morning to all of you... he had come to see you cake Nothing seems important, but what can I say? syrup consider, syrup circle, vodka, my very best wishes for the future... Regards | |
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Submitted by Alphaman on Thursday November 30, 2006. |
The Bourne Supremacy | Location: | Ch 12 |
Features: | Great surround effects in traffic, great sound track! | Description: | This is the Paris chase scene. The part going down the alley, with the motorcycles whizzing by, along the Seine, with traffic skidding all around, horns blaring, cars crashing, and then finally, the glass of the phone booth exploding, with shards tinkling all around you, puts you in the passenger seat of the Mini for one of the best chase scenes in modern filmography! Throw in Paul Oakenfold's "Ready, Steady, Go!" and you've left your seatbelt off!
"You can never come back to this car, understand?" | |
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Submitted by GM on 02/27/06. |
The Cave | Location: | All of it. |
Features: | Dolby digital 5.1 | Description: | Best I have heard yet. The avalanche at the first was incredible. The underwater sounds and water dripping in the caves, there are way too many things to mention. | |
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Submitted by andy campbell on 04/21/00. |
The Corruptor | Location: | chaptor 3 |
Features: | 5.1 sound placement | Description: | The shoot out in the lampshop has excellent sound placement. Just a great sounding action film to show off to your friends. | |
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Submitted by Brian hackworth on 04/04/01. |
The Corruptor | Location: | a quarter in to the movie |
Features: | excellent scene car chase | Description: | this is one of the best scenes that i have heard for showing some one your system. the chase scene is very violent kids beware but sounds great try it out. | |
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