Best Blu-ray Film Releases Of 2010
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author Curtis Hoskins
- Published January 23, 2011
- Word count 914
Looking for some good Blu-ray Movies? 2010 saw a variety of Blu-ray Movies being released. From past classics to recent Box Office hits. 2010 was a great year for Blu-rays. But which movies were the Best? To have a truly great Blu-ray disc you must have a combination of stunning visuals and sound. Both of which represents the absolute best HD has to offer. And a lot of extra features which elevate the discs far above anything you find on a standard DVD. Finally, but certainly not least, is the actual movie itself. It must be a top-notch movie experience that leaves us wanting to come back over and over again. The following is a list of the best Blu-ray movies I think fit this criteria. The ultimate Blu-ray Movies of 2010 that everyone should have in their movie library.
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Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy: Most of us were disappointed this was the Blu-ray theatrical release and not the Extended Edition. But the theatrical versions are still great cinema. Shown in 2.41:1 aspect ratio, with DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround sound, this HD release is the best quality we have right now to see these movies.
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Avatar Extended Edition: What better way to return to the world of Avatar, then in glorious 1080p video resolution. This spectacular 3 disc extended collector's edition includes the original theatrical release, the special edition re-release, and the exclusive extended cut not seen in theaters. Add to this over eight hours of bonus materials, 1.78 aspect ratio (no letter block bars) and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, you are sure to have a movie experience like no other. Until the 3D version becomes readily available, this release is your best option to get your Avatar fix.
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Lost: The Complete Collection: View every single episode to one of TVs ultimate journeys. This epic show redefined how we view television; right from the dramatic opening scene to the heart wrenching final moment. Watch every episode in 1080p and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. This wonderfully packaged deluxe box set, not only has over three hours of bonus footage never before seen, but is packed full of extra features. This landmark series represents Television at its finest.
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Psycho: Filled with extra features, this Alfred Hitchcock suspense classic finally comes to Blu-ray. This low-budget film looks grainy and dingy in some parts, but overall the high-quality 1080p/VC-1 video transfer is great. The new DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 provides a solid soundtrack to one of the most best horror movies ever made.
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Toy Story Trilogy: Ultimate Toy Box Collection: You can now experience the entire Toy Story trilogy in a 10 disc Blu-ray Box set. All 3 movies are here, including DVD and Digital copies of the movies. All three movies are in stunning 1080p HD with a DTS HD 7.1 Master Audio and a DTS HD 5.1 Master Audio soundtracks. Plenty of extra features to keep you occupied. Released in a covered wagon toy box packaging, it is the perfect way to relive these Disney/Pixar classics.
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The Bridge on the River Kwai: Director David Lean is known for making great epic movies. And The Bridge on the River Kwai is one of his best. This newly remastered 4K digital restoration version, with a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 soundtrack, preserves its original aspect ratio. So you get to view the film as the filmmaker intended. Along with extra features, including a 35 page book with stories and photos, this is truly one of cinemas greatest experiences.
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Life (narrated by David Attenborough): This original series from the BBC is a followup to the highly successful Planet Earth and The Blue Planet: Seas of Life. And like those series, Life should be considered essential viewing and be a staple in everyone's Blu-ray library. This four discs box set makeup the latest chapter in the milestone natural history series. The awe-inspiring HD visuals and great soundtrack are absolutely stunning.
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Seven Samurai: This masterpiece by Akira Kurosawa is one of the most influential movies of all time. It considered by many to be one of the greatest movies ever made. Released by Criterion, which are responsible for releasing and remastering critically acclaimed movies. If you are a film fan, this film has to be a part of your library. And there is no better way to watch it than this great remastered Blu-ray version.
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Apocalypse Now (Three-disc Full-disclosure Edition): One of the most critically acclaimed movies of the past 35 years gets the High-Definition treatment. The 3 disc deluxe edition includes three ]movies|films]; the 1979 version, the "Apocalypse Now Redux", the documentary "Hearts of Darkness" and over nine hours of extra features including a forty-eight page collectible booklet. The 1080p transfer was personally supervised by Francis Ford Coppola. And the original 2.35:1 theatrical aspect ratios has been kept. There is enough here to make every fan satisfied and win some new ones.
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Alien Anthology: There are a total of 8 versions of the 4 films, two bonus discs, over sixty-five hours of extra features, including never before seen content. You also get the debut of MU-TH-UR Mode. Which is an interactive BD-Java companion, that puts all the content in one interface tool. The first two films, "Alien" and "Aliens", have new video transfers of 4K resolution; while the two later films, "Alien 3" and "Alien Resurrection", have updated video transfers. All four films have a 5.1 losses soundtrack - DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. Once you finish viewing this remarkable Alien Anthology box set, you will soon realize this is the only way you will ever view these films again.
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