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Get The Cure. Trilogy.

The normal one's good (ask unkle Jam~es), but the BR one is absolutely unbelievable.

Full on uncompressed surround sound (none of that compressed dolby digital horse sh!t).

& a picture to die for.
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Trilogy is prolly the favest of all my pop music DVDs, Bloodflowers is trousers tho
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James Blast wrote:Trilogy is prolly the favest of all my pop music DVDs, Bloodflowers is trousers tho
I can only listen to the live versions to appreciate Bloodflowers.

The album is somewhat underwhelming.
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it's only worth listening to whilst sitting in your pants drinking beer and fumbling with the internets :lol:
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James Blast wrote:it's only worth listening to whilst sitting in your pants drinking beer and fumbling with the internets :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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The Cure on BluRay? Heavens to Murgatroyd..ya don't wanna be seeing that chubby gargoyle in any form of High Definition. If your going to go down that road - why not just buy a Walter Matheau box set and really seer your eyeballs off their stalks.

HD is amazing with animation. Cars the Pixar movie is top notch on HD TV , I can imagine to be even better in BlueRay. As are most documentaries..but movie wise. Go to Ainititcool news and Empire magazine they have a whole section on blueray recomendations.

But save your sanity and eyesight and avoid the temptation to purchase the Cure dvds. Do you really want to watch a man in his early fifties wearing make up, bad hair and lip stick..cos if that's the case rent a Mishun dvd - much more fun.

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