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    District 9 or Star Trek.

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    Dark Knight and Wolverine are the best blu-ray movies i've seen so far
    Other's i would recommend would be:

    I.Robot
    Star Wars(when it friggin comes out on Blu-Ray)
    District 9
    Indiana Jones n Crystal Skull

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    Star Trek (Ultimate 3-Disc Digital Copy Edition)

    That's according to IGN. http://bestof.ign.com/2009/movies/best-blu-ray.html

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    My Blu-Ray collection has grown to a rather large extent and I usually buy the bigger-name movies when they're released because we don't go to the cinemas anymore and we end up enjoying the movie at home more anyways with better screen quality and sound. I can honestly say that the movie which looks the best in Full HD so far, in my opinion, is Kung-Fu Panda. I find that the animated movies have better resolution and clarity is fantastic compared to "normal" motion-picture films. In that category I would give the title to Transformers 2, but once again due to the number of special effects.

    If you want HD quality that's not produced by special effects and animation and filmed using PROPER 70mm film, buy BARAKA on Blu-ray. It's kinda like planet earth, without commentary. To make things better, this film was shot in 1992....and it kicks the butt of MANY new films in terms of picture quality.

    Here's a take2 link: http://www.take2.co.za/dvd-baraka-4203321.html
    and a review: http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Baraka...y-Review/1055/

    It's important to note that only audiophiles and real picture quality junkies will appreciate Baraka. If you just want to show off Blu-ray with your LCD/Plasma television, get Kung-Fu Panda
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