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As a FAN of the Mortal Kombat Universe, i can say this isnt a perfect film.. but i more than enjoyed this take on the beloved series it has more than enough room to grow and i cant wait for more from this universe!! |
Back in the day we had no choice but to watch movies on our desktop/laptops And it was a grim experience sat there with VLC, codec packs and graphics card churning away Desktops/laptops are multi-purpose devices, they are a jack-off-all-trades, they cope, sometimes barely with a task but they never really excel or are flawless particularly when it comes to media. It is often better to use a purpose made device like a games console for playing video games Fast forward, and now TVs, projectors and satellite boxes all come with their own built-in media player This was a fantastic improvement Now we can watch movies on our big screens without a desktop or laptop getting in the way And these devices ALL use 264 codecs It is those still watching movies on desktops/laptops that are behind the times It seems that some people just can't keep up Go on, move with the times Try playing a movie from a USB stick or external drive direct onto you TV screen for a brand-new, liberating, refreshing experience |
the 1995 movie (and the 1998 tv series) is far better and the fight scenes are way more enjoyable , this new one is watchable but pretty forgetable. it would have been better if it was the first 3 episodes of a tv series. as a stand alone movie it falls short |
People complaining to those who bring us these movies to use another format because they like it better or whatever... |
Thank you GalaxyRG excellent picture excellent movie, thank you seeders. |
@ Mafketel You've nailed it it really is all just about showing off Never mind the crap movies |
Guest-1789 Yep, anything that takes a USB stick or an external drive runs on 264 You can add satellite receivers to the list Yep, and agree, there is absolutely no difference in the quality Holy hell, we are watching HDCAMS encoded in 265 |
@miok TVs and Video players that take USB sticks use 264 codecs and not 265 and to be bluntly honest I personally see no difference in quality versus file size, however this movie was trash, lol |
@Guest-2743 [quote] "Hey look at the size of my codec"[/quote] So that's how encoders show off? |
@ miok 265, super-ultra-high-defintion, whatever do not necessarily make for a good movie A crap movie is still a crap movie As the codec numbers get bigger, our screens get bigger and bigger, the resolution get higher and higher the quality of the content is nose-diving It is like their is an inverse relationship between 'improvements' in technology and movie quality My hypothesis is that the 'Netflix' generation are so dumb that all they care about is the size/codec in their device and are too dumb to realise that they are watching crap "Hey look at the size of my codec" "What's that's playing? " "Hell knows, man "Whatever, movie quality sure ain't keeping up with technology |
Audio 9 video 9... But that's were it stops for me.... What a bad movie.... They should have left it where it was.... 10th shelf in the back row covered with the tons of dust it gathered since 1997... |