- CNET
- Reviews
- Flat-panel TVs
- CNET's Top 40 must-have Blu-ray discs (photos)
"Titanic"
When Titanic was first released, I wasn't among those who saw it multiple times in the theater. And I didn't run out and see it when it came back to theaters in a 3D version not too long ago. But even if you're not a huge fan, it's hard to deny Titanic's epic quality and not surprisingly, the Blu-ray release is as good as they come in terms of picture and sound quality. While I was most struck by the sharpness of objects and actor's faces in close-ups, as well as the excellent shadow details in darker scenes, you can find plenty of other aspects to praise (I tend to shortchange audio, for instance, in these snap reviews).
Note: The link below goes to the 4-disc 3D version of the movie, which also includes the 2D Blu-ray and costs the same as the 2D-only Blu-ray package. Even if you don't have a 3D TV, you might as well get it in case you one day get one.
See pricing for "Titanic" from Amazon.com.
January 23, 2013 3:41 PM PST
| Caption by: David Carnoy
Member Comments
Conversation powered by Livefyre