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Hdtv is the Future of Television

The television was a very important invention and it has been a faithful companion to man. In the old times, it may seem that television is only for those who are wealthy. Those with the ability to possess a TV seem rare. However, as time passes, the trend today indicates that every household owns a television set. Some household might even have more than one set of television. This of course is boost by the growth in television programming network. It started with just 3 big networks but today, there a whole list to choose from.

And with the advance of technology, we have more choices now than ever when buying a set of television to fit in to our homes and our lifestyle. Choosing a new television will be based on its capability. Therefore, the new full definition capability HDTV an upgradeable TV comes to mind. We all want the perfect viewing experience and you will get it if you get a HDTV. However, you will need a special antenna to receive HDTV broadcast in order to enjoy the ultimate viewing pleasure. If you are on Direct TV, you will need a special satellite dish and a receiver of course. An HDTV receiver is just like a conventional cable box. You can use the receiver to switch channels with your HDTV connected to it.

You should choose a receiver that works for you and here are some tips for you to look out for. The receiver is very important in order for your HDTV to maximize its potential. Today's competition for the manufacturers in producing high definition televisions at prices the average consumer can afford has intensified. So if you have a little extra cash in the pocket, choose something that which has a higher standard and you whole family will applauded you for that.

In the market, you could well get one HDTV (59 inches) under $ 2, 000. There are brands to choose from like Hitachi, Philips, Mitsubishi, Zenith and Sharp and others who all make HDTV sets with similarly large screens that can be found online for under $2, 000. You could also consider RCA 61-inch HDTV Projection Television or Toshiba 65-inch Flat Screen Projection TV. But choose smart, don't just go for the bargain and you might regret later. Every penny for its quality and make a little more investment so that you can enjoy it more.

You can use any device such as DVD players, VCRs or gaming console and connect with your HDTV receiver. You will be able to enjoy the highest resolution for optimum pleasure. Networks shows are broadcast in HDTV in all major cities. You will notice "Simulcast in HDTV" like C.S.I. on Direct TV. You can also get high definition shows in HBO. The programming is being added all the time.

So, do it from the comfort of your own home. Shop online and save time and money. You can find accessories such as: HDTV satellite receiver, DirecTV satellite. Then the internet will be perfect for your search. Take at look at the following brand names online for superior quality and great warranty deals: Samsung SIR-TS360, Sony, Hitachi, Zenith, Pros can, Panasonic, JVC, Toshiba, Hughes and Mitsubishi.

So enjoy the thrills of having a HDTV today. Remember to get a good HDTV receiver in order to have your HDTV work perfectly. It will be a worthwhile investment.

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2D-to-3D converted movies are 'a rip-off' and will 'kill 3D' claims director...

10 Sep 2010 at 6:45am 

Cult filmmaker Joe Dante is the latest director to rail against the practice of converting 2D films into 3D. Dante was in London to promote his upcoming family horror The Hole, which was shot in native 3D, and he revealed exclusively to HCC his thoughts on the subject of converted 3D films...

'There's an art to shooting in 3D... an art that I might add is not being used in the movies that are being converted to 3D after they've been shot. These are basically a way to rip off the public without doing the work. There's a correct way to shoot 3D that makes it easy to watch and a pleasure. None of these films are done that way; they're shot as if they're going to be normal films'.

'Imagine The Bourne Identity in 3D, I mean, you can't have that kind of cutting in 3D, the brain can't process it, it's very annoying. And when you get down to movies that are now so dark and so blurry through this conversion process, they just look like shit. You've got people still paying the extra five-bucks to get in, which is the only reason they do it, and then they come out and they go, "This 3D sucks. I don't want any more 3D". So we're at this weird juncture where we have the best version of the 3D process we've ever had and the easiest to use and the easiest to project, and they're still going to kill it, because they're so greedy. They just want to take every picture they've got sitting in a can, and send it India and have it come back in this fake 3D and charge an extra five-bucks. They're cutting their own throats'.

Melting cameras and girls' breasts
However, the one converted 3D film that was spared Dante's wrath was the recent Piranha 3D, which draws its inspiration from the director's own 1978 cult favourite Piranha...

'I haven't seen it yet. I know about it, because they asked me to be in it, which I couldn't do because I was doing this film. And I read the script, which was... obviously not based on the script that I shot. But there were certain telltale similarities involving girls' breasts. But I was disappointed that they weren't shooting it in real 3D'.

'Now, they explained to me why, and it made sense. They said that they would be out in the middle of Lake Havasu and it would be really hot and the cameras would melt. Which they do, because the RED cameras are very sensitive... digital cameras are very sensitive to heat. And also the water is a very difficult thing to shoot in 3D because the highlights are in different eyes. So, okay, fine, convert it later. But what I didn't expect was that, I didn't expect that their piranhas would look as shitty as they do. Because I was so envious, thinking, "Boy, I didn't have any money for piranhas. I couldn't do big schools of piranhas. I could just quick shots of like six or seven". So, they had all this money, and I was surprised to see how fake the digital piranha looked... Maybe they look better in 3D, because they really didn't look very good in 2D in the clips I've seen'.

Joe Dante's new 3D film The Hole opens at cinemas across the UK from September 22.



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Blu-ray Screenshot Gallery: Alien Anthology - Alien Resurrection

9 Sep 2010 at 5:03am 

This week we're taking a film-by-film sneak peak at the long-awaited Blu-ray debut of 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment's Alien Anthology Blu-ray boxset, and today it's time for Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Alien Resurrection to go under the spotlight.

Scheduled for release in the UK on October 25, this eagerly-anticipated six-disc set includes all four films in the legendary franchise, plus so many additional features that they had to include an extra two Blu-ray discs just to fit it all in. Click here for a full rundown of the specs.

We'll have a full review of the Alien Anthology Blu-ray boxset in #188 of HCC, on sale October 21, but in the meantime we thought you might appreciate an exclusive look at a gallery of screenshots taken from Alien Resurrection. And don't forget to keep visiting the site to see what other Blu-ray sneak-peaks we have in the works.

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Blu-ray Screenshot Gallery: Alien Anthology - Alien3

8 Sep 2010 at 5:49am 

This week we're taking a film-by-film sneak peak at the long-awaited Blu-ray debut of 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment's Alien Anthology Blu-ray boxset, and today it's time for David Fincher's underrated Alien3 to go under the spotlight.

Scheduled for release in the UK on October 25, this eagerly-anticipated six-disc set includes all four films in the legendary franchise, plus so many additional features that they had to include an extra two Blu-ray discs just to fit it all in. Click here for a full rundown of the specs.

We'll have a full review of the Alien Anthology Blu-ray boxset in #188 of HCC, on sale October 21, but in the meantime we thought you might appreciate an exclusive look at a gallery of screenshots taken from Alien3. And don't forget to come back tomorrow for an exclusive first look at the Alien: Resurrection Blu-ray...

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Blu-ray Screenshot Gallery: Dario Argento's Inferno

7 Sep 2010 at 10:15am 

In this bonus installment of HCC's Blu-ray Screenshot Gallery we're taking a sneak-peak at Inferno, the first sequel to Dario Argento's cult horror Suspiria. This underrated and stylish chiller is coming to Blu-ray in the UK on September 13, courtesy of Arrow Video, and will be presented for the first time completely uncut.

If that's not enough to grab your attention, Inferno also comes to Blu-ray loaded with the kind of bonus goodies and special features we've come to expect from these lavish Arrow Video releases. There are so many, that there's even a bonus DVD bundled with the Blu-ray housing even more fan-pleasing features. Anyway, enough with the chit-chat, let's get on to the screenshots...

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Blu-ray Screenshot Gallery: Alien Anthology - Aliens

7 Sep 2010 at 4:15am 

This week we're taking a film-by-film sneak peak at the long-awaited Blu-ray debut of 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment's Alien Anthology Blu-ray boxset, and today it's time for James Cameron's legendary Aliens to go under the spotlight.

Scheduled for release in the UK on October 25, this eagerly-anticipated six-disc set includes all four films in the legendary franchise, plus so many additional features that they had to include an extra two Blu-ray discs just to fit it all in. Click here for a full rundown of the specs.

We'll have a full review of the Alien Anthology Blu-ray boxset in #188 of HCC, on sale October 21, but in the meantime we thought you might appreciate an exclusive look at a gallery of screenshots taken from Aliens. And don't forget to come back tomorrow for an exclusive first look at the Alien3 Blu-ray...

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