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Originally Posted by The Dark Knight
On a side note...I went to Best Buy last week and I love checking out what movie they have on their BluRay player...They were showing "F&F: Tokyo Drift"
The race scenes look like crap on BluRay...yeah...the cars look real...but it looks too choppy and amateurish.
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This was probably on a 120hz or even 240hz TV. They reduce motion blur and make things clearer... but it takes the cinematic feel of the movie away. Normal movies play at 24-30 frames per second. 120 and 240hz TVs use modern science to fill the the blanks and make it, in essence, 120 frames per second. It's great for video games and sports, but not movies or TV shows.
Watch something like Transformers or Terminator 4. It makes the special effects shots seem 100x more unrealistic.