Titanic Blu-ray
Has anybody purchased it yet? How does it rate for picture and sound quality?
Cheers.
No.

It's not the kind of film I would spend another 4+ hours on.
EDIT: Ok, the film wasn't exactly 4 hours long, but it did feel like one! 
No.
And why would anybody want to?
I can think of one reason and one reason only. Still, may as well buy The Reader if that's what you're after.
I purchased the DVD but to be honest I have never watched all of it, but in saying that I am still tempted, I think if I buy the Cambridge Blu-ray player I would purchase the 3D copy. It is a film I have watched a number of times, although not for a while. The reviews like the picture and sound, rating both at five.
We have so little in common I'd be surprised if we were even the same species! I'd imagine we'd both be quite happy about that though...
We have so little in common I'd be surprised if we were even the same species! I'd imagine we'd both be quite happy about that though...
I do like you. 
We have so little in common I'd be surprised if we were even the same species! I'd imagine we'd both be quite happy about that though...
I do like you.
And I you but seriously, the 3D version, why?
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It is a film I have watched a number of times, although not for a while
Nobody spoil it for him by giving away what happens at the end...
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It is a film I have watched a number of times, although not for a while
Nobody spoil it for him by giving away what happens at the end...

sorry...couldnt resist...seeing as there is a smiley thing...pity there wasn't the one i wanted in the prometheous thread!
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It is a film I have watched a number of times, although not for a while
Nobody spoil it for him by giving away what happens at the end...
The DVD. I have seen Titanic on normal TV. 







No.
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