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When Blu ray has hit the shelves, we saw many classic and older movies being released ob Blu ray. One of my first Blu rays was Dracula. After viewing this Blu ray, I thought and talked to friends about the difference between Blu ray and DVD. Many commentators out there will say, “Why bother with Blu ray”. These older films do not show a clear improvement on DVD, but believe me it is there. I could clearly see Dracula’s red coat in more detail and color than on the DVD. Still, watching more recently shot Films do make a much more eye-catching difference and high definition experience.
“Dracula was first released to DVD in 1999 and again as a Superbit DVD in 2001. Neither release contained any extra features. A two-disc “Collector’s Edition” DVD and Blu-ray was released in 2007. The “Collector’s Edition” special features, identical on both the DVD and Blu-ray releases, include an introduction and audio commentary by director Francis Ford Coppola, deleted and extended scenes, teaser and full-length Dracula trailers, and the documentaries “The Blood Is the Life: The Making of Dracula”, “The Costumes Are the Sets: The Design of Eiko Ishioka”, “In Camera: The Naïve Visual Effects of Dracula”, and “Method and Madness: Visualizing Dracula”. (wikipedia(
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Another bottom line, compare for yourself by experimenting between the different choices available.
Jack