﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Blu-rays.tv - Blu-ray Disc Reviews</title><link>http://blu-rays.tv</link><description>Blu-rays.tv original blu-ray disc reviews. Includes star ratings and HD screen captures from the actual blu-ray discs.</description><webMaster>admin@blu-rays.tv</webMaster><copyright>Copyright © 2010 Commtraxx Pty Limited. All rights reserved worldwide. Data extracted from this feed may be republished providing that web page on which is appears makes explict credit reference to Blu-rays.tv and a hyperlink to http://blu-rays.tv</copyright><lastBuildDate>8/02/2010 6:07:26 AM</lastBuildDate><image><url>http://blu-rays.tv/images/poweredbybluraystv.gif</url><title>Powered by Blu-rays.tv</title><link>http://blu-rays.tv</link></image><item><title>Blu-ray Disc Review: Che</title><description>This is a remarkable pair of films and an absolutely stunning blu-ray presentation from Criterion. You will learn a lot of stuff that you didn't know that you didn't know and be thoroughly entertained with pristine HD audio/visual in the process. I cannot recommend "Che" highly enough. It is a hands-down MUST OWN blu-ray set.</description><guid>733c3ccd-d221-43b9-8b56-67f28ea1bf9f</guid><link>http://blu-rays.tv/Review.aspx?reviewid=733c3ccd-d221-43b9-8b56-67f28ea1bf9f</link><source>http://blu-rays.tv</source><author>Jason Hackett</author><pubDate>8/02/2010 11:25:50 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>Blu-ray Disc Review: All About Steve</title><description>In terms of HD audio and video quality of this blu-ray disc, Fox have done a fine job of presenting a pretty awful movie. "All About Steve" is among the bottom of the barrel in a year of stiff competition for the title of "worst film of the year". I'm sorry to say, this is one to avoid.</description><guid>40ec8de7-ca9d-404f-b600-229ca764b159</guid><link>http://blu-rays.tv/Review.aspx?reviewid=40ec8de7-ca9d-404f-b600-229ca764b159</link><source>http://blu-rays.tv</source><author>Jason Hackett</author><pubDate>27/12/2009 10:20:54 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>Blu-ray Disc Review: The Wizard of Oz (70th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition)</title><description>"The Wizard Of Oz" has never looked better. This lovingly and meticulously restored blu-ray presentation is without doubt a must-own for blu-ray collectors and is reason enough in and of itself to upgrade your hardware if you're a die-hard Oz fan who is yet to step up to high-def. It is hard to imagine that audibly or visually, this 70 year old classic could be any better. Bravo Warner Bros! Honestly, however, providing you can stick it out, we recommend that you wait for the single disc release if you aren't particularly interested in wading through the enormous volumes of supplementary material included in the big box.</description><guid>c4a7cb13-127e-4ffc-a2be-4f2aea12b89b</guid><link>http://blu-rays.tv/Review.aspx?reviewid=c4a7cb13-127e-4ffc-a2be-4f2aea12b89b</link><source>http://blu-rays.tv</source><author>Jason Hackett</author><pubDate>13/10/2009 10:38:22 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>Blu-ray Disc Review: Polytechnique</title><description>Denis Villeneuve does a spectacular job of telling the story of the École Polytechnique shootings. It is a restrained and respectful, yet absolutely engrossing portrayal of the horrific event and it's aftermath. The black and white image quality is close to perfect and the 5.1 DTS-HS audio is terrific. Although the supplementary material is disappointingly  scant, we still rate the blu-ray as HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. </description><guid>33fda59f-b974-468d-a600-6a1e8ebfee68</guid><link>http://blu-rays.tv/Review.aspx?reviewid=33fda59f-b974-468d-a600-6a1e8ebfee68</link><source>http://blu-rays.tv</source><author>Jason Hackett</author><pubDate>7/09/2009 7:30:38 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>Blu-ray Disc Review: Lie To Me: Season One</title><description>When it comes to science-based, skeptical television programs, the more the merrier! "Lie To Me" is a terrific new addition to the genre. The similarities to the highly successful "House" formula is undeniable, however this series does bring fun and engaging new elements to the table. Tim Roth shines in the leading role, and the stories of each episode are thoroughly entertaining. The HD audio and video quality, whilst not flawless, is perfectly adequate and makes for satisfying high definition auditory and visual experience. We rate the blu-ray presentation of "Lie To Me: Season One" as a RECOMMENED purchase.</description><guid>f75f8264-3240-4dac-b119-7e8725f29a8a</guid><link>http://blu-rays.tv/Review.aspx?reviewid=f75f8264-3240-4dac-b119-7e8725f29a8a</link><source>http://blu-rays.tv</source><author>Jason Hackett</author><pubDate>24/08/2009 9:45:02 PM</pubDate></item></channel></rss>