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5 out of 5
5
Awesome show
on July 29, 2008
Posted by: Anonymous
from Carbondale, IL
A wonderful continuation of the first season, Venture Bros. Season 2 offers you more unique parodies of the comic book world and then some.
The DVD comes with some extra behind the scenes footage as well as some commentary... both of which aren't all that good but a great addition for any hardcore fan.
Hopefully season 2 will be released on Blu-ray later down the road. The DVD isn't bad on a 1080p TV but a clearer image would be appreciated.
What's great about it: Everything
What's not so great: Not in high def
I would recommend this to a friend!
-1point
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3 out of 5
3
No need for blu-ray
on July 20, 2008
Posted by: Anonymous
from Carbondale, IL
All of the DBZ movies do not share the same continuity with the television series. They simply retell the story with a villain no one has heard of and because they have a bigger budget to work with the fight scenes are twice as long and better animated.
The Dead Zone is the only DBZ movie that could loosely fit into the TV series continuity. In my opinion, it has better fight scenes than The World's Strongest.
The rating of 3 stars is not due to content but rather the allure that DBZ on blu-ray is better looking than a standard DVD. I've seen DBZ in both HD and SD on my 40" 1080p Samsung television (with HDMI cables) and they are indistinguishable. I tried looking at the HD version really, really hard and I think that there is a lesser amount of pixelage but you need a dang magnifying glass to see that.
So in conclusion, great addition to any DBZ fan's collection but stick with the movies on SD DVDs for the cheaper price and the same quality.
What's great about it: Great fight scenes, 2 movies for one low price
What's not so great: Not much difference in quality compared to standard DVD
I would recommend this to a friend!
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