Cloverfield
16 years ago
Funny thing. As you probably know, Cloverfield is that monster movie from a couple years back that was filmed in a handy-cam perspective from the people involved in the incident. It was used very effectively and I liked the movie a lot.
So, thing is, I get nearly to the end and the frames start sputtering and getting choppy and I'm thinking to myself, well, must be intentional. After all, that handy-cam has been through a lot. Then the credits appear from out of nowhere, and I'm still thinking - well, that's weird, but okay, interesting way to end the movie. So I go to Wikipedia and... say what? There's a whole chapter I missed?
Curse you damn skippy Blu-Rays!
So, thing is, I get nearly to the end and the frames start sputtering and getting choppy and I'm thinking to myself, well, must be intentional. After all, that handy-cam has been through a lot. Then the credits appear from out of nowhere, and I'm still thinking - well, that's weird, but okay, interesting way to end the movie. So I go to Wikipedia and... say what? There's a whole chapter I missed?
Curse you damn skippy Blu-Rays!
triasic
~triasic
You may wish to look at the underside and make sure there are no fingerprints. It's happened to me before and all that it required was a quick cleaning. :)
Kyouryuu
~kyouryuu
OP
Yeah, probably should have. There was a smudge on the edge I remember, but I had already reported the disk to Netflix.
triasic
~triasic
Same thing happened to my parents. Disk skipped and all it was due to was a big ol greasy fingerprint from the person who had it before us. If this happens again make sure to check the underside of the CD. It can make all the difference from watching a DVD to stomping on it (figuratively) in frustration. :)
zx700
~zx700
Shitty digital shite. I swear I'm buying a Sony C9 Betamax. I'll stand my LCD TV on top of the beast.
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