Inception NOW IN STOCK

This 2010 contemporary sci-fi actioner follows a subconscious security team around the globe and into the intimate and infinite world of dreams.
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For those of you who want to get a copy of Inception before the 6th Dec release date, head over to

http://www.dvdworldusa.com/shopexd.asp?id=72099

where it's ready to ship within 24 hours. I use this site all the time and they're very efficient. The blu ray is multi-region too, so will work on ANY blu ray player.

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If only I knew what 22 pounds were, seems expensive

Rob
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Shit, that's mean. :(

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That is really pricey, 21.99 for it... the limited edition is 30 quid
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could anyone plz post the screen caps from their blurays. I recently downloaded a 11 gig blu ray rip of Inception and quite frankly I wasn't impressed by the transfer.
Here is a screencap from the downloaded version ( this infact is taken from the Newly launched Inception gallery on this site)
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And this is from the trailer(also taken from this site)
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Is the transfer similar to the downloaded version or did WB just beef up the quality of their trailers :(

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It just seems like they ramped up the color correction for the trailers. All of those yellow-ish scenes in the movie weren't so yellow in the theater or the Blu-ray.

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AlexHaas wrote:It just seems like they ramped up the color correction for the trailers. All of those yellow-ish scenes in the movie weren't so yellow in the theater or the Blu-ray.
Ya, it seems like it. And the difference is huge!!
just look at these two pics :

From the blu-ray
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From the trailer
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Not cool, WB :x :x

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I don't see the problem.

The colours look far better and more natural in the theatrical version.

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I prefer the theatrical/blu-ray as well.

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The Blu-ray version is fine except that some scenes look little dim, esp those hallway fight sequences.

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