Star Trek - BluRay 720p vs. 1080p - what first?





UPDATE: it looks like the 720p bluray came first: Star Trek 2009 BluRay 720p x264 DTS-WiKi

The official release date for the DVD and Blu-ray is November 17, but who knows, someone might try to release a 720p or 1080p bluray version until then. I think the 720p release will be there first, because it will be easier to encode and download friendlier, do to the smaller size, but the better quality of the 1080p image resolution might play an important role too.

Anyway, the new Star Trek movie is great, a great action film, so it's worth the wait, and also the money for the Blu-Ray disk.
The movie has many different names, I don't know why it's so difficult to find one and stick with it: Star Trek XI, Star Trek Zero, Star Trek: The Future Begins.

There are also some fake film names, can you believe that? Corporate Headquarters, Untitled Paramount Project, Untitled Walter Lace Project, even The Ernest Castelhun Chronicles.

The film is 102 in the IMDb Top 250 Movies of all times, that says a lot about this prequel to the existing Star Trek movies.

The story has a lot of fresh ideas and also new actors. Chris Pine is the young and unexpierienced James T. Kirk, and Zachary Quinto (the spookie bad guy from the TV show Heroes) plays Spock.

Together with Eric Bana (Nero) they have some great 3D and computer generated special effects adventures with the freshly build Enterprise. You learn how the main cast members first met and grew together as a team.

The director J.J. Adams is a genious to continue the Star Trek franchise like this, and I'm positive that there will be a lot of other pre Star trek movies to come.

Stick around (subcribe the RSS feed) and you'll know about any Star Trek Zero bluray releases in 720p or 1080p. In the meantime check out the links section or feel free to write a comment.

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720p high definition Trailer

1080p HD trailer

IMDb

related bluray 720p movies



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