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Vote Now for Best TV on Blu-ray
Posted November 2, 2009 09:04 AM by Josh Dreuth
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Home Media Magazine, Agent DVD Magazine and TV Shows on DVD have announced that voting for the Sixth Annual TV DVD Awards is now open, giving fans the chance to voice their appreciation for their favorite TV Blu-ray and DVD releases over the past year (Oct 1, 2008 - Sep 30, 2009). One of the categories is, of course, is "Best TV on Blu-ray", and the trio of companies is asking for your input.
And the nominees for Best TV on Blu-ray are:
Voting begins today, November 2nd, and will continue through November 20th. The winners will be announced in December. Click here to vote now!
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Source: Home Media Magazine |
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GeneD5
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Nov 02, 2009
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No 24 S7...I won't be voting... |
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akbungle
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Nov 02, 2009
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Man if Fringe would have had lossless I would have went that way. Band of Brothers totally rocked on the other hand. |
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Navig8r
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Nov 02, 2009
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from this list Band of Brothers without a doubt |
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Uberbot
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Nov 02, 2009
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Wow ... the selection for each category was so terrible that I gave up voting before I got down to the blu-ray question. |
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DealsR4theDevil
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Nov 02, 2009
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I actually thought Sons of Anarchy was the best TV show on blu .. not necessarily the best show but easily the best looking with very good sound .... should have at least made the list IMO |
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tomiisek
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Nov 02, 2009
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Why only 5 nominees? 10 would be better. |
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Mobjack
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Nov 02, 2009
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Band of Brothers...hands down. |
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surfdude12
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Nov 02, 2009
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BAND OF BROTHERS.
I agree 24 should have been on the list. But wouldnt change my vote. |
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txfilmguy
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Nov 02, 2009
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Lost was good, but I was looking for Battlestar Galactica. Oh, well. No vote from me. |
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Rengaw
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Nov 02, 2009
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Aye Band of Brothers is the best reason to own a blu-ray player, it darn near made me feel like i was right there with them getting shelled on the battlefield, i cannot believe they made it through all that to tell their stories, truely amazing and blu-ray brings it to life the best.
StarTrek original series i love with all my heart as i've watched it since the 60's and no better sci-fi in space on TV has been made in my opinion but i prefer to watch the DVD version i have without all the enhancements they have made on the blu-ray version which i think wrecks it.
Fringe is a great new Sci-fi as it bring back memories of all the great X-Files, it's my new favorite Sci-fi since Lost and i really hope it sticks around for more than a few seasons, the chemistry of the characters is great and it's very cool to see Lenard Nemoy in it, but i really like the old guy and his anticks, he's so funny.
I have no idea what John Adams is for some reason never even heard of it. |
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Neil_Luv's_BLU
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Nov 02, 2009
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I may be flogging a dead horse by asking the following but... Why is Day 7 of 24 not on the list?
The picture quality may have been hit and miss, But it has one of the best 5.1 DTS-HD MA soundtracks I have ever heard.
It deserves a nomination at least!!!
My vote however goes to Band Of Brothers, and would have even if 24 had made it onto the shortlist... "B.O.B" is one of the best Blu-rays I own full stop... not just the best TV BD I own! |
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Titanicfave
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Nov 02, 2009
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Without any doubt(Rate this comment whatever you want), the best TV on blu-ray hasn't been released and probably won't be for a while the answer is: Drake & Josh! That is very great and I miss watching them and now want all those back in the day episodes in 1080p HD!! |
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Memnoch
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Nov 02, 2009
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I haven't seen Band of Brothers yet, so I have to go with Lost. Perfect picture and sound quality throughout. I really loved Fringe too, but some of the awful shots and grain peppered throughout really ruined the picture quality on that one for me. It is just ghastly that such a new show would have such problems, when you can easily watch The Prisoner (1967) that was just released on blu-ray and not catch a single bit of grain or fuzzy/out of focus/non-HD stock footage shots. How does a show shot in the 60's look better than a show shot last year? It just erks me. Like they either rushed Fringe to the shelves or someone didn't care enough to get it on blu-ray properly. Ugh. |
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killowertz
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Nov 02, 2009
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I would have voted for True Blood, but my vote will go with Fringe because that's the only one I own that's on the list. |
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Elandyll
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Nov 02, 2009
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No BSG ? No vote from me either. |
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