Smartone203
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Am I the only one who finds it shocking that a Blu Ray set of Jackson's video's, short films, or even a concert has never been released in Blu Ray/HD except for the (let's be honest, not so popular) Moonwalker movie? On this DVD as I'm sure many of you know there are a FEW extra music videos that have been converted to the Blu Ray 1080p such as Man in the Mirror, Another Part of Me and Smooth Criminal. They are absolutely breathtaking to watch. Below is Man in the Mirror.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IWAdE_H6fQ
Just imagine watching that entire concert in that quality. Instead, we got Wembley 1988 in awful VHS quality. We all know that Thriller has recently been converted to 1080p/3D type format and released in IMAX and it is absolutely unbelievable. From what I understand as long as a video or concert was shot in film the quality and audio is and always was a 10/10. Just check out this HIStory World Tour 1997 video that was finally uploaded recently.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x-Ek8snF3I&t=3340s
The thing is that when these videos and concerts were released in the 80s, 90s and early 00s, it was all pre HD TV's era. Now it's possible for us to see them in this magnificent quality in our own homes, but Sony or whoever else just hasn't put together anything yet. Just imagine all his videos from Thriller to Bad to Beat It to You Rock My World all in crisp pristine HD all in one box set or dare I say Wembley 1988 or Bucharest 1992 in HD.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IWAdE_H6fQ
Just imagine watching that entire concert in that quality. Instead, we got Wembley 1988 in awful VHS quality. We all know that Thriller has recently been converted to 1080p/3D type format and released in IMAX and it is absolutely unbelievable. From what I understand as long as a video or concert was shot in film the quality and audio is and always was a 10/10. Just check out this HIStory World Tour 1997 video that was finally uploaded recently.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x-Ek8snF3I&t=3340s
The thing is that when these videos and concerts were released in the 80s, 90s and early 00s, it was all pre HD TV's era. Now it's possible for us to see them in this magnificent quality in our own homes, but Sony or whoever else just hasn't put together anything yet. Just imagine all his videos from Thriller to Bad to Beat It to You Rock My World all in crisp pristine HD all in one box set or dare I say Wembley 1988 or Bucharest 1992 in HD.