Author Archive: Pete

By day I work in IT as an infrastructure manager, specialising in Microsoft technologies, primarily Windows and Exchange Server.

On here I write about my passions, movies, videogames, technology and particularly the world of high definition.

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Reviews (Or Lack Of)

Reviews (Or Lack Of)

| August 3, 2007 | 2 Comments

I haven’t written any reviews for a while, mainly down to the fact that I haven’t really had any discs to review. I’ve pretty much reviewed everything that has been sent to me on Blu-ray with the exception of Identity and Gothika. Tom has reviewed Identity over on his blog, and I concur with what [...]

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Rant & Ravecast

Rant & Ravecast

| August 3, 2007 | 6 Comments

If you get a warm and fuzzy feeling inside whenever there is a new Red Rant podcast available, you are either a heroin addict, or an incontinent old timer.  This, coincidentally is our key demographic, so all you soaking junkies can rejoice as this weeks podcast is now available. This week Ben, Dave and Tom [...]

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The Leaky Internet

The Leaky Internet

| August 1, 2007 | 2 Comments

If there is one certainty in life other than death, it is that it is nigh on impossible to keep anything a secret in the world of TV, music, movies or even videogames thanks to the murky world of the internet. DVDs? They’re ripped and available to download before they go on sale, same goes [...]

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HD Cinema

HD Cinema

| July 31, 2007 | 0 Comments

I’ve just been killing some time while I wait for dinner to cook by watching some HD videos I recently grabbed from the PlayStation Store, including the first 8 minutes of Die Hard 4.0. For the last few years the movie companies have been making the first ten or so minutes available to be viewed [...]

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Blade Runner..HD..ZOMG!

Blade Runner..HD..ZOMG!

| July 30, 2007 | 0 Comments

In the recent HD podcast I alluded to a five disc special edition HD remaster of Blade Runner on both HD DVD and Blu-ray (as well as a DVD box set), which is the first classic movie I can think of to get such an exhaustive makeover on an HD format. An “uber” special edition [...]

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