After checking a half dozen places that usually sell SB titles, I managed to find a copy of RE. Though it was $27.95...
But I wanted it tonight, so $27.95 it was.
Selected DTS and started it up. Can say that the minimal menus & lack of DTS "warning" on the SuperBit discs is definitely a bonus. After about 5 minutes one of my roommates came downstairs & asked me if I could turn it down a bit. She rarely does that. But RE
is a bit... loud.
I only had it at my usual listening level (-15dB).
But the LFE is fairly intense, and even upstairs & across the house it can still be felt with authority.
But I decided that rather than turn it down (as that just wouldn't be any fun) that I'll just watch it tomorrow when no one is around.
Yes, I have seen Anaconda. Yes I do frequently enjoy cheese that most people don't care for. But I've been in no hurry to pick it up because, yes, it really wasn't that great.
The Big Hit got better with subsequent viewings I thought. And it looks great in SB. Sounds quite nice as well. Will have to pick up an LD to compare to the SB version at some point.
Hollow Man
did look great to begin with. Make it a SB Deluxe and it's all good.
Panic Room looked pretty good. Is the only SB to not have had a regular version. But the sound mix was a bit dissappointing compared to Fincher's last effort.
Forgot to mention that I'm also planning on picking up The Mask Of Zorro, Desperado & Johnny Mnemonic.
I know what you mean on wondering "who in the hell picks the SB titles?". Gattaca, Vertical Limit, Anaconda, Johnny Mnemonic, and A Knight's Tale all make one wonder "who smokes crack at Sony?".