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Heywood Jablome
Joined: 12 Mar 2006 Posts: 1548
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| Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 8:19 pm Post subject: Big-money HTs... |
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Spotted in the HT forum at klipsch.com:
http://deputy-dog.com/2008/01/23/10-stunning-ultra-geeky-home-cinemas/
The BatCave has been seen before, the others are pretty cool. Tho, I think the burnished gold effect in the Indiana Jones HT might hurt the contrast ratio!
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97ss150
Joined: 19 Dec 2007 Posts: 161
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wow, some ppl deserve to be kicked in the nerd face lol. batcave is cool as is the titanic one.
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Heywood Jablome
Joined: 12 Mar 2006 Posts: 1548
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I like the Titanic and Nautilus... late-Victorian opulence.
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97ss150
Joined: 19 Dec 2007 Posts: 161
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ya those are nice. the others would really take away from the viewing experience. i bet those clowns dress up in character and watch movies.
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JBosch
Joined: 29 Dec 2007 Posts: 31 Location: Dawsonville, Georgia
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I love the Batcave, but the Trekkie in me digs the Star Trek themes. The Titanic theater is also awesome, looks very comfortable.
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redcorvette_85
Joined: 09 Apr 2006 Posts: 145 Location: Bothell, Washington
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I did some work on the death star theater in a few areas that dillion works didnt do, the cabinets on one side of the entrance where the popcorn machine is and the media room behind carbonite solo, I put all the cabinets in there for the media storage. Along with a good part of the cabinets in the rest of the house. Never saw it in complete working order though.
I think my favorite out of all 10 of those would be #5 the evergreen ultimate theater, it seems to fit the space best and doesn't seemed cramped, and at least they stuck with a dark gray and black color scheme. Id like to see someone do a Stargate Atlantis gate/control room theater, I think that would make a cool looking theater and the color scheme isn't bad either.
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archidan
Joined: 24 Nov 2006 Posts: 59 Location: Oregon
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As a designer I respect the detail and craftsmanship that went into some of those theaters,... but frankly,... they are all kinda new-money trashy. I'd like to know how many of those are owned by ballers or lotto winners. Just because you have the money to recreate the starship enterprise doesn't mean its a good idea. I suppose in 60-80 years the patina of time will prove me wrong.
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nautikal
Joined: 31 Jul 2006 Posts: 116 Location: Rockville, MD
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The Titanic one is really nice... mostly because it looks more like a room than a nerd fest.
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Dave Lister
Joined: 16 Jan 2007 Posts: 436 Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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Gino
Joined: 22 Apr 2006 Posts: 1363 Location: Trinity Beach, AUSTRALIA
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You're right Dave, it's not even close to 12' diagonal. His arm span nearly covered the width
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oliverg
Joined: 15 May 2007 Posts: 800 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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8 servers with 3816 DVDs.. at 5-6Gb (uncompressed) 22896Gb (22.36Tb) ... I've got 75% of that on a single server in a big RAID5 array.. in two years, we'll probably be all using laser holographic drives with multi Petabyte storage
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perisoft
Joined: 29 Aug 2007 Posts: 2920 Location: Ithaca, NY
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You know, it's cool to be able to spend $3m on a theater. But I'm not sure the movie watching experience they have will be a hell of a lot better than my $1000 theater...
It's too bad people think you have to be rich to have this kind of thing. You just have to have passion and creativity.
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perisoft
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| oliverg wrote: | 8 servers with 3816 DVDs.. at 5-6Gb (uncompressed) 22896Gb (22.36Tb) ... I've got 75% of that on a single server in a big RAID5 array.. in two years, we'll probably be all using laser holographic drives with multi Petabyte storage  |
...which makes me think - have there even been 3800 movies released that are actually worth watching?
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Phil Smith
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Oliver,
If you watched 3 movies a week (a lot by most people's standards), it would take 24 1/2 years to watch 3,816 DVDs, and that's if you never buy another DVD or watch a DVD more than once. It's also assuming you want to watch all of them. Many I'm sure you don't.
The vast majority of your collection will never be viewed. There just isn't enough time.
This is why I don't buy DVDs. I rent and rip DVDs for time shifting purposes only. Unless I really, REALLY like a movie, I delete it after viewing it once.
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Phil Smith
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Back to the topic:
I think some of those HTs are very nice, but I wouldn't want anything like that. A typical HT painted in dark colors with comfy seats and a kick ass A/V system is what I prefer. It's the best setup for actually viewing a movie. These expensive HTs are all about the room, with little regard for performance.
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perisoft
Joined: 29 Aug 2007 Posts: 2920 Location: Ithaca, NY
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| Phil Smith wrote: | Oliver,
If you watched 3 movies a week (a lot by most people's standards), it would take 24 1/2 years to watch 3,816 DVDs, and that's if you never buy another DVD or watch a DVD more than once. It's also assuming you want to watch all of them. Many I'm sure you don't.
The vast majority of your collection will never be viewed. There just isn't enough time.
This is why I don't buy DVDs. I rent and rip DVDs for time shifting purposes only. Unless I really, REALLY like a movie, I delete it after viewing it once. |
He's just got a more convenient rental agency..
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ecrabb Forum Moderator
Joined: 13 Mar 2006 Posts: 15909 Location: Utah
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| perisoft wrote: | You know, it's cool to be able to spend $3m on a theater. But I'm not sure the movie watching experience they have will be a hell of a lot better than my $1000 theater...
It's too bad people think you have to be rich to have this kind of thing. You just have to have passion and creativity. |
I know what you're saying, and on one hand I agree. You definitely don't need to spend a lot of money to enjoy movies at home in a dedicated room. On the other hand, I have to take issue with what seems to be your implication that there isn't really that much difference between your theater and most of those.
I've watched movies in several theaters that were into the six figures. One of them really isn't that impressive compared to my own room - which somewhat supports your assertion, actually. On the other hand, I can tell you with no uncertainty that the movie watching experience in the other theater was FAR superior to that of my own theater. In fact, there's simply no comparison. The performance in ever possible category was so far superior to what I get out of my own room, that comparisons are hardly even worth talking about. It's a mind-blowing experience - simply amazing and awesome in every way. It was almost like a theme-park ride, it's so damn much fun.
Before I viewed this kick-ass mega-buck theater, I was a little worried that experiencing it would make me feel bad about my own theater. The funny thing is that it actually had the opposite effect. It made me appreciate that much more the performance I was able to extract from my room and equipment - for a small fraction of the price. So, while I really appreciate and am thrilled by what I've been able to do with my own system, I'm under no illusion about what it sounds and looks like compared to much more advanced (and expensive) systems.
If you don't think there's that much difference between your experience and the experience that can be had in some more advanced systems, you need to get out and check out some kick-ass home theaters.
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perisoft
Joined: 29 Aug 2007 Posts: 2920 Location: Ithaca, NY
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I'd like to get the chance. I know that what I have now beats the bejesus (aside from the fact that I'm running SD rather than HD) out of all but one commercial theater I've been in.
I'm just not sure what variables are really left - you can make the sound cleaner, you can make the bass tighter, you can make the image sharper and the colors better. But compared to the maximum possible technology available, and the maximum ability of the directors and producers to utilize it, I doubt there's more than a 20% *objective* difference at most. How that translates into 'wow' factor, though, I can't say.
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Clarence
Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 3827 Location: Smith Mtn Lake, VA
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| Phil Smith wrote: | ...it would take 24 1/2 years to watch 3,816 DVDs, and that's if you never buy another DVD or watch a DVD more than once. It's also assuming you want to watch all of them. Many I'm sure you don't.
The vast majority of your collection will never be viewed. There just isn't enough time.
This is why I don't buy DVDs. I rent and rip DVDs for time shifting purposes only. Unless I really, REALLY like a movie, I delete it after viewing it once. |
But the advantage of a large collection is to be able to ask a guest what he wants to see.
If you have a big $ HT, you don't want someone to say "oooh... do you have _________, I'd love to see it in this fancy theater". And then Phil's reply would be, um, no, but I can add it to my netflix queue, so can you come back next week.
Besides, in a $500,000+ HT, even if they spent $20 per title, that's only $70K... chump change to a rich videophile.
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ecrabb Forum Moderator
Joined: 13 Mar 2006 Posts: 15909 Location: Utah
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Clarence is exactly right - it's about the selection. With music, you don't have 10,000 songs on an iPod to listen to music for 20 days uninterrupted, you have them so that you always have the music to suit any mood or whim. Same with the movies.
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