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As some have already said a lot depends on the output source. On my old TV it was hard to spot much of a difference, but on my new 42" Plasma the difference is very clear.
If filmed in HD then Blueray walks all over DVD format
Lew
I'm not sure of your point. You still have to have the equipment to play back and master from 35mm (or any) film in the same way you do with digital formats? If necessary with digital, masters can be updated and moved to a new format if required without loss assuming lossless masters.
Also you talk about backups, how do you back up 35mm film?
I totally understand 35mm is great but your arguments for it vs digital are not.


Remember minidisks or super-cd's? Nah me neither.
Miniaturization or improvements in barely-discernable quality is redundant to the average consumer.
HD is a lot less forgiving 
i think far too many people dont have full 1080p TVs so they dont see the difference. or they just have crappy eyesight![]()
Full-screen stuff maybe looks a bit better, but letterbox format.....VHS would probably be just as good. I need a bigger TV 