If you don't mind buying online then Amazon will be your best friend for Blu-ray. They have lots of stuff for $20 and below. Obviously it depends on the item and what you are getting for that amount....or DeepDiscount.com during their half-yearly stgore-wide sale.
I guess October's marathon can't come soon enough for you too!
I have only had my Blu Ray player for a week, but my experience so far with animated movies has been good. If nothing else I believe the colors are much brighter and stand out more on Blu Ray. I will probably limit my Blu Ray collection to Sci-Fi, Action, and Animation for the time being. I have purchased a couple of comedies on Blu Ray, and there wasn't enough difference to pay the extra price for. Once the prices come down a little more I will start getting everything on Blu Ray. What prices are you seeing in your area? I am currently seeing around $29.99 for new releases with the occasional $24.99.
Oh, I bet you've missed comedy like that, Eric! I mean, DVD Beaver. Their reviews are excellent, with nice big image captures. Here's the link to their Twister review and you were definitely right... http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film2/DVDReviews37/twister_blu-ray.htm
Quote from: Jon on September 25, 2009, 01:25:33 AMOh, I bet you've missed comedy like that, Eric! I mean, DVD Beaver. Their reviews are excellent, with nice big image captures. Here's the link to their Twister review and you were definitely right... http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film2/DVDReviews37/twister_blu-ray.htmAccording to those screenshots the Blu-ray is indeed nothing to write home about. While the clarity is improved it also introduces DNR and the collors were better on the DVD (obviously IMO).