Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
I Robot and I Am Legend were filmed in native HD for Blu-ray, Rattle and Hum wasn't. That could be a good reason. Something like Finding Nemo looks stunning in HD.
Oh, Rattle and Hum doesn't have to be filmed in Digital to look good.
Even though R&H was shot in 1988 on film, outdated though it may seem, it's still significantly higher 'resolution' than Full HD.
Remember it movies don't look shabby when you watch them on three storey high cinema screens do they?
While it may be a bit grainy (due to the nature of film), the resolution should be the same as Star Wars Episode 3 and the like which were filmed with digital cameras.
And some people, prefer the look of film anyway, most movies today are still shot on film, including the Dark Knight (which I will get on Blu-ray, the film deserves it)