sol_bad
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Well thank goodness if this is indeed true.
Impressions?My copy of The Goonies on 4K showed up. 3 weeks early works for me.
Impressions?
Great movie. A favorite of mine. Not sure if I need it in 4k though.Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 4K Blu-ray (Kino Lorber-2021)
Yessss. Great movie.Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 4K Blu-ray (Kino Lorber-2021)
Sure no one asked for this but Showgirls is out in Germany 30 Oct
Total Recall 4K UHD Blu-ray December 8 (U.S.)
4K BLU-RAY
- NEW DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK
- BRAND NEW 4K MASTER STRUCK FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE
- HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- ENGLISH DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK
- NEW Natalie Portman's Audition: Explore the depth of Evey's character with Natalie Portman's never-before-seen audition
- NEW James McTeigue & Lana Wachowski in Conversation
I know this is crazy since this is a 4k thread but anyone else feel like 1080 blu ray is good enough for them when it comes to old films? 4K is beautiful, great for new movies, but the restoration work required for a lot of classics to look good on it is immense. Heck so many of my favorite films don't even have good 1080p transfers, and probably never will. With every new format less films get released...
I actually think the 2015 blu ray transfer of Terminator 2 is as good as it's ever going to look. The 4k trashes the film grain, and oversharpens the film. There's also some examples of 4K downscaled to 1080p blu rays with some of my Hong Kong movies but even then old films are just kind of soft so again, it's diminishing returns.Some films benefit more than others and a good 1080P transfer can be stunning. Ringu's latest Blu-ray release is friggin gorgeous for example.
I actually think the 2015 blu ray transfer of Terminator 2 is as good as it's ever going to look. The 4k trashes the film grain, and oversharpens the film. There's also some examples of 4K downscaled to 1080p blu rays with some of my Hong Kong movies but even then old films are just kind of soft so again, it's diminishing returns.
I mean if every single new transfer of my favs were done by Criterion, Eureka, or Arrow Video then I'd be all over it for sure. But the reality is just so many are sloppy. It's like why bother? Physical media esp 4K pretty much only caters to the hardcore/niche at this point, who are super nitpicky. How can anyone get away with less than an amazing transfer and expect to make money?It just depends on how well the restoration and transfer is done, really. Some 4Ks are an improvement and some are just worse.
I mean if every single new transfer of my favs were done by Criterion, Eureka, or Arrow Video then I'd be all over it for sure. But the reality is just so many are sloppy. It's like why bother? Physical media esp 4K pretty much only caters to the hardcore/niche at this point, who are super nitpicky. How can anyone get away with less than an amazing transfer and expect to make money?
I wonder if we'll finally get to see the complete laser scene from RE1 this time.
Is there any website that have screen captures of uhd movies? They make for some really great wallpapers.
Blade 4K Blu-Ray December 1 (U.S.)
Hi guys. I've been interested in 4K for a while now but I never upgraded as I didn't feel there was enough content. My first Blu Ray player was a PS3 and after doing some research I soon bought a plasma TV. I loved it, but watching any DVD content became impossible for me because it looked so awful on my new TV.
This is what has kept me from upgrading to 4K so far, as the lack of content meant most movies and shows were still in 1080. I feared experiencing the same, only worse as now there was a smaller library and smaller release scheduele compared to back then.
It looks like 4K is finally starting to catch on now and I'm glad because I'll be getting a UHD player with the PS5 and am looking at getting a CX sometime soon. I want to ask, what are my options as far as viewing HD content? Is it as bad as viewing DVD on HD panels? I imagine upscaling must do a much better job now. I don't want to give up on Blu Ray as most stuff is still only released in HD. Am I worrying to much about it?