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I really wanted that league of their own 4k bluray in the first Columbia classic 4k set.
Release for Heat hits the USA on 31-08-2021. I assume everywhere else will follow shortly.Heat 4K UHD would be awesome. Any news?
I really wanted that league of their own 4k bluray in the first Columbia classic 4k set.
I have the Japanese version, any difference planned? I don't find the 4k release to be excellent and HDR is subpar IMO.Has anyone seen the hdr-enabled version of the Akira 4k yet?
I could have sworn it came out already (I had it preordered and shipped from the WB Store). Confused on that date…
Thanks, I thought for a second I got the wrong copy haha. I watched in streaming and then got the UHD Blu-Ray copy which I have yet to open.They released it internationally where there isn't HBO Max.
No extras. Just the movie on 4K and Blu-Ray and no digital copy (need HBO Max for that).
PS4s do that from time to time apparently. Check here.I recently bought bluray movie which includes 4K UHD but my PS4 ejected it randomly the hell is wrong man
Wow..really ?
PS4s can't play 4K UHD discs.I recently bought bluray movie which includes 4K UHD but my PS4 ejected it randomly the hell is wrong man
I know i was using the other disc ( the one with the non 4k resolution)PS4s can't play 4K UHD discs.
Never had an Xbox One so I don’t really know but I don’t think they have the same problem. But at least it should be an easy fix for the PS4. It can also happen with games btw, just a quirk of some units.Wow..really ?
I never had his problem ( watching movies on console ) with PS3 back then
What a let down
Does Xbox One have that issue too?
I think HDR and the new remastered edition treatment did a wonderful job with it. Seeing some older movies with the benefits of modern OLED’s in HDR is a huge step up. It was eye opening for me how much better Ghostbusters looked in HDR (4K UHD) and using a game console means I am only getting HDR10 not DV or HDR10+ (which the TV would not support).Jesus christ guys. I'm watching lotr in dolby vision on my new oled and it's like seeing it again for the first time. It didn't look this good in the theater.
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete 4K Blu-ray (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital HD)
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete 4K Blu-ray Release Date June 8, 2021. Blu-ray reviews, news, specs, ratings, screenshots. Cheap Blu-ray movies and deals.www.blu-ray.com
So I couldn’t wait for an American release of dawn of the dead 4k so ended up buying it on zavii,plus it was on sale now just watch next week someone will announce an American release just my luck.
I like to believe it has less to do with 4k discs and more with the dominance of streaming services. Buying physical movies is niche now. All the local places I used to buy my DVDs and Blu-Rays at do not exist anymore. Physical media in general are on their way out, whether we like it or not.Is it just me or did the overall quality of movies drop since 4k hit the market. When BD came out (13 years ago?) there where killer releases of then new movies every other month (it fells like). Now there is just nothing hitting the cinemas/4k discs I would want to buy, now that I have a PS5 and 4K TV :'(
Not buying old movies a second or third time.
Some movies benefit so so much from the increased bitrate (compared to streaming services) and HDR to be worth watching… especially some older titles.Is it just me or did the overall quality of movies drop since 4k hit the market. When BD came out (13 years ago?) there where killer releases of then new movies every other month (it fells like). Now there is just nothing hitting the cinemas/4k discs I would want to buy, now that I have a PS5 and 4K TV :'(
Not buying old movies a second or third time.
Got a little ps5 ad in the form of a sticker on my blu-ray.Reminded me to buy it, not sure if I am happy about that or not
The hdr helps but you're correct. It was made during the height of dvd and rendered as such. The rerelease on blu ray added some scenes that were actually rendered in 1080p and you can tell the difference easily.Not sure the UHD version of Advent Children does it any favours, feels like it needed to be re-rendered and textures updated.
That's why some scenes look very different in quality. Need to figure out which one I bought, I might have only watch the dvd but feel like I would have bought a blu-ray at some point. The final third is holding up alot better apart from the hair.The hdr helps but you're correct. It was made during the height of dvd and rendered as such. The rerelease on blu ray added some scenes that were actually rendered in 1080p and you can tell the difference easily.
Scream Factory Bringing the First Five ‘Halloween’ Movies to 4K Ultra HD!
Officially announced by Scream Factory today, the Halloween franchise comes to 4K Ultra HD with individual releases of the first five films in the original series later this year! Yes, John Carpenter’s Halloween, as well as Halloween II, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, Halloween 4: The...bloody-disgusting.com
The movie is a mash-up of 720p footage and 1080p footage upscaled to 4k. Dunno if I will double dip for this one.Reminded me to buy it, not sure if I am happy about that or not
The movie is a mash-up of 720p footage and 1080p footage upscaled to 4k. Dunno if I will double dip for this one.
I have no problem paying extra to not own Halloween V.Very exciting but not consumer friendly at all considering there's no box set for a more reasonable cost. I'll hang on to my BR set until they come around.
First up, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment is still on track to release Frank Darabont’s The Shawshank Redemption and Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange in September (the respective street dates are 9/14 and 9/21). Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity—which had been tentatively expected to arrive on 4K UHD in October—has now been delayed until sometime in 2022. Meanwhile, Mad Max (1979), Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981), and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) are all due tentatively in 4K on 11/2.
Next up in 4K Ultra HD from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment is M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable in late September. That should be announced soon. The studio’s planned 4K UHD releases of Michael Mann’s Heat and the animated Who Framed Roger Rabbit are still coming, but those have shifted from their original street dates in August and October. It’s still possible that they could arrive in 2021, but they could also slip to early next year.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has already announced their Columbia Classics 4K Ultra HD Collection: Volume 2 set for release on 9/14, which will include Anatomy of a Murder, Oliver!, Taxi Driver, Stripes, Sense and Sensibility, and The Social Network. But additional 4K titles that the studio is considering for release here in the States this year are Looper, Drive, The Hurt Locker, and The Guns of Navarone. (Looper is already set for release in the UK on 7/12.) The studio is also still planning single-film SKUs of their remaining Volume 1 titles, including Lawrence of Arabia, Gandhi, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Jerry Maguire, and A League of Their Own. They have their updated Labyrinth: 35th Anniversary Edition coming on 4K on 8/17 as well.
For fans of StudioCanal, be aware that the company is working on a 4K Ultra HD release of Russell Mulcahy’s Highlander (1986).
Meanwhile, among the 4K titles that Arrow is preparing are Clive Barker’s Hellraiser (1987 – likely due in October) and Peter Jackson’s The Frighteners (1996 – tentatively expected in Q1 2022). When I say “among,” I mean it: The studio has hinted that they’re working on 6-7 different catalog UHD releases for the months ahead.
And finally, Paramount is expected to release Scream and The Addams Family on 4K Ultra HD on 10/12. (The latter will include a restored and full-length dance number.) But they’re also close to announcing the rumored and much-anticipated 4K Ultra HD release of the classic Star Trek catalog films, beginning with a 4-film box set of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home on 9/8 (which is the anniversary of the TV debut of Star Trek on NBC back in 1966). These will likely include Dolby Vision HDR and new Dolby Atmos sound mixes. Our sources indicate that Star Trek: The Motion Picture will be the original theatrical version for this first release. The rationale behind the box set seems to be that you have to start with the first film, and then films 2-4 form a coherent story trilogy. Two additional 4K sets may follow (one with Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and Star Trek: Generations—which concludes the story of the original cast—and another with Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek: Nemesis—which concludes the TNG film saga). Last but not least, Paramount should finally deliver the long-awaited Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD upgrade of the Star Trek: The Motion Picture – Director’s Edition sometime in 2022. It’s likely that the studio will refresh their existing Blu-ray editions of these films with the new transfers at some point as well. We expect more on all of this to be revealed at Creation Entertainment’s The “55-Year Mission Tour” Star Trek Convention next month in Las Vegas (August 11-15 at the Rio).
Pretty good year especially with what has already been released and announced.