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About this film:- Brad Pitt takes no prisoners in Quentin Tarantino's high-octane WWII revenge fantasy Inglourious Basterds. As war rages in Europe, a Nazi-scalping squad of American soldiers, known to their enemy as "The Basterds," is on a daring mission to take down the leaders of the Third Reich.
- Rated R
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Not all movies can and/or will be rebuilt from the original camera negatives.
It's costly and most studios don't want to front that money on a 4k release unless absolutely necessary or they know they can recoup their money easily.
Not even the lord of the rings series got a proper 4k transfer in that case. It was upscaled and then heavy DNRd in some instances.
In my opinion, if the movie can look better than the Blu-ray in clarity, color and filmic nature, it's worth a 4k release and may be worth an upgrade. And from most reviews I've read, this is the case with this release.
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If you're a fan of this movie, at this price it may be worth double dipping though.
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/In...ay/277854/
If you're a fan of this movie, at this price it may be worth double dipping though.
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/In...ay/277854/
Huh? Reviews seem positive according to that Blu-ray.com link
Well you have to read reviews with a grain salt.
Is it better than the BD version, yes.
In the overall possibility of a transfer, no not really IMO.
Generally I have found their point system a little more reliable, 4.8 and above is again generally good. Going the other direction, it tends to drop sharply IMO.
Is it better than the BD version, yes.
In the overall possibility of a transfer, no not really IMO.
Generally I have found their point system a little more reliable, 4.8 and above is again generally good. Going the other direction, it tends to drop sharply IMO.
Ahh...so just flat out your opinion then and the posted reviews are meaningless
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While I did like this movie..there were a couple of others I liked better
Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown
Is it better than the BD version, yes.
In the overall possibility of a transfer, no not really IMO.
Generally I have found their point system a little more reliable, 4.8 and above is again generally good. Going the other direction, it tends to drop sharply IMO.
gotcha.
Is it better than the BD version, yes.
In the overall possibility of a transfer, no not really IMO.
Generally I have found their point system a little more reliable, 4.8 and above is again generally good. Going the other direction, it tends to drop sharply IMO.
If you're basing this on the fact that this transfer is sourced from a 2k di, you're not wrong that it could be a better transfer but I think you definitely have to temp your expectations.
Not all movies can and/or will be rebuilt from the original camera negatives.
It's costly and most studios don't want to front that money on a 4k release unless absolutely necessary or they know they can recoup their money easily.
Not even the lord of the rings series got a proper 4k transfer in that case. It was upscaled and then heavy DNRd in some instances.
In my opinion, if the movie can look better than the Blu-ray in clarity, color and filmic nature, it's worth a 4k release and may be worth an upgrade. And from most reviews I've read, this is the case with this release.
While I did like this movie..there were a couple of others I liked better
Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown
True. A tarantino fan myself. My personal favorite is The Hateful Eight.
Not all movies can and/or will be rebuilt from the original camera negatives.
It's costly and most studios don't want to front that money on a 4k release unless absolutely necessary or they know they can recoup their money easily.
Not even the lord of the rings series got a proper 4k transfer in that case. It was upscaled and then heavy DNRd in some instances.
In my opinion, if the movie can look better than the Blu-ray in clarity, color and filmic nature, it's worth a 4k release and may be worth an upgrade. And from most reviews I've read, this is the case with this release.
If you have a very capable TV, a high nit LCD or any OLED, you should be able to see the difference easily