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expired Posted by Bojjihuntindeals | Staff • Mar 20, 2023
Mar 20, 2023 3:28 PM
Alita: Battle Angel (4K UHD + Blu-ray 3D + Digital)
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This is a great movie in 3D for the dying breed out there that still enjoys those like I do.
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The digital movie is MoviesAnywhere.
I, too, have just about given up on a sequel, sadly.
christoph waltz has already said that he'd like to do the sequel...what are you waiting for??
https://screenrant.com/alita-2-se...-exciting/
At the premiere for Avatar: The Way of Water, Alita: Batttle Angel producer Jon Landau dropped a hint about Alita 2. Responding to a question on what projects he and Cameron are working on after the Avatar sequel's release, Landau stated, "Well, there's a little film called Alita: Battle Angel that we'd love to circle back and do a sequel to. Been talking to Robert [Rodriguez] about that and hopefully, that comes to fruition." While not officially announcing the big-screen return of the cybernetic martial arts warrior Alita, Landau's comments nonetheless are the most exciting news on the sequel's future to date, for a few reasons.
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I have Oled displays and don't have this on digital to confirm that side.
This is a great movie in 3D for the dying breed out there that still enjoys those like I do.
I have Oled displays and don't have this on digital to confirm that side.
I have Oled displays and don't have this on digital to confirm that side.
I don't even think this movie uses FEL, it's most likely MEL, which means hdr10 vs dv will be virtually indistinguishable.
MEL might cause your tv to produce a different image, depending on how it works with the metadata, but it's neither better nor worse than straight hdr10.
I don't even think this movie uses FEL, it's most likely MEL, which means hdr10 vs dv will be virtually indistinguishable.
MEL might cause your tv to produce a different image, depending on how it works with the metadata, but it's neither better nor worse than straight hdr10.
It's not just the transfer of the movie into that metadata.
How that metadata is processed plays a role, there is no standard.
The quality of the display and how well it displays that metadata plays a role.
Not to mention we can't even take full advantage of HDR let alone DV/HDR10+.
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