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Rating: | (4.8 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 37,885 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy (Extended & Theatrical)(4K Ultra HD) |
Manufacturer: | Warner Bros. |
Model Number: | 883929704736 |
Product SKU: | B08KQBYM1Y |
UPC: | 883929704736 |
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I bought the same set on Prime Day, and even the packaging now says just, "4K Ultra HD" - it used to say, "... + digital copy"
If, by some crazy chance, you got a set WITH a digital slip.. there's still a 99.99% chance it's already been expired by WB.
Greedy WB.
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WB expired any digital code older than a year or two. Kind of sucks. Most if their discs with codes have an expiration date that they enforce now.
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I bought the same set on Prime Day, and even the packaging now says just, "4K Ultra HD" - it used to say, "... + digital copy"
If, by some crazy chance, you got a set WITH a digital slip.. there's still a 99.99% chance it's already been expired by WB.
Greedy WB.
The newer releases have the digital code expiration date shown on the front of the slip cover now. I double check if it's a WB release.
You will see a lot of opinions; I think movie collectors actually favor the remastered 1080p Blu-ray over this 4k set due to heavy noise reduction (common complaint with 4k UHDs nowadays). A smaller number prefer the original Blu-ray because the green tint they grew up with has been removed in the newer discs. It mostly just sucks to buy the same movie over and over and over again over your lifetime...
I do appreciate that. I would just love to experience the Atmos. I have a 5.1.4 set up and have to imagine this sounds incredible. If there was a way…