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frontpage Posted by StrawMan86 | Staff • Jun 28, 2024
frontpage Posted by StrawMan86 | Staff • Jun 28, 2024

4K UHD Blu-ray Films Sale: Mad Max, High Noon, Tropic Thunder & More

+ Free S/H Orders $50+

$18 each

$40

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Kino Lorber is offering their Spring Into Summer Movies Sale with prices listed below. Shipping is free on $50+ orders (or on $30 orders for 1st time customers w/ code KLFREESHIP).

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    • Our research indicates that Mad Max (4K UHD Blu-ray) is $13.34 less (42.57% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $31.33 at the time of this posting.

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Kino Lorber is offering their Spring Into Summer Movies Sale with prices listed below. Shipping is free on $50+ orders (or on $30 orders for 1st time customers w/ code KLFREESHIP).

Thanks Deal Editor StrawMan86 for sharing this deal

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  • About this Offer:
    • Our research indicates that Mad Max (4K UHD Blu-ray) is $13.34 less (42.57% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $31.33 at the time of this posting.

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Pump your brakes, kid. That man is a national treasure.
A bit stunned that $18 is considered a deal for 4K UHD. Are Kino Lorber discs the new Criterion?
As a film aficionado and auteur of high fidelity home viewing (I have a sizeable 4K blu collection), I do not see any reason you would need to own or watch the original Mad Max in a 4K transfer. Believe me, I spent countless days of my childhood watching Mad Max and the Road Warrior over-and-over with my dad. I have watched the modern blu ray version several times. The way the movie is shot has a very characteristic film grain. It looks excellent in 1080 blu ray. I doubt there would be added benefit to watching it at a higher resolution, ESPECIALLY if it involves any kind of film grain clean up in order to ensure the 4K transfer lacks artifacting. Some movies are meant to be watched almost the way they were originally shot IMO. Even the recent Dark Knight 4K transfer doesn't seem to have added benefit to me. It was shot on film, with a grain. Aliens 4K transfer looks uncomfortable/bizarre to me with the AI generated grain clean up, but the Abyss 4K transfer that used the same process looks appropriate to me only because it is underwater mostly and you aren't taken mentally out of the intended look of the film. Aliens was meant to have a grittiness. I'm done with my rant.

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Anyone come across some 3D movies?
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Quote from MatrixNeo :
Anyone come across some 3D movies?
Nudie cuties in 3D lol
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Anyone come across some 3D movies?
There are numerous, including the soon to be released Bwana Devil.
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I feel like Ben Stiller should pay you $17.99 to watch Tropic Thunder.
Pump your brakes, kid. That man is a national treasure.
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??? this is direct from the manufacturer. just go to their website manually instead of panicking about malwarebytes catching slickdeals's referral redirects. you should be used to this by now, having been around since 2009 lol

solid deal on kinos, op. beats waiting around for the next target b2g1 sale if anyone's in a pinch. thanks!
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A bit stunned that $18 is considered a deal for 4K UHD. Are Kino Lorber discs the new Criterion?
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Quote from dealstorm :
A bit stunned that $18 is considered a deal for 4K UHD. Are Kino Lorber discs the new Criterion?
It's a boutique label so this is Kino's standard sale pricing. Even Sony is moving more towards boutique pricing at the $30-$50 MSRP. Some 4K items from KL might dip a little more but not by much, and then on clearance a bit more - but that's holding out to the end. If you're looking for $10 4Ks it's only going to come from major studios like Universal.
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A bit stunned that $18 is considered a deal for 4K UHD. Are Kino Lorber discs the new Criterion?
How much cheaper have you even seen boutique label discs?
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I got the same error myself, but it will allow you to continue on. It likely flagged one of the redirect links above as suspicious.
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A couple weeks ago amazon had a good deal on kino with the copy cat target sale got kindergarten cop and invasion of the body snatchers 15 a piece
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Anyone come across some 3D movies?
No links, but here are some listed in a Facebook 3D group I'm part of:

Bwana Devil - $19.92
Parasite - $9.99 (I grabbed this one)
Dynasty - $8.99
Goodbye to Language - $9.99
The 3-D Nutie-Cuties Collection - $9.99
Prison Girls - $9.99
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As a film aficionado and auteur of high fidelity home viewing (I have a sizeable 4K blu collection), I do not see any reason you would need to own or watch the original Mad Max in a 4K transfer. Believe me, I spent countless days of my childhood watching Mad Max and the Road Warrior over-and-over with my dad. I have watched the modern blu ray version several times. The way the movie is shot has a very characteristic film grain. It looks excellent in 1080 blu ray. I doubt there would be added benefit to watching it at a higher resolution, ESPECIALLY if it involves any kind of film grain clean up in order to ensure the 4K transfer lacks artifacting. Some movies are meant to be watched almost the way they were originally shot IMO. Even the recent Dark Knight 4K transfer doesn't seem to have added benefit to me. It was shot on film, with a grain. Aliens 4K transfer looks uncomfortable/bizarre to me with the AI generated grain clean up, but the Abyss 4K transfer that used the same process looks appropriate to me only because it is underwater mostly and you aren't taken mentally out of the intended look of the film. Aliens was meant to have a grittiness. I'm done with my rant.
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Quote from Arcluna :
It's a boutique label so this is Kino's standard sale pricing. Even Sony is moving more towards boutique pricing at the $30-$50 MSRP. Some 4K items from KL might dip a little more but not by much, and then on clearance a bit more - but that's holding out to the end. If you're looking for $10 4Ks it's only going to come from major studios like Universal.
I remember in like 1991 wanting to get my grandfather a VHS copy of 'The Hunt for Red October" for Christmas. It was $90. In 1991, $90 for a gift was WAY more than anyone in my family was able to spend on each other for gifts, so Poppy got a tool instead. I was actually glad it was that expensive, because it turned out he hated the movie, and much preferred whatever tool-du-jour he received🤣

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