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The Big Lebowski - 20th Anniversary Edition [amazon.com] $9.65 AC
Field of Dreams [amazon.com] $9.45 AC
King Kong: Ultimate Edition [amazon.com] $9.92 AC
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The Big Lebowski - 20th Anniversary Edition [amazon.com] $9.65 AC
Field of Dreams [amazon.com] $9.45 AC
King Kong: Ultimate Edition [amazon.com] $9.92 AC
The Big Lebowski - 20th Anniversary Edition [amazon.com] $9.65 AC
Field of Dreams [amazon.com] $9.45 AC
King Kong: Ultimate Edition [amazon.com] $9.92 AC
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Are old movies like Jurassic Park worth watching in 4K?
I'm using a 65" LG B2 OLED and a PS5 (I know)
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Are old movies like Jurassic Park worth watching in 4K?
I'm using a 65" LG B2 OLED and a PS5 (I know)
Everyone is different but these would go in my collection:
Jurassic Park, Oblivion, Dredd, The Suicide Squad, Backdraft, The Goonies.
Oblivion and Dredd and The Suicide Squad probably most visually impressive.
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Everyone is different but these would go in my collection:
Jurassic Park, Oblivion, Dredd, The Suicide Squad, Backdraft, The Goonies.
Oblivion and Dredd and The Suicide Squad probably most visually impressive.
you sold me on Dredd, looks good
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"Keep in mind, age has nothing to do with quality, classics shot on 35mm such as Independence Day, Lawrence of Arabia and Ghostbusters can have the original negative film scanned at up to 6K."
The quality isn't in how it was shot, it's mainly in the transfer.
Two of three of those movies are a good example, they are not a good transfer but fall under Real 4K(native)!
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"Keep in mind, age has nothing to do with quality, classics shot on 35mm such as Independence Day, Lawrence of Arabia and Ghostbusters can have the original negative film scanned at up to 6K."
The quality isn't in how it was shot, it's mainly in the transfer.
Two of three of those movies are a good example, they are not a good transfer but fall under Real 4K(native)!
That being said there are some 1080p Blurays that are superior to their 4K's which just shows what a bad transfer is, and those should be highlighted to simplify that list. For example there should just be a "Do Not Buy" list. This giant multi-page list does little to help without a full on rating system of the video quality, because that is the most important part of any 4K disc purchase.
Perhaps a new list that simply rates video quality from best to worst?
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That being said there are some 1080p Blurays that are superior to their 4K's which just shows what a bad transfer is, and those should be highlighted to simplify that list. For example there should just be a "Do Not Buy" list. This giant multi-page list does little to help without a full on rating system of the video quality, because that is the most important part of any 4K disc purchase.
Perhaps a new list that simply rates video quality from best to worst?
It really has nothing to do with the audio side.
Labeling them 2k(fake) or 4k(real) is misleading.
When talking about "4K" content, it's almost always transferred to HDR metadata.
If not(very few) that list has some relevance. If so, that list becomes irrelevant.
I own around 150 4k disc, only one is a 1:1 transfer, The Others.
Not sure I've ran into 1080p content being superior to 4K but many that the quality difference wasn't significant.
There are sites that rate the quality already(ie bluray.com) and they all don't come to the same conclusion.
So some master list would be impossible, defining best to worse quality varies for everyone.
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