Apple iTunes/TV has Dune: Part Two (2024) (4K UHD Digital Film) on sale for $4.99.
Thanks to community member i_CEO for finding this deal
Note, must purchase on iOS device using Apple TV app or on PC using iTunes for Windows software; search for title within Apple TV/iTunes if link(s) are not directing correctly.
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Mythic journey of Paul Atredies as he united w/ Chani and the Fremen on a warpath of revenge and endeavors to prevent a terrible future
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Apple iTunes/TV has Dune: Part Two (2024) (4K UHD Digital Film) on sale for $4.99.
Thanks to community member i_CEO for finding this deal
Note, must purchase on iOS device using Apple TV app or on PC using iTunes for Windows software; search for title within Apple TV/iTunes if link(s) are not directing correctly.
About the Film
Mythic journey of Paul Atredies as he united w/ Chani and the Fremen on a warpath of revenge and endeavors to prevent a terrible future
FWIW, it's on sale for $7.99 on VUDU/Fandango At Home for those like me who have stocked up on discounted gift cards (and may not want to install iTunes). https://athome.fandango.com/conte...wo/3031334
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If you have a half way decent setup, this is must have on disc imo.
It's one of the few movies that received a reference transfer on both picture & audio!
How likely will the visuals alone be significantly better than streaming it? Do most people actually notice? I just have a soundbar setup for audio and trying to limit my physical media purchases, don't really want another huge physical collection of movies again.
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I've been waiting for this to hit 5 bucks since I saw it in the theatre on opening day. This is some serious scifi from Denis Villeneuve and friends. My least favorite aspect is that some of the scenes can be unsettling. But you have to take the good with the bad and I am looking forward to watch volumes 1 and 2 in a row on some day that I'm feeling up to it.
How likely will the visuals alone be significantly better than streaming it? Do most people actually notice? I just have a soundbar setup for audio and trying to limit my physical media purchases, don't really want another huge physical collection of movies again.
Depends on the equipment, if it's good most would likely notice.
Now whether it's significant is a whole other story.
A soundbar doesn't actually fall under good/capable equipment and its easily the huge difference portion of it.
With a soundbar I wouldn't bother, TBH imo I wouldn't even bother with 4k.
How likely will the visuals alone be significantly better than streaming it? Do most people actually notice? I just have a soundbar setup for audio and trying to limit my physical media purchases, don't really want another huge physical collection of movies again.
I think buying movies and watching them on AppleTV & MoviesAnywhere is pretty close to disc. Close enough that I'm pretty sure most people wouldn't be able to tell you which is which in A/B testing. I will say I notice MoviesAnywhere seems to preserve the grain in 4K more than AppleTV, but I don't know if that's on purpose by Apple to deliver a cleaner image.
Netflix is pretty bad unless you're sitting at least 6 feet away from your screen.
Probably should get this to watch with my sound system since I watched this on the plane... NGL though, Zendaya kind of ruined it for me. Her acting was so one note.
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I bought it on Fandango and watched it on Apple's TV+ (app).
It's one of the few movies that received a reference transfer on both picture & audio!
https://athome.fandango
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It's one of the few movies that received a reference transfer on both picture & audio!
Now whether it's significant is a whole other story.
A soundbar doesn't actually fall under good/capable equipment and its easily the huge difference portion of it.
With a soundbar I wouldn't bother, TBH imo I wouldn't even bother with 4k.
https://moviesanywhere.
ETA: The Bonus X-Ray Edition does port.
Netflix is pretty bad unless you're sitting at least 6 feet away from your screen.
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