Apple iTunes/TV has
Pretty Woman (1990) (4K UHD Digital Film) for
$4.99.
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Note, film is Movies Anywhere (
MA) compatible
About this film: - Academy Award winner Julia Roberts and Golden Globe winner Richard Gere will leave you breathless in PRETTY WOMAN. Vivian (Roberts) is a spirited, streetwise diamond in the rough when she meets shrewd, no-nonsense billionaire Edward Lewis (Gere). It's a chance encounter that turns a weeklong "business arrangement" into a timeless rags-to-riches romance. Fall in love all over again as this contemporary Cinderella story unfolds before your eyes. Savor every word, every laugh, and every unforgettable song. Experience all the comedy, charm and passion of this beloved classic.
- Pretty Woman iTunes Extras include a Photo Gallery – Uncover a trove of behind-the-scenes photography, production photography and publicity images. With L.A.: The Pretty Woman Tour – Director Garry Marshall gives a guided tour of the movie's iconic locations, including Hollywood Boulevard, Rodeo Drive, and many more. Blooper Reel – Laugh along with this fun collection of outtakes, jokes, goofs and gaffes. Plus a 1990 Production Featurette, and Audio Commentary by Director Garry Marshall.
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So how can it be 4K?
Of course, it still wouldn't be considered 4K "technically" - since it was never shot in 4K.
Hope that helps.
A *lot* of older movies in 35mm have been transferred to get the 4K UltraHD blu-ray (or UHD) versions out. And if done right, there is definitely quite an improvement in the picture.
Audio is another story LOL
PS: I (along with my GF) plan to watch this 4K UHD one this weekend. Hopefully, there *really* are video improvements!🤞
As with many Amazon MA titles, you may have to contact Movies Anywhere and they usually fix it within a week.
So how can it be 4K?
Of course, it still wouldn't be considered 4K "technically" - since it was never shot in 4K.
Incorrect, 35mm is well over 4K.
I was making it simpler for the questioner (by saying 35mm is roughly equivalent to 4K).
I used to work in this field (and still have *some* interest). My answers might not be the "last word", so take it with a grain of salt
Technically, depending on how it was shot and how old the film is and how it will be scanned, 35mm footage can turn into well over 4K *OR* can be less than 4K (but definitely equal or better than HD resolution).
But more importantly... the 1st few runs of a 35mm film projections are going to look AMAZINGLY "real" - for a lack of a better word. But after a few runs, the film will start to deteriorate (even if slightly) and both the audio and video will lose *some* of the quality.
Whereas, the digital version will not lose any of its quality.
This is worth a read - if you want to get more into the details [filmfix.com].
Oh, and I should mention... my favorite has always been a film shot on 70mm being shown on a *good* 70mm projector. Very few things that can beat it - in realism. Till now, at least. But I know the world keeps changing (and sometimes improving
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