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Event Horizon (4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital Copy) for
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About this Movie:- Set in the year 2046, a rescue team investigates a spaceship that has been missing for seven years when it suddenly reappears through a black hole with its entire crew missing and inhabited by a strange new presence.
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Not to mention it has no audio upgrade.
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Ev...ay/316451/
I guess as an extra on the blu-ray, but I think maybe it's best that it was lost.
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Not to mention it has no audio upgrade.
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Ev...ay/316451/
"Paramount brings Event Horizon to the UHD format with a spectacular 2160p/Dolby Vision transfer that is worlds away superior to the original 2008 Blu-ray. I do not have access to a copy of the Shout! Factory release and cannot make a comparison, but it's safe to say that this is the current pinnacle for the film on a home video format.
Compared to the 2008 release, this UHD offers a significant improvement to the film's natural grain structure rendering. It's beautifully organic and smooth, well defined and never appearing clumpy or processed; spikes in intensity are rare (see the 45-minute mark for one). This is a particularly nice filmic texturing that is certainly the base for an excellent image. The picture is sharp and clear, and textures are complex. Though the film is fairly dark, with grays and blues and greens and browns dominating the ship interiors, there's no mistaking the exacting clarity with which the set pieces and the various costumes are presented to their fullest visual potential. Faces enjoy robust sharpness and intimate definition as well to pores, lines, and hairs, well beyond the reach of the 2008 Blu-ray. There are some inherently softer shots, and the visual effects lack that razor edge definition by their dated design, but the core film elements look stunning. Fans are going to be ecstatic! "
Seems like the video is quite the improvement?
So yeah, it stuck with me and I didn't like walking down my home's dark hallway for days afterwards but man it's still such a good movie.
https://youtu.be/2nlkEY-3CMI?si=QjLOVRD
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