Anyone know what the better 4k player is: Sony X800M2 or the X700?
Anyone know what the better 4k player is: Sony X800M2 or the X700?
I see that some of the Marvel steelbook shave dropped to $28, is this their ?Black Friday low? or will they drop even lower?
If Disney+ is any indicator of how the original Star Wars trilogy is going to look on 4K Blu-ray, I have to say it’s a mixed bag. Episode four looked great by and large. But The Empire Strikes Back had some serious problems. Whatever process they used to enhance the image for the wider color spectrum works great on much of the film, but some of the Dagobah and Cloud City scenes came out horribly - actors faces were completely obliterated in shadow. I sure hope they correct this, but I have a feeling they’re not going to bother. was I the only one that has noticed this?
I sure hope they correct this, but I have a feeling they?re not going to bother.
I see that Paramount will be releasing Gemini Man on 4K with 60fps HFR. For whatever reason I assumed that wasn't an option for home releases.
Hopefully that means that next year's rumored LOTR/Hobbit 4K set includes options to watch the latter trilogy in 48fps. Despite the controversy over that format and the films themselves I still consider HFR to be the "correct" way to view them (and in 3D too, but that will have to be a battle for another day.)
There's 60fps Playstation and X-Box games on 4K game discs so I'm guessing that similar technology would be at play for the movies.
I played with HFR on my old tv and it made Jaws look like a soap opera. Its really freaky. You feel like you're right there... but its far less theatrical.
Its great fun to rewatch old movies on though. Like I said, the stirring waters in Jaws looked like you could jump right in.
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