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Any list of movies I can buy at 120 FPS or 60 FPS?

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There are no 120 fps movie for Ultra HD Blu-ray only 60 fps. 1080p Blu-ray's can't do 60fps as far as I know.

Billy Lynn's Half Time Walk, go to the video section.

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There's little purpose in comparing this image to the Blu-ray considering the vast differences in presentation style, so this review will focus entirely on Gemini Man's 2160p/Dolby Vision 60 frames per second UHD presentation. For anyone who has seen the UHD release of Lee's Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, this is much the same, presenting with that silky "soap opera" effect that gives an odd air of heightened realism but, at the same time, screen artificiality
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