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There are certain films for which personally a 4K upgrade is a hard sell, case in point being A Hard Day’s Night which derived from the master as the UHD already looks absolutely smashing on Blu-ray, and with Richard Lester’s frantic moving camera aesthetic and the film’s flat on the fly lighting, I’m not convinced the 4K HDR bump would do it any big favours. Documentaries and non-fiction films in general, regardless of capture format, wouldn’t be the kind of films that would benefit most from a 4K HDR upgrade as a rule (though there will be very notable exceptions to this rule, case in point being concert films like The Last Waltz, which often have truly exquisite cinematography). But where 4K HDR does can bring out a massive uptick in one’s viewing experience, Blade Runner being a great example, it’s a total no brainer to upgrade. There are notable cases, like Stand by Me, where to me the uptick from BD to UHD exceeded the uptick from DVD to BD! All three actually used the same master, and while BD was a huge upgrade, Blu-ray's limited colour space and 1080p were simply not enough to bring out what was in the 4K scan, it essentially felt like a resolution bump of the already excellently mastered DVD. With the 4K UHD upgrade though, the film looked outright revelatory with perfectly resolved fine grain and colour fidelity off the charts! Last edited by Scholer; 12-18-2021 at 04:56 PM. |
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True, but then didn’t Criterion stop DVD issues for some of their recent 4K upgrades and even some new Blu-ray titles? So they are probably losing out on sales there too.
I appreciate that the issue may be complex, and I don’t know claim to understand how the key decision makers at Criterion come to their final decisions behind closed doors. I just personally feel that the decision to relegate films to BD only releases where excellent 4K masters are at their disposal isn’t the soundest decision, business motivated or otherwise. I felt exactly the same when La Strada had a stand-alone blu-ray upgrade instead of a UHD combo release when a 4K HDR master (probably already in UHD deliverable form!) completed by Studio Canal was staring right at them. Last edited by Scholer; 12-18-2021 at 10:41 AM. |
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The case for La Strada is infinitely better than the case for Adoption, and it wouldn't surprise me if they do put it out on 4K in a year or five. The only 'problem' is they were not doing UHDs yet when that came out. If their UHDs sell well, we'll have a much better chance of seeing stuff like that of hitting the format. |
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Again, I’m not really saying that anything with a 4K master should absolutely get a UHD release. But where a UHD release would definitely showcase a film more strongly with a noticeable uptick in AV compared to blu-ray, and where a quality UHD release could very well be the motivator for some people to consider a new film, I think a 4K UHD release should be there. For something like The Piano for instance, I’m sure many unfamiliar with the film will check out the release simply because it’s a film on UHD which will very likely be reported to have a strong 4K HDR presentation. Not every “discussion” has to be an argument to be won, so that’s totally your problem, not mine. Last edited by Scholer; 12-18-2021 at 12:21 PM. |
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So I finally picked up the UHD of Menace II Society and finally opened my copy of Mulholland Drive to watch both of them last night. And yup, all the discs are scratched to absolute shit. Menace II Society almost looks like someone scraped it against the ground it’s so bad. These are getting exchanged today. Christ, what the hell is going on with quality control? It’s affecting almost every studio. The amount of scratched discs, shoddy packaging and replacement programs is getting ridiculous. Honestly this hobby is becoming exhausting. I’m so tired of constantly having to exchange everything.
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I purchased the Kane UHD/Blu combo from Barnes and Noble. It looks like Amazon hasn't received the 2nd printing yet (Blu-ray shows out of stock).
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My being is that I have a 4K TV, but not felt the need to upgrade to a 4K player because of what I have seen at my friends place despite already having some of the equipment. He's always talking about HDR so I'm assuming he has that.
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But I don't think that's the case here.
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Plain HDR isn't the same as Dolby Vision or HDR10+. For the latter two, you need hardware and media that specifically support them. Merely having 4K or HDR doesn't mean much- there's a dramatic difference between an OLED display and a $300 Black Friday 4K TV.
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I have the LG CX OLED tv, and it's absolutely a perspective shift. Never really thought film transfer made a difference until I got it; figured everyone was just arguing about a stray pixel here and there. It's mesmerizing how the end screen alters the disc presentation.
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So basically you need to shell out some extra dough for the most up to date equipment in order to get 4K UHD at its full potential. Makes sense. Might have to head to Best Buy and ask them if I can borrow one for an hour or two to compare Endgame on the two TVs on Blu-ray and UHD.
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From my limited recall of the time, I do understand that the backlash to that was clearly much more pronounced than anything we have against films not getting UHD versions now, but even then many argued that the marketplace was too small for foreign lesser known films like Close-Up and Everlasting Moments for Criterion to consider releasing them on Blu-ray. Since then, I’m not sure if Everlasting Moments ever became a big seller, but Close-Up’s gradual critical re-evaluation has almost certainly made the blu-ray of it a staple in many a cinephile’s collection. I don’t have exact sales figures, but over time I’m certain it became a big seller for them, something which would almost certainly never be the case if it was relegated to DVD only. Last edited by Scholer; 12-19-2021 at 10:21 PM. |
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