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I don’t know about anyone else, but when buying movies from iTunes, I often find myself comparing the versions available in the UK and US storefronts to see which store has the better version.
This tends to be based on special features present and 4K HDR availability. Reasons tend to be because of difference in distributors, though this isn’t always the case. I was wondering if it might be useful to other people as much as myself, if we had a thread which compares available films from different storefronts to identify the optimum version. Here’s a few, just to start: Gladiator - available in 4K Dolby Vision in the US, opposed to (Extended Cut only) HD only in the UK Batman v Superman: Ultimate Edition - 4KDV in US, HD (as extra feature) in UK Lincoln - Special Features in US, none in UK If people are interested in this topic, shall we continue by identifying other movies? Not restricted to just US and UK stores... |
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Thanks given by: | ManOfTheForest (11-17-2018) |
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