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Amazon is doing a 3 for $50 on select 4k titles until the end of the month. Ghostbusters 1 and 2 are part of the sale. I think i'll end up doing that to get those.
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Indeed GB2 is cleaner looking. GB1 has obvious grain.
Unfortunately GB2 isn't nearly as good of a movie. It's like a pale imitation with too much similarity to the original. From a technical standpoint I give Sony credit yet again for producing a UHD that looks as good as can be expected. It really did remind me of watching a movie in a theater. Albeit a really small theater. |
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Shameful that it took so long but I finally grabbed these with Amazon's "3 for $50" sale. My son likes watching Answer the Call and it's really weird to me that the older movies won't be his first experience with the franchise. Speaking of first experiences, the original Ghostbusters was the first movie I saw in the theater and the opening library scene scared the **** out of me.
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Watching this now, nothing to add to what others have said for months. This thing looks just about perfect. Only minor quibble would be that black levels are a little high. HDR seems relatively subtle so far. The grain doesn't bother me but I can see how others would call it overbearing. Anyway, great movie and disc.
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Thanks given by: | ROSS.T.G. (01-08-2018) |
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Just watched this today, and while I found the Grain distracting at first, I also couldn’t stop thinking how great it looked too. It gave me a feeling I’ve never had before when watching previous releases on VHS/LASERDISC/DVD/BLU, that it took me back to the feeling of seeing it at the cinema all those years ago? I don’t know why, given that I would have been seven years old back then, and wouldn’t have any detailed memories about the picture, but it did. I would like to ask though, and forgive my naivety as I don’t know anything about film grain etc...but why would something like Ghostbusters look so grainy on 4K, and yet something like Blade Runner which was released two years earlier not look as grainy? Just curious
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Thanks given by: | guachi (01-10-2018) |
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To my eyes, Blade Runner on UHD doesn’t look as grainy as it should. I have a feeling WB has been applying some subtle grain management to their catalog titles, and as a result, Sony’s work looks far superior, IMO. Nothing WB has released even comes close to either Ghostbusters disc in terms of fine detail.
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This might have been posted already, but capaholics has the 4K comparisons uploaded. I don't have a 4K monitor, but the UHD increase in detail and grain very evident even at 1080p. GBII is posted as well. I need to grab both of these movies on the next sale.
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Thanks given by: | HeavyHitter (01-29-2018) |
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What's pretty cool as is the case on many UHD BDs sourced from 35mm....the grain (and thus, overall detail) takes on a more resolved, tighter look which looks even better in motion and the larger the screen to seating distance, the more this shows. The BD grain looks more globular and larger from the lack of resolution (and probably encoding to some extent). You're getting that much closer to the original source with UHD BD.
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (01-29-2018), HD Goofnut (01-29-2018), reanimator (01-29-2018), The Fallen Deity (02-01-2018) |
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I've said this before, but the grain on Ghostbusters was very distracting at first. As others have said, though, the UHD has better resolved grain and it's not as blobby as you'd get on a Blu-ray (though I'm still impressed by how nice, for example, the Blu-ray of The Adventures of Captain Marvel serial from 1940 looks. I guess it's relative after seeing so many poor quality old B-movies
I really feel like I'm watching a movie at a theater... in my house. I'm sure I saw Ghostbusters in the theater; it was the hit of the summer of 1984 when I was eleven. But every OTHER time I saw it was in a relatively low quality DVD or VHS. It's such a wonderful feeling seeing something again... for the first time. Bring on the high quality catalog UHD releases, I say! |
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