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Blade Runner and E.T. were both struck from the same 4K master on Blu-ray. I included Blade Runner because of old codec and missing audio upgrade. E.T., I think, doesn't qualify here.
A Few Good Men must have been a faux pas by Sony as they usually tend to include remastered Blu-ray or release them separately. Fury doesn't count because it's a recent release where both BD and UHD were struck from the same master but perhaps you are mentioning it because of the "black crush" angle? |
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