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I've gone full apologist for most of the DNR'ed Disnee MCU discs although I concede that I was a bit too lenient on Iran Man 1. Something else like Gump wasn't horribly offensive to my eyes. I still think Batman Begins is a ****ing atrocity however. I watched the UHD of 3:10 to Yuma the other day and didn't come away hating it though (more on that in the relevant thread later).
DNR I can take on a case by case basis then, but EE still pisses me off. The kinds of ultra-thicc halos that Velvet mentions are indeed rare nowadays but I'm starting to see very high frequency sharpening occurring more and more on UHD discs and I'm not a fan. Endgame, IT chapter two, Anna, any areas in these movies that have hard contrasts between light and dark look a fraction too 'edgy' for my taste. |
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