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Blu-ray Knight
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You really need to get your facts checked. It's not owned by Disney, not in North America anyway, otherwise I would have been able to redeem my code in Movies Anywhere and I can't, I can't even buy it there.
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Thanks given by: | Count Orlok (09-21-2020) |
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#102 |
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Disney doesn't own anything in the US regarding Titanic, only internationally Disney has control over the movie.
But in the end James Cameron decides what happens with the movie and if he wants it released Paramount and Disney will release it on 4K disc.....it's just that simple. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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#107 |
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Feb 2020
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Just rewatched this last night. Epic movie but unless it's rereleased as 'Titanic Remastered 4k' with updated cgi (specifically in a few shots the cgi people walking on deck), then I think the best version will be the 3d Bluray watched in 2d (due to its full screen uncropped aspect ratio), the 1080 3d blu ray is clear enough to be a great watch, but 4k would only make clearer the 90s cgi that is best not to see too clearly.
James Cameron did update the cgi of Terminator 2 so it's possible... 'Titanic remastered 4k' would be epic, but for now 3d blu ray watched in 2d is the best release. |
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#108 |
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Oct 2018
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True Lies and The Abyss aren't even on Blu-Ray yet. I doubt Titanic will make it to 4K anytime soon. At least a very good copy is on Blu-Ray which I'll be buying soon. It could be a few years before it's released on 4K.
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#109 |
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Jan 2020
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I think Digital Bits said Cameron was working on 4K releases of his stuff, but those are for movies under the 20th Century Fox banner. Paramount has been so and so with releases so I don't see this far behind and I'd love for them to release Chinatown on 4k as well.
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#113 |
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#114 |
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Oct 2018
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I bought the Blu-Ray and it looks and sounds amazing. I have 4K discs and know what they are capable of. The quality of the image and sound on the Titanic Blu-Ray almost doesn't need an upgrade. I can't imagine it looking much better in 4K.
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If Titanic wants to be released on 4K Blu-ray, Paramount will have the American and Canadian home media release, and then 20th Century Studios (through Disney) will handle the release in the UK, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Scandinavia.
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