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#481 |
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Jul 2024
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At least Disney's pretty used to giving long films no room to breathe on a BD66 by now.
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Beautiful case with a great great movie in 4K inside and Digital Bits giving it:
Film/Program Grade: A+ Video Grade: A Audio Grade: A+ Extras Grade: C Should get it Tuesday from Amazon. Can't wait to watch this next weekend. |
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I was complaining about the BD-66, and I stand by that, but I’ll add that a video bitrate of 48.53 Mbps (44.850 + 3.682 DV), by itself, doesn’t have to be a deal-breaker for me. Some Dolby Vision titles with similar base layer sizes include:
The Matrix (48.844+0.066) The Godfather Part II (46.796+5.280) Titanic (46.209+3.768) Star Wars: The Last Jedi (45.913+0.073) Skyfall (45.529+0.065) Annihilation (44.914+5.068) Gladiator (43.319+6.826) Spectre (42.468+0.067) Avatar 2 (42.324+4.738) Shutter Island (39.353+4.456) and some of those look great. Gladiator and The Matrix are nearest the same vintage, as far as source elements. Last edited by Galiocerdo; 08-02-2025 at 05:21 AM. |
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Sep 2023
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#486 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#487 |
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![]() ![]() I attended the 20th Century Studios/Disney 4K digital projection screening of Master and Commander last night at the Grauman's Egyptian Theater in Hollywood. Executives from 20th Century and Disney were in attendance for what was a packed, sold-out screening. I'll do my best to recount the evening, but if someone else was there, feel free to correct me in case I've erred on any details. Steve Asbell, the head of 20th Century Studios, introduced the film and said this was a title that had been in the works for a few years and was personally his most anticipated release. He welcomed everyone to the world premiere of the 4K "restoration" of Master and Commander: The Far Side of The World. He emphasized that the whole title was important to him. Peter Weir was unable to travel for the screening and sent his best wishes and gracious thanks for coming out. He had seen the footage and was excited and touched that so many people have an affinity for this film, which remains very near and dear to his heart. Asbell said the film was really important to him personally, as it was one of the first films he worked on as a junior executive 22 years ago, and he had two funny stories he wanted to share (out of many). The first one involved being in charge of dailies, where they would screen them literally in the basement of 20th Century. He remembers getting dailies back with some of the cast members wearing hats in a few scenes, and a senior executive telling Asbell, "I need you to let them know I hate the hats. Tell them no hats!" Asbell remembers literally asking, "Uh, you want me to pick up the phone and call Peter Weir and tell him to stop shooting the hats?" And the senior executive replied, "Yes! Call him right now!" Asbell said the last thing he was going to do was call Peter Weir and tell him he couldn't shoot something. Plus, the footage they were getting was beautiful. So Asbell picked up the phone and secretly dialed his own apartment number and let it ring and ring. When there was no answer, he hung up the phone and told the executive, "I tried. Mr. Weir isn't picking up." The executive left in a huff, but he never heard about the hats again. He said the second incident involved receiving dailies during the eulogy scene when Jack Aubrey is speaking to the crew about the recently deceased. Asbell had a copy of the script, and part of his job was to follow along and make sure they were adhering to the screenplay. On one of the takes, Russell Crowe gave his eulogy, but Asbell quickly realized what he was saying wasn't in the script. He realized that Oliver Reed, who had worked with and become good friends with Crowe, had recently passed away. What Crowe was giving was the most beautiful eulogy for Oliver Reed that he made up on the spot in memory of Oliver Reed, and they filmed it. He said now, 22 years later as the head of 20th Century Studios, he wanted to find that piece of film and made an extensive search of the archives looking for it, but no one can find those missing elements. Asbell told himself, "I know I didn't imagine it, I know it happened." That missing footage is a great loss to him. At the end of the introduction, he took out a phone and they filmed the audience in unison shouting "Oceans Are Now Battlefields!" One person shouted out, "One must always choose the lesser of two weevils!" The projection was gorgeous. The green screen effects, though apparent only a handful of times, were not distractingly so. In fact, the entire presentation looked filmic and beautiful. It had character and authenticity. It wasn't overly clean and sharp like modern films. There was texture and density to the image. Minor criticism, in one of the night scenes of Aubrey and Maturin talking alone, Maturin's single looked soft and slightly out of focus while Aubrey's single remained sharp and in focus. There were only a couple of instances where some footage looked as if it were from an older generation or dupe. They touted this release as featuring a new Atmos mix of the film, but the audio presentation was my biggest criticism. While the sound was often very present and clear, there were frequent moments where the dialogue became muffled. I initially thought it might just be me, but after talking with others in attendance, we all agreed that the dialogue seemed to sit in a lower register and was often difficult to make out. I found myself straining to understand what the characters were saying, during both quieter dialogue scenes as well as moments where conversation was layered over ship activities or battle sequences. This may have been a fault of the theater's sound system, though the Egyptian supposedly features a state-of-the-art Dolby Atmos setup. Overall, it was an amazing experience seeing the film after so many years projected on a huge screen in a theater filled with moviegoers. I'm hoping the 4K release matches what I saw projected last night, but I'd be lying if I didn't say I'm concerned about the sound mix. Thanks for reading. |
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#488 |
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Oct 2020
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I think sales of TS and KoH were a bit disappointing, so they left the extras off to allow for additional languages and subtitles. That increases the potential market share.
I'm glad I don't have to skip this Di$ney release... |
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#489 |
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Apr 2010
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Slightly odd question, but do people find themselves irresistibly drawn to steelbooks, and it takes a moment to reassess how much you actually liked the movie inside the packaging? Perhaps it's more the fear of them selling out and going for ridiculous prices on Ebay, but I've noticed in the last year I've been filling up my basket for all these releases before realising these are the kinds of films (no hate, just preference) that I used to pick up in HMV's 3 for 30 (4K) deals.
More on topic, I think I need to revisit MaC post-haste. |
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#490 |
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In the case of KoH the rights to that movie are all over the place in Europe so that's prolly why it didn't have a lot of extra languages, not even subs which take up next to no space anyway.
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Blu-ray Prince
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#492 |
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Full info...
Disc Title: Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World – Ultra HD™ Disc Label: MASTER_AND_COMMANDER_TFSOTW Disc Size: 64,884,950,553 bytes Protection: AACS2 Playlist: 00800.MPLS Size: 63,668,606,976 bytes Length: 02:18:21.501 Total Bitrate: 61.36 Mbps Video: MPEG-H HEVC Video / 44,850 kbps / 2160p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / Main 10 @ Level 5.1 @ High / 4:2:0 / 10 bits / HDR10 / Limited Range / BT.2020 / PQ / BT.2020 non-constant / Mastering display color primaries: Display P3 / Mastering display luminance: min: 0.0001 cd/m2, max: 1000.0000 cd/m2 / Maximum Content Light Level: 986 cd / m2 / Maximum Frame-Average Light Level: 821 cd/m2 * Video: MPEG-H HEVC Video / 3,682 kbps / 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / Main 10 @ Level 5.1 @ High / 4:2:0 / 10 bits / Dolby Vision / Limited Range / BT.2020 / PQ / BT.2020 non-constant / Mastering display color primaries: Display P3 / Mastering display luminance: min: 0.0001 cd/m2, max: 1000.0000 cd/m2 Audio: English / Dolby TrueHD/Atmos Audio / 7.1 / 48 kHz / 4634 kbps / 24-bit (AC3 Embedded: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps / DN -27dB) Audio: English / Dolby Digital Audio / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 320 kbps / DN -31dB Audio: French / Dolby Digital Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps / DN -31dB Audio: Spanish / Dolby Digital Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps / DN -31dB Audio: Spanish / Dolby Digital Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps / DN -31dB Audio: German / Dolby Digital Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps / DN -31dB Audio: Czech / Dolby Digital Audio / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 320 kbps / DN -31dB Subtitle: English / 43.61 kbps Subtitle: French / 31.30 kbps Subtitle: Spanish / 27.00 kbps Subtitle: Spanish / 28.02 kbps Subtitle: German / 32.03 kbps Subtitle: Polish / 27.17 kbps Subtitle: Dutch / 23.46 kbps Subtitle: Danish / 24.57 kbps Subtitle: Finnish / 24.04 kbps Subtitle: Norwegian / 25.14 kbps Subtitle: Swedish / 25.29 kbps Subtitle: French / 0.56 kbps Subtitle: Spanish / 0.53 kbps Subtitle: Spanish / 0.12 kbps Subtitle: German / 0.49 kbps Subtitle: Czech / 0.17 kbps |
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Hey Geoff, off-topic, but have you heard anything about there being a shortage of BD-100's? I see Bill Hunt mentioned something about that in his review of this disc. Hadn't heard anything before about it, just wondering how big of a deal it really is.
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Blu-ray Emperor
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First I've heard of it, and no one else seems to be struggling. But then Disnee have long been reticent to use triple deckers, in the last couple years they've gotten betterer but I think they're still looking to cheap out where they can.
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good to know, thank you sir!
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![]() It looks considerably more rolled off on the bottom-end than even the blu-ray. It pretty much falls off a cliff at 30Hz. For those that don't know how to read these bass graphs, the red line is the overall average level for the entire film and the green line is peak level values for the entire film. The dotted line is what's actually on the disc, and where the solid line diverges from it is where they've boosted the Bass EQualization to try to fix the neutering. I don't know why they keep insisting on doing this. If someone is using TV speakers or a soundbar, those deep bass levels will roll-off naturally as they can't reach anywhere near those frequencies anyway. |
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Forgot to leave a link for the BEQ site: https://beqcatalogue.readthedocs.io/...-of-the-world/
And also forgot this: [Show spoiler]
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