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Blu-ray Archduke
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#44 |
Banned
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What do you mean too small? It's the average size blu-ray boxset.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Wouldn't call the buyers suckers just yet.Maybe the transfers has been improved(PQ/AQ quality)I'll keep a small eye on this one.Hoping for improved picture and audio.
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Banned
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The A/V quality have been remastered on the UK boxset, and for the upcoming U.S release as well.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I posted in this thread a complete review of the picture quality of each film in the collection.
I suggest you go back and read it. Each film was remastered. Here's a review of each films lossless DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack: Lethal Weapon Like the video, Warner seems to have gone out of their way to also remaster the audio rather than simply upgrade the old Blu-ray's legacy track to this terrific DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack. The front soundstage feels expansive and spacious with many splendidly convincing off-screen directional cues. Imaging, on the whole, is engaging and widespread, nicely drawing viewers into the story. Dynamic range is surprisingly extensive and far-reaching, delivering spot-on clarity and detail to all the unimportant background activity as well as sudden outbursts of action. Low-frequency effects are deep and accurately effective, providing a great deal of depth to gunshots and explosions. Amidst all of this, dialogue remains well-prioritized and intelligible, making this lossless mix a great and highly enjoyable listen. (Audio Rating: 3.5/5) Lethal Weapon 2 'Lethal Weapon 2' also arrives with improved audio quality, displaying a wider and warmer presentation than its predecessor. Movement between the front three channels is fluid and very well-balanced, while vocals maintain great clarity and intelligibility. Discrete effects are heard off-screen convincingly with excellent details in the mid-range, giving action sequences great fidelity and definition. The low end is surprisingly healthy and responsive as well. Once in a while, the rears provide a few subtle atmospherics, which nicely expand the soundfield. The musical score reaps most of the benefits by consistently bleeding into the background, keeping viewers engaged on the 'Lethal' excitement. (Audio Rating: 3.5/5) Lethal Weapon 3 As with the previous two movies, part three arrives with an attractive and enjoyable DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack where the music shows the most benefit. Featuring the talents of the legendary Eric Clapton, the score spreads evenly across the soundstage with warmth and clear fidelity. Dynamic range is clean and stable with terrific clarity in the action, while low frequency effects add power and heft to gunshots and explosions. Atmospherics and ambient noises are very mild, playing a low-key role in providing a bit of depth to the design. The center channel delivers strong dialogue reproduction, so fans never miss any of the great humor and silly one-liners. This is a fun and entertaining lossless mix action buffs are sure to enjoy. (Audio Rating: 4/5) Lethal Weapon 4 The fourth 'Lethal Weapon' installment comes out guns blazing in this DTS-HD MA track, showing the most activity of the entire series. The rears are put to better use in enhancing the soundfield as cars and debris keep whizzing by. A few ambient effects suddenly appear on occasion, but back speakers seem mostly reserved for immersing viewers into the action. The music also takes advantage of the space, bleeding into the background and keeping the listener engaged. Imaging feels wide and welcoming with strong channel separation and good, well-prioritized vocals. Dynamic range is also sharp and expansive, maintaining great clarity amid the pandemonium, and a healthy low end gives every punch and explosion a good deal of power and oomph. (Audio Rating: 4/5) |
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The transfers and disc content will be identical; I guess what I should have said is that Warner thinks the buyers are suckers, and I guess they're right given that the sales rank is around 1,500 on Amazon, which is very high. How do you like the Netflix show Lilyhammer, Nordmann?
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray King
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Banned
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Blu-ray King
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