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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (10-13-2018) |
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What's more is that most of those types of films were recently transferred in 2K, and I think we all know how the majority of UHD fans would respond to releases of films sourced from 2K masters. It's hard to imagine that companies like Criterion would go back to the drawing board by doing newer 4K masters of older, smaller films when they have freshly struck 2K masters lying around. |
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#163 |
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There are still many "intelligent dramas" and classics that have yet to even appear on BD, so I'm not really sure what point you're trying to make except that you wish the movies that you like would get a UHD release? Did you make the same complaint back when HD-DVD and Blu-ray was a new thing?
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Thanks given by: | Dailyan (10-13-2018) |
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#164 | |
Blu-ray Baron
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#166 | |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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UHD will never see the kind of support DVD and BD had for catalog titles. That's just the way of the world right now. We're still getting a lot of stuff though. Mostly genre stuff, but still lots of stuff. I'd expect that to continue and even maybe increase once labels jump in, but will stuff like Bridges of Madison County ever be on the UHD shortlist? Most likely no. |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (10-13-2018), Nothing371 (10-14-2018) |
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#167 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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Seems like quite a lot of UHD releases have been geared to cater for the home theatre enthusiast crowd - the people actively buying all the 4K gear before everyone else - who generally seem to gravitate toward the big special effect spectacle movies. Just a disclaimer before someone jumps to offense on this, I have no problem with these releases happening and they are/were the most profitable. My feeling is that we'll see more interesting titles start coming out in the next couple of years (interesting from the perspective of non contemporary Hollywood!) More of the large format pre 70s films, etc. |
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Thanks given by: | CineSicko (10-14-2018) |
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#168 | |
Banned
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Blade Runner 2049 Arrival Batman Begins The Dark Knight The Dark Knight Rises Inception The Prestige The Bridge on the River Kwai Ghostbusters Halloween American Psycho Mission Impossible Mission Impossible III Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation Jack Reacher Annihilation Ex Machina Logan The Predator Die Hard The Hunt for Red October Hostiles The Fifth Element Leon: The Professional Coco The Incredibles Starship Troopers Baby Driver Atomic Blonde John Wick John Wick 2 Blade Runner The Evil Dead Christine Hereditary Ready Player One A Quiet Place Ghost in the Shell Darkest Hour The Matrix Gladiator Braveheart Jumanji Phantom Thread Star Trek Star Trek Into Darkness Star Trek Beyond Saving Private Ryan Grease Watchmen The Bourne Identity The Bourne Supremacy The Bourne Ultimatum The Shape of Water The Dark Crystal Labyrinth Hell or High Water Cloverfield 10 Cloverfield Lane Groundhog Day Unforgiven IT The Martian Brawl in Cell Block 99 The Revenant Creed Patriots Day Lone Survivor The Cabin in the Woods Kingsman: The Secret Service Mad Max: Fury Road Zero Dark Thirty La La Land Dredd Terminator 2: Judgment Day Goodfellas Stranger Things Kick-Ass mother! 3:10 to Yuma Get Out Serenity Split ET Close Encounters of the Third Kind The Post Bram Stoker's Dracula Planet of the Apes Trilogy Dunkirk Can't find 10 titles, eh? ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Geezer00003 (10-14-2018), gman102081 (10-16-2018), guile (01-11-2019), NoFro (10-14-2018), Quake1028 (11-10-2018), ROSS.T.G. (10-13-2018), WBMakeVMarsMovieNOW (10-16-2018) |
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#170 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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With physical media on the wane - or to put it more charitably, becoming more specialised - then it's only natural that a new disc format in this day and age will mostly concentrate on the newest Hollywood toss. Mostly. By all means get indignant about it and basically start labelling people as mouth-breathers who wouldn't know a good story if it slapped them in the face with a wet haddock, it means I can just easily label other people as pretentious a-holes who can't stand to watch anything unless it's some sort of obscure Polish arthouse film about someone painting a fence with human faeces.
But the facts of the matter are these: An expensive format that's already a niche of a niche (and which has streaming breathing down its neck) doesn't need buyers that are themselves a niche of niche if it's going to actually survive past its early years. It needs high-profile big-budget Hollywood gloss to drive sales volume, and with that volume will come increasing confidence that a market is there, one that could possibly begin to support a release of the sort of critically-adored but commercially-inert film that we take for granted on catalogue Blu-ray, to say nothing of the antics of Mr Shit Fence. Heck, even Criterion didn't get into Blu-ray a full two years after the format launched, and look how long it's taken for the likes of Shout and Arrow to grow as companies and be able to deliver the sort of schlock that they do without bankrupting themselves. That we're 2˝ years into UHD's life and no indie has yet taken the plunge isn't surprising, given how the home media landscape has inexorably shifted (though one would think that 4K's own inherent "specificity" would be part of the indie appeal). To that end, several of the major studios are playing it VERY safe when it comes to releasing any more catalogue product on Blu-ray so that in itself is a reason why we're not seeing more stuff on UHD: things have changed and the studios are prioritising sure-fire sales of new movies on UHD over mediocre returns on such renowned classics as Ernest Saves Christmas. TL;DR We're not in Kansas any more. Catalogue releasing directly from the major studios, i.e. not licensed stuff, has slowed to a crawl on regular Blu-ray (WAC aside) and so it's not reasonable to expect them to suddenly throw open the floodgates on UHD. Indies will get into the game when they feel it's economically viable. If it helps any, then look upon us poor uncultured easy-to-please eejits as being the ones who are laying the groundwork for the format's horizons to expand in the coming years. PS I sold Jupiter Ascending. Haven't watched Assassin's Creed yet tho ![]() |
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#171 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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Assassin’s Creed is one of the biggest leaps in quality over its BD counterpart of any movie on the format. It’s a radically different visual experience; the SDR BD is clearly incapable of properly reproducing Kurzel’s vision.
On top of that, it’s a really good (and very misunderstood) movie. |
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#173 | |
Banned
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![]() I've seen all of those films, mostly because of my job (the bulk of those I'd never bother watching otherwise). The ones in bold type are films I'd never own on UHD, and most of the ones that aren't in bold would have to be drunken buys (except for GOODFELLAS, RIVER KWAI, CLOSE ENCOUNTERS and a few others, all of which I already cited as being titles I'd buy on UHD). So yeah, the vast majority of your favorite movies don't do anything for me... at all. It must be nice to be so outrageously easy to please. If I were as easily amused as that I could buy half my movies at the nearest 7-11. Quote:
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#174 |
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Movie elitists are unbearable. The idea that one can’t see artistry in films ranging from Assassin’s Creed to Anthropophagus to The Color of Pomegranates to Dumb and Dumber to Pierrot le fou to The Fast and the Furious is so close-minded and stupid.
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Thanks given by: | gman102081 (10-16-2018), MattPerdue (10-14-2018) |
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Banned
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Oh, and THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS is utterly worthless to the thinking filmgoer. Employ some scrutiny, if possible. |
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#176 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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#179 |
Moderator
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Guys, please discuss without name calling and posting insult images. If someone has an opinion different from you, discuss it civilly or simply ignore it. Having a different opinion isn't trolling and should not lead to thread meltdowns.
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Thanks given by: | Dailyan (10-14-2018), Geezer00003 (10-14-2018), HeightOfFolly (10-17-2018), lgans316 (01-11-2019), nick4Knight (10-14-2018) |
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#180 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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Thanks given by: | Dailyan (10-14-2018), turns2stone (10-14-2018) |
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