What movie did you bring home today?

Okay, we watched this last night.

The 4K is a slight improvement over the HD version in Kaleidescape. There is very limited need for HDR or Dolby Vision. And the audio sounds exactly like the mix on the bluray.

This was a waste of $30 IMO. I will likely keep it on the shelf and go to the Kaleidescape version when I want to watch, based on the convenience. There's not enough gains on this disc to make it worthwhile IMO. Really shocking considering all the drooling about the video encode when this was released. I wonder if that group of reviewers had actually ever seen the blu-ray or if they just wanted to make the biggest noise about a Shout! release that is still not available on Kaleidescape.

Disappointing. Save yourself a few bucks and stick with the bluray.
I'm now glad I didn't pull the trigger on that steelbook. It is disappointing to hear that though!
 
I'm now glad I didn't pull the trigger on that steelbook. It is disappointing to hear that though!
If you don't have the movie in your collection already, but the Steelbook. If you have the blu-ray, I felt the difference was negligible. Perhaps the Dolby Vision image on a panel would be a better experience than the HDR10 on a projector.
 
Well that just ruined my evening… Travis!

I need to check it out, but my motivation is severely dinged.

I think @Michael Scott gave it a fairly positive review…
 
If you don't have the movie in your collection already, but the Steelbook. If you have the blu-ray, I felt the difference was negligible. Perhaps the Dolby Vision image on a panel would be a better experience than the HDR10 on a projector.

you would be correct. the HDR replication is not that great. it has some distinct NIT issues and contrast is off. The DV looks much better on my display than when I used my HDR only Sony X800

I am surprised you didn't see much difference over the Blu-ray, as I always felt the BR was subpar with too much artifacting and some compression issues which the 4K fixed.

however, while the upgrade over the Blu-ray is very solid, this is not a film that's going to shock and awe you. It was always a very "dull" looking film and I don't think even a major restoration is going to do much for it as it was that typical late 80s, early 90s flat look. But to be fair, this was taken from a fresh scan of the interpositive, and hasn't had a new take from the OCN yet, which could explain it not showing as much of an upgrade as possible. The audio will sound exactly like the Blu-ray becuse it IS the exact same track as the Blu-ray
 
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you would be correct. the HDR replication is not that great. it has some distinct NIT issues and contrast is off. The DV looks much better on my display than when I used my HDR only Sony X800

I am surprised you didn't see much difference over the Blu-ray, as I always felt the BR was subpar with too much artifacting and some compression issues which the 4K fixed.

however, while the upgrade over the Blu-ray is very solid, this is not a film that's going to shock and awe you. It was always a very "dull" looking film and I don't think even a major restoration is going to do much for it as it was that typical late 80s, early 90s flat look. But to be fair, this was taken from a fresh scan of the interpositive, and hasn't had a new take from the OCN yet, which could explain it not showing as much of an upgrade as possible. The audio will sound exactly like the Blu-ray becuse it IS the exact same track as the Blu-ray
I wasn't sure what to expect, but it's one of my favorite movies of all time, so I finally gave in and bought the UHD disc, since Shout! doesn't make many of its titles available on Kaleidescape (annoying but understandable, not even sure how many of their disc titles they have digital distribution rights for).

It's definitely not loaded with bold colors or even dark contrast. The HDR10 image looked good, but nothing substantially above and beyond the Kaleidescape HD version. The grain structure is fully intact in the UHD, which is fantastic. It does look very filmic.

Now you have me thinking I need to grab a different UHD player to grab the DV layer, since my Lumagen now has built-in LLDV capability...
 
oh yeah, it's never been a "colorful" film. it has that early 90s blue and gray tinge to everything.
also, the HDR looking "meh" has been an ANNOYING thing with studios who include Dolby Vision. It's almost as if they're just slap dashing the HDR10 application and putting all the effort into the DV layer. I've seen this more and more with some of the studios (Kino Lorber is a big one doing this, as is Warner) where they seem to act like the HDR10 layer is an afterthought. It's annoying because a well done HDR10 movie is NEARLY indistinguishable from a good DV movie (Sony's encodes are amazing for both), but again, it feels like the techs said "eh, everyone just wants the DV, who cares about the HDR10".
 
Okay, we watched this last night.

The 4K is a slight improvement over the HD version in Kaleidescape. There is very limited need for HDR or Dolby Vision. And the audio sounds exactly like the mix on the bluray.

This was a waste of $30 IMO. I will likely keep it on the shelf and go to the Kaleidescape version when I want to watch, based on the convenience. There's not enough gains on this disc to make it worthwhile IMO. Really shocking considering all the drooling about the video encode when this was released. I wonder if that group of reviewers had actually ever seen the blu-ray or if they just wanted to make the biggest noise about a Shout! release that is still not available on Kaleidescape.

Disappointing. Save yourself a few bucks and stick with the bluray.
IMO the colors are much better on the UHD, they are kind of dull on the BD, there seems to be a bit of more resolution but the colors seem much better on the UHD.

 
I went to visit my g/f today who lives 105 minutes down the road from me at highway speeds. We always go "treasure hunting" as she puts it at the 2nd hand stores. I comb thru the music and BluRays and this what I took home with me. Similar post will appear for music aquisition. :)

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Knight and Day is one of my guilty pleasures
 
Knight and Day is one of my guilty pleasures

I've watched that movie so many times I can quote most of it.

"Nobody follow us, or I'll kill myself and then her!"
 
These came in from Amazon yesterday to replace the DVD copies that I have. The DVDs get added to my trailer collection.

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Skyline came in from Amazon yesterday, the other two I picked up used from Value Village

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safe house is unironically one of Ryan Reynold's best acted films
 
One film I highly, highly recommend is Oddity. I love when I come across movies that stand out and you always look forward seeing it again because it is that good. It is on Shudder but maybe can find it on Kaleidescape. I don't have Kaleisescape.

 
I picked this up at a thrift store a couple of days ago.

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3 for $33 at Amazon!
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Love the BeeKeeper. That's an awesome flick!!
Haven't cracked it open yet, but I am definitely looking forward to it. Invincible Statham is right up my alley.
 
Haven't cracked it open yet, but I am definitely looking forward to it. Invincible Statham is right up my alley.
I love his movies. Its that dry delivery of his that I like.
 
I've been neglectful of posting the ones I've been getting from Amazon

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The next three are blind buys based on watching trailers from the blurays I bought at the thrift stores. The last one is to replace a DVD copy which is going into the trailer collection.
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