If I understand right most of Hollywood uses 2k because of CGI and the cost per frame is to high as well as 30 to 100 Hours per frame to render for 4k. Most are upscaled to 4k. The older movies are not as difficult to do. Good Video. Keep Collecting😎
I’m pushing well over 100 4K titles. Quite a bit are “double dips” but I’m a lot more selective in terms of upgrading titles. The Matrix 4K is my favorite because it’s the original color scheme, just as I first saw it back in 1999.
The original 1995 Ghost in the Shell actually has a 4K Blu-Ray release in Japan only, but it does seem to include English audio and subtitles. It's a far better film than the 2017 live-action one if you aren't aware.
I'm not really a big fan of 4K discs. One of the big reasons for me to own physical copies is the special features which 4K discs don't typically have room for. Blu-ray 1080p is usually good enough for me.
Could you do an updated 4K Collection. I really enjoy watching this video on multiple occasions. And I want to hear your thoughts on the more recent 4K movies as they seem to have been improving on the quality of their releases since you made this video.
let me explain it simpler...the reasion most movies are only 2k is becasue of cgi..if amovie has hevey cgi its going to b 2k...also no mention of the audio on each disc when wether or not the disc has a Atmos track or not is the biggest selling point for a lot of buyers
Yeah I was wondering how he left out sound options, for me its Dolby Atmos which would have been nice if he mentioned. I think the next total 4K CGI movie will be Alita: Battle Angel. I do love this film, definitely the best action movie for the year for me 😁
I only have one 4K Blu-Ray and it absolutely blew me away and I would recommend: _It's a Wonderful Life_ It is the sharpest I've ever seen it, and the HDR is spectacular. It makes me wish that more black and white movies were done in 4K
Just a quick note about Blade Runner: The Atmos mix has lots of added sound effects layered over top which were not present in the old Blu-ray's 5.1 mix, and there's also compression present in smokier scenes during HDR mode. Something of a nuisance but still a big step up from a Blu-ray authored in 2007 in VC-1
You've got some oldies but goodies in your collection. I worked at a laser disc rental store here in San Diego in the 90's and seeing the Star Wars, the set on the lower shelf, and Nixon box sets brings back memories!
What a remarkable video for Blu-Ray fans, I really like seeing whether the disc is a truly 4K transfer, cameras used, those 'nerd' tech specs... Looking forward with the movies recommendation's updates for 2020, Oliver!
Most superhero/special fx films will be upscales on 4k UHD as the vfx are rendered in 2k, as a render in 4k costs much more money, so a film.might be shot in 4k/6k etc but it will be mastered in 2k because of fx. This won't change in the future unless studios start rendering vfx in 4k. Pretty much all sfx films are upscales, inc The Last Jedi which you show
russell22w almost true. A lot of movies have SFX done in 2k, but the movie is Color corrected and finished in 4K (like The Last Jedi). Having the effects upscaled is not such a large problem, Its when the live action thats recorded at 6,5 or 8K is colorcorected and finished with a 2k Digital Intermediate (and or upscaling the effects) that’s the problem. And that’s happening with a lot of digital shot movies these days. And also why a lot of 35mm/70mm movies are true 4K on UHD discs, because they scan the already finished movie at 8 K and downscale it to 4K. I would wish that studios would just upscale the effects and create 4K DI’s...
In theory I'd have no problem with cgi rendered to film, like on something like the Lawnmower Man. But for a digital master that is rendered from constituent parts (that include 4k+ video and polygons that can be drawn at indefinite resolution) there is no excuse for upscaling. What the heck. I guess, maybe, only if the increased color depth is worth it.
@@StephenAnderson98403 There may be no excuse but there are two simple reasons: It's cheaper in 2k and people don't seem to notice it in the cinema. So why would studios change anything? 4k TVs actually are the best reason but people don't buy that many uhd blu rays. In the end it's the people's fault for not really investing in 4k.
@kishenkoolskills90 If you sit close to your TV it is absolutely worth it. Blew my mind actually, like seeing all the old movies in the cinema again. If you are far away you will only see slight differences. However the HDR makes it worth it in any case, if the quality of the picture is important to you.
Awesome collection, Oliver! I was about to say James Gunn was rehired and back on board for "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" but I saw the video was recorded in January. Time flies! Glad he's back for the film.
@@773superprguy You know you are doing well on RUclips by people mocking you, but hopefully not internet inception of watching someone you follow mocking you!.
Great rundown from start to finish, Oliver. I enjoyed each review although I don't yet have a UHD player. Your keen interest in cinema certainly shines through each title.
Terminator 2 looks stunning in 4k on my OLED setup. Cameron wanted this film to look like it was shot on digital and the UHD delivers fully - the weakest disc in your collection is probably Jurassic Park. Also checkout Alien 40th anniversary 4K - great disc.
There's a bit of confusion over this. I studied 3D film making and one important rule is to have no digital noise for 3D. They used the refined version for the 2D 4K version.
Not sure what your source or player is or the TV. I ll say again T2 looks stunning on my setup, very clean, grain free (3D transfer) and not artificial in any way, it simply makes it look like it was shot on digital (think older Red Epic/ Dragon or Arri Alexa LF). The critics got this disc wrong.
@@casstor I haven't seen the 4K BR, but seeing the 4K remaster in the cinema, I thought they did a perfect balance of making it look like you were looking at something real/through a window, while retaining the stylish 90's atmosphere of the film.
Pretty much have the same tastes, Oli! Love your reviews and the 4K collection is dope. This is why I love 4K, it showcases the classics like never before in my life of watching physical media.
Very impressive collection, Oliver! Some of my favourite 4K discs are Gladiator, Unforgiven and Blade Runner, outstanding films with outstanding masters. So many damn upscales from modern releases. Also, I am VERY glad you noticed the difference in sound quality on Jurassic Park, I thought I was the only one! Thanks for the tip, I'll try that now. JP3 on 4K is worth checking out if you're interested; more organic and pronounced colours, with less artificial picture sharpness and less noise. Also, I know you're not a fan of The Lost World, but I can say from comparison that it's the best 4K release of the original Jurassic movies, much stronger than the first film.
One of the most impressive upgrades on a 4K movie I've bought was an unlikely one...Evil Dead 2. Honestly looks excellent, massive improvement over previous versions. The original Evil Dead looks the best it's looked as well, but is rougher and lower budget, so don't expect a showcase for your 4K telly. Dog Soldiers also just got a release in Germany. On the face of it, it's not a brilliant release due to the disc having no HDR, but it's still the best version of the movie that can be had in a home release. The previous DVD's and blu rays all had pretty big problems with colour grading, then the Scream Factory version had an awful, blown out and crushed restoration from a crappy negative. The German digibook sorts out all of that and puts out a no nonsense version of the film that delivers a great home version at last. Expensive for what it is, but if you love the movie, it's absolutely worth it.
pretty impressive UHD collection, mine is just; 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Big Lebowski, Blade Runner 2049, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Christine, Dunkirk, The Fifth Element, Ghostbusters 1 & 2, John Wick, Kong: Skull Island, Léon: The Professional, Mad Max: Fury Road and Superman
Nope your not the only one, Ive been impressed with some 4K I've seen so far but it hasn't blown me away like Blu Ray did. For instance I can quite happily watch a blu ray without any issues, but when I started watching blu Ray's I could never go back to DVD because it was such a huge leap.
@@IronsWorks1990 exactly man I feel the same way plus I just prefer the look on a normal Blu-ray I find that it's more saturated & colorful compared to 4k Blu-rays I don't understand what the big deal is I feel 4k Blu-rays is just a cash grab but that's just my opinion I dont find them nesarary especially how expensive 4k Blu-rays are and most of the time I only watch a movie once and move on to the next movie lol
Something about newer movies being heavy with their cgi makes them extremely hard and timeconsuning to render or master in 4k. That's why we get a lot of 2k upscales. Please current me of I'm wrong as I'm new to the whole 4k format.
I appreciate that everyone will be saying you should get this or that so i’ll just throw this out there. OBLIVION is a great movie with an unforgettable score and it looks amazing, especially in 4k but the features are great too. There is a feature where you can watch the movie with just the isolated score. That’s my bag and understand that’s not for everyone.
James Gunn is coming back to write and direct Guardians 3. Turned out Disney never actually fired him, and were just waiting for the heat to die down. It's supposed to be out in 2022.
The new soundmix is also a good reason to get many of these, not just the picture quality. Like the new dts x mix on independence day or the new dolby atmos mix on blade runner and the matrix which blows the old blu ray soundtracks out of the water👍
I’m not normally into videos of collections gaming or otherwise but did enjoy this one! I have an Xbox One S and a cheapo 4K TV but still enjoy the leap up to 4K films. Personally Alien 40th anniversary has been my favourite. So much detail there to study. Hope you get to see it soon and would be interested in your take.
There is a Blade Runner 4K collector's edition that has all the cuts but only released over seas and it is region free and I would love to own it. Nice collection btw.
Earthknight 3400 on the amazon.fr site it was going for around 16 euros which translates to around £15 inc delivery. Snapped that up myself, a phenomenal box set.
James Gunn is making the next Guardians film as he was re-hired by Disney. I usually still buy 3D films when the choice is available over 4K like with the Marvel films. Like you say one day when Disney decides to release them in true 4K I'll buy them then.
Very true about extra content on new releases being slim and crap - kind of only get loads of stuff by boutique releases like Arrow Video and Scream Factory - It puts me off buying new movies as I feel like they'll double dip and release a better version one day.
Ollie, Avengers: Infinity War is true 4k. It's the only marvel title that is. I think there was initially some confusion around this online but it's definitely true 4k.
I am frustrated that Marvel Studios phones it in with their 4k releases. The picture quality is hit and miss in terms of being significantly better than the 1080p version and sound mixes don't have the same punch they did in the theater. What I can't let go is that Infinity War was filmed in IMAX but none of those shots are on the 4k blu ray. It is going to be the same case with Endgame.
Thanks for all your great reviews Oliver :) I am especially happy / impressed by your ability to make deep and fair reviews of movies, with an emphasis on both the benefits and the errors of storytelling and the talent and display of various actors. I have thought of another suggestion for a movie that you could review. = yet another partially forgotten but great movie. James Cameron's Avatar 2009. Though it is a movie with lots of clichés and sadly unsatisfactory replies, I still feel it's a great movie, with several good sides and a classic story that we will always retell in various forms. Either way, Avatar was a passionate project, created in the love and art of Cameron to tell a good story. And I respect Avatar for this. Since it is now more than 10 years ago, the outgrowth and the sequels finally come, I think Avatar could be an interesting movie of making a review by you. Thanks. Hope to hear from you.
Anthony Patterson Depends on your viewing distance. If you’re say more than 50 inches away from your 50 inch screen, you won’t notice the added detail as much. HDR however looks good on any size screen, as long as the HDR grading has been done well of course.
You mentioned bleed, but I’ve not personally noticed much at all. Is your TV or projector professionally calibrated? Are they able to resolve the spectral highlights effectively?
The problem with the T2 transfer is that they used the master prepared for the 3D conversion, which is why they plastered noise reduction over the entire movie, giving it that glossy, unnaturally waxy look. It would probably look great if they could transfer from the pre-processed 4K scan.
7:10 I say cause it fits better on our shelves Also with our technology we progressively make things smaller and lightweight, our phones are laptops etc.
I live in Holland and the blu-ray cases here are slimmer as well just like the American ones you mentioned. I think in my own blu-ray collection the only thick ones are blu-rays I imported from the UK.
Thanks for the 4K tour. Very helpful. I have about half of these (all newer titles), despite holding off on buying a 4K player (already have the TV though). The problem is I know what will happen - I'll re-buy all my favs, for, what, the fourth time (excluding in-format upgrades to newer spec-eds)? Damnit movies, take my money!
Almost all modern films that are shot digitally are shot between 2-4K. A lot of big budget SFX films are shot at 4K but mastered in 2k, using the extra resolution to help the digital compositing (similar to how films used to shoot 70mm for optical compositing). We’re just now starting to see some digital 8k cameras coming into use but Hollywood always takes a while to adopt new tech. This would allow for 8k acquisition and true 4K delivery.
To be clear, reiterating what Oliver mentioned, there are more benefits to 4K UHD discs then just pure resolution boosts. Better A/V compression and wider color space can make a huge difference compared to 1080 Blu-Ray.
Just been looking on Amazon and Ebay for Superman 2 the theatrical cut on Blu-ray. Just wondering which is the best version to go for. Also I watched Pleasentville for the first time yesterday. I haven't watched Toby Maguire in anything outside of his Spider-Man movies, and thought it was really good.
Hi oliver i just picked up ghostbusters e.t and superman for about 15 quid each i enjoyed e.t with my tru motion on and like you superman is also my fav film right next to the first back to the future me been born in 76 i was lucky to see these great films first time around i would love to see a 4k superman 3 as its never looked too good over the years . Great reviews keep them coming
I saw this in another video here. The reason, many of the new movies seem to be 4k-upscales are the CG effects. Apparantly it's too costly and time consuming to render the effects better than 2k. So anything pretty new and effects heavy is probably going to be an upscale.
I go through my entire 4K Bluray collection and recommend which ones to pick up and ones to avoid. Video recorded in January for my Patreon members.
Please please please review Avengers Endgame when it comes out and talk about what are your favorite MCU movies
Ah that explains why you said it is a shame James Gunn is not directing Guardians of the Galaxy 3!
I thought they rehired James Gunn to do the 3rd sequel for the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise.
@@Jackal_El_Lobo34 they have but this was recorded before Disney/Marvel announced they rehired James Gunn.
Dazza S Ah ok
Yes so glad you did this, rare to find proper full 4k collection break downs so this is great
If I understand right most of Hollywood uses 2k because of CGI and the cost per frame is to high as well as 30 to 100 Hours per frame to render for 4k. Most are upscaled to 4k. The older movies are not as difficult to do. Good Video. Keep Collecting😎
Why are you buying the 4K updates for movies you think aren't very good? 😅
the Fifth element will always be one to demo on any new tv its so stunning to look at
I have that on 4K
I don’t know about that one lol. You need to get the 2020 version that fixes the 4K
This channel is fantastic, so glad I stumbled upon it recently. Very informative and very interesting for any film lover. Thanks Oliver.
I’m pushing well over 100 4K titles. Quite a bit are “double dips” but I’m a lot more selective in terms of upgrading titles. The Matrix 4K is my favorite because it’s the original color scheme, just as I first saw it back in 1999.
The original 1995 Ghost in the Shell actually has a 4K Blu-Ray release in Japan only, but it does seem to include English audio and subtitles. It's a far better film than the 2017 live-action one if you aren't aware.
Good to know!
I'm not really a big fan of 4K discs. One of the big reasons for me to own physical copies is the special features which 4K discs don't typically have room for. Blu-ray 1080p is usually good enough for me.
Right there with you. I'm pretty happy with my standard Blu-Rays and they work just fine with me.
Could you do an updated 4K Collection. I really enjoy watching this video on multiple occasions. And I want to hear your thoughts on the more recent 4K movies as they seem to have been improving on the quality of their releases since you made this video.
Takes me back to your vintage laserdisc collection video
let me explain it simpler...the reasion most movies are only 2k is becasue of cgi..if amovie has hevey cgi its going to b 2k...also no mention of the audio on each disc when wether or not the disc has a Atmos track or not is the biggest selling point for a lot of buyers
Yeah I was wondering how he left out sound options, for me its Dolby Atmos which would have been nice if he mentioned. I think the next total 4K CGI movie will be Alita: Battle Angel. I do love this film, definitely the best action movie for the year for me 😁
Is it me or do dvd/blu-Ray discs special features seem to be getting less.
I only have one 4K Blu-Ray and it absolutely blew me away and I would recommend: _It's a Wonderful Life_
It is the sharpest I've ever seen it, and the HDR is spectacular. It makes me wish that more black and white movies were done in 4K
Just a quick note about Blade Runner:
The Atmos mix has lots of added sound effects layered over top which were not present in the old Blu-ray's 5.1 mix, and there's also compression present in smokier scenes during HDR mode. Something of a nuisance but still a big step up from a Blu-ray authored in 2007 in VC-1
You've got some oldies but goodies in your collection. I worked at a laser disc rental store here in San Diego in the 90's and seeing the Star Wars, the set on the lower shelf, and Nixon box sets brings back memories!
Thanks for the video Oliver. Very helpful. I can’t wait for Batman 1989 in 4K.
I hope it's a good transfer though
What a remarkable video for Blu-Ray fans, I really like seeing whether the disc is a truly 4K transfer, cameras used, those 'nerd' tech specs... Looking forward with the movies recommendation's updates for 2020, Oliver!
Most superhero/special fx films will be upscales on 4k UHD as the vfx are rendered in 2k, as a render in 4k costs much more money, so a film.might be shot in 4k/6k etc but it will be mastered in 2k because of fx. This won't change in the future unless studios start rendering vfx in 4k. Pretty much all sfx films are upscales, inc The Last Jedi which you show
russell22w almost true. A lot of movies have SFX done in 2k, but the movie is Color corrected and finished in 4K (like The Last Jedi). Having the effects upscaled is not such a large problem, Its when the live action thats recorded at 6,5 or 8K is colorcorected and finished with a 2k Digital Intermediate (and or upscaling the effects) that’s the problem. And that’s happening with a lot of digital shot movies these days. And also why a lot of 35mm/70mm movies are true 4K on UHD discs, because they scan the already finished movie at 8 K and downscale it to 4K.
I would wish that studios would just upscale the effects and create 4K DI’s...
@@graugaarddk Sony only scan their films in 4K not 8K, so not all studios do. There's virtually no new sfx movies that aren't upscales
In theory I'd have no problem with cgi rendered to film, like on something like the Lawnmower Man. But for a digital master that is rendered from constituent parts (that include 4k+ video and polygons that can be drawn at indefinite resolution) there is no excuse for upscaling. What the heck. I guess, maybe, only if the increased color depth is worth it.
@@StephenAnderson98403 There may be no excuse but there are two simple reasons: It's cheaper in 2k and people don't seem to notice it in the cinema. So why would studios change anything? 4k TVs actually are the best reason but people don't buy that many uhd blu rays. In the end it's the people's fault for not really investing in 4k.
@kishenkoolskills90 If you sit close to your TV it is absolutely worth it. Blew my mind actually, like seeing all the old movies in the cinema again. If you are far away you will only see slight differences. However the HDR makes it worth it in any case, if the quality of the picture is important to you.
Awesome collection, Oliver!
I was about to say James Gunn was rehired and back on board for "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" but I saw the video was recorded in January. Time flies! Glad he's back for the film.
He's also still on to do The Suicide Squad! First person to do simultaneous Marvel and DC films.
I am doing a video like this myself called 'my bookmarks on various porn sites".
I really don't get why RUclips doesn't like me?...
Jack Of All Gulf City 😂
@@773superprguy You know you are doing well on RUclips by people mocking you, but hopefully not internet inception of watching someone you follow mocking you!.
Great rundown from start to finish, Oliver. I enjoyed each review although I don't yet have a UHD player. Your keen interest in cinema certainly shines through each title.
Almost thought you were RedLetterMedia and was confused they went beyond DVD format :')
Nice 4K Blu-ray collection Oliver just did subscribed to your channel keep up the good work
Thanks for sharing! I'm really learning new thinks watching your reviews and commentarys :D
DAMN YOU HARPER! ...had to call in sick today so I could binge watch your videos.
Lovely collection, I appreciate you recommending what is worth it on 4k and what works fine just on Blu-ray.
Terminator 2 looks stunning in 4k on my OLED setup. Cameron wanted this film to look like it was shot on digital and the UHD delivers fully - the weakest disc in your collection is probably Jurassic Park.
Also checkout Alien 40th anniversary 4K - great disc.
There's a bit of confusion over this. I studied 3D film making and one important rule is to have no digital noise for 3D. They used the refined version for the 2D 4K version.
I agree with Oliver with T2, I thought it looked bad in 4K on my 4K OLED too. Barely looks noticeably 4K
Not sure what your source or player is or the TV. I ll say again T2 looks stunning on my setup, very clean, grain free (3D transfer) and not artificial in any way, it simply makes it look like it was shot on digital (think older Red Epic/ Dragon or Arri Alexa LF).
The critics got this disc wrong.
@@casstor I haven't seen the 4K BR, but seeing the 4K remaster in the cinema, I thought they did a perfect balance of making it look like you were looking at something real/through a window, while retaining the stylish 90's atmosphere of the film.
Subbed. You're the real g for going into so much detail. Makes it tons easier when deciding which are the best ones to buy.
Pretty much have the same tastes, Oli! Love your reviews and the 4K collection is dope. This is why I love 4K, it showcases the classics like never before in my life of watching physical media.
Cobra Kai season two is coming out...And that Bruce lee show warrior is on Cinemax
Very impressive collection, Oliver! Some of my favourite 4K discs are Gladiator, Unforgiven and Blade Runner, outstanding films with outstanding masters. So many damn upscales from modern releases.
Also, I am VERY glad you noticed the difference in sound quality on Jurassic Park, I thought I was the only one! Thanks for the tip, I'll try that now.
JP3 on 4K is worth checking out if you're interested; more organic and pronounced colours, with less artificial picture sharpness and less noise.
Also, I know you're not a fan of The Lost World, but I can say from comparison that it's the best 4K release of the original Jurassic movies, much stronger than the first film.
Rich Evans is an American treasure.
37:35 Actually, James Gunn was rehired and is directing Guardians 3
One of the most impressive upgrades on a 4K movie I've bought was an unlikely one...Evil Dead 2. Honestly looks excellent, massive improvement over previous versions. The original Evil Dead looks the best it's looked as well, but is rougher and lower budget, so don't expect a showcase for your 4K telly.
Dog Soldiers also just got a release in Germany. On the face of it, it's not a brilliant release due to the disc having no HDR, but it's still the best version of the movie that can be had in a home release. The previous DVD's and blu rays all had pretty big problems with colour grading, then the Scream Factory version had an awful, blown out and crushed restoration from a crappy negative. The German digibook sorts out all of that and puts out a no nonsense version of the film that delivers a great home version at last. Expensive for what it is, but if you love the movie, it's absolutely worth it.
pretty impressive UHD collection, mine is just; 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Big Lebowski, Blade Runner 2049, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Christine, Dunkirk, The Fifth Element, Ghostbusters 1 & 2, John Wick, Kong: Skull Island, Léon: The Professional, Mad Max: Fury Road and Superman
I was distracted by the Laserdiscs for the whole video!!!!
Am I the only one that thinks normal Blu-ray are good enough ? They still look great on a 4k TV
Nope your not the only one, Ive been impressed with some 4K I've seen so far but it hasn't blown me away like Blu Ray did. For instance I can quite happily watch a blu ray without any issues, but when I started watching blu Ray's I could never go back to DVD because it was such a huge leap.
@@IronsWorks1990 exactly man I feel the same way plus I just prefer the look on a normal Blu-ray I find that it's more saturated & colorful compared to 4k Blu-rays I don't understand what the big deal is I feel 4k Blu-rays is just a cash grab but that's just my opinion I dont find them nesarary especially how expensive 4k Blu-rays are and most of the time I only watch a movie once and move on to the next movie lol
I could be mistaken, but I read somewhere that Blade Runner 2049 wasn't shot in native 4K, but more around 3.4K. So it is a slight upscale.
Blade Runner 2049 is shot in 3,4 k. So not really a 4k disc, but still one of the best.
Something about newer movies being heavy with their cgi makes them extremely hard and timeconsuning to render or master in 4k. That's why we get a lot of 2k upscales.
Please current me of I'm wrong as I'm new to the whole 4k format.
Decker Morgan
Nah you’re spot on
I appreciate that everyone will be saying you should get this or that so i’ll just throw this out there. OBLIVION is a great movie with an unforgettable score and it looks amazing, especially in 4k but the features are great too. There is a feature where you can watch the movie with just the isolated score. That’s my bag and understand that’s not for everyone.
Thank you Olivier, very informative.
Oliver! Any chance you'll do an updated 4K Blu-Ray collection video?
James Gunn is coming back to write and direct Guardians 3. Turned out Disney never actually fired him, and were just waiting for the heat to die down. It's supposed to be out in 2022.
This video was recorded in January for Patreon members before Gunn came back to Marvel.
2001: A Space Odyssey is only $16 ($9 GBP) on Amazon AU.
You should do a video on with 1995s Jumanji. Great movie
yes it was. 😀
The new soundmix is also a good reason to get many of these, not just the picture quality. Like the new dts x mix on independence day or the new dolby atmos mix on blade runner and the matrix which blows the old blu ray soundtracks out of the water👍
Well done! Most helpful for picking out 4K's.
I’m not normally into videos of collections gaming or otherwise but did enjoy this one! I have an Xbox One S and a cheapo 4K TV but still enjoy the leap up to 4K films.
Personally Alien 40th anniversary has been my favourite. So much detail there to study. Hope you get to see it soon and would be interested in your take.
So awesome to see you have THE DARK CRYSTAL 4K. I have it as well and think it’s great.
I also have The Dark Crystal in 4K
32:35 Super 35 doesn't zoom into the frame, it's just shot in full frame and cropped for presentation
Is this replacing Red Letter Media's VHS collection?
You are so right about the ending of Saving Private Ryan being even better than the beggining
Great video, Oliver! I was surprised that you didn’t have Sicario on 4K. Its picture is truly impressive.
There is a Blade Runner 4K collector's edition that has all the cuts but only released over seas and it is region free and I would love to own it.
Nice collection btw.
Earthknight 3400 on the amazon.fr site it was going for around 16 euros which translates to around £15 inc delivery. Snapped that up myself, a phenomenal box set.
Just use wowhd.co.uk
James Gunn is making the next Guardians film as he was re-hired by Disney.
I usually still buy 3D films when the choice is available over 4K like with the Marvel films. Like you say one day when Disney decides to release them in true 4K I'll buy them then.
Very true about extra content on new releases being slim and crap - kind of only get loads of stuff by boutique releases like Arrow Video and Scream Factory - It puts me off buying new movies as I feel like they'll double dip and release a better version one day.
Ollie, Avengers: Infinity War is true 4k. It's the only marvel title that is. I think there was initially some confusion around this online but it's definitely true 4k.
Matt Vaughan
Have you any source saying it is? Wherever I look it says it’s a 2K Digital Intermediate.
Lasec Disc from Nixon behind you (have it as well) , couldn't help but notice , those LD days. Nice collection.
I am frustrated that Marvel Studios phones it in with their 4k releases. The picture quality is hit and miss in terms of being significantly better than the 1080p version and sound mixes don't have the same punch they did in the theater. What I can't let go is that Infinity War was filmed in IMAX but none of those shots are on the 4k blu ray. It is going to be the same case with Endgame.
Batman coming to 4K this June!
Batman 1989 4K and Batman Returns 4K. June 4th, 2019.
Hopefully there good transfers because the normal Blu-rays of those movies already look stunning
Thanks for all your great reviews Oliver :)
I am especially happy / impressed by your ability to make deep and fair reviews of movies, with an emphasis on both the benefits and the errors of storytelling and the talent and display of various actors.
I have thought of another suggestion for a movie that you could review. = yet another partially forgotten but great movie.
James Cameron's Avatar 2009.
Though it is a movie with lots of clichés and sadly unsatisfactory replies, I still feel it's a great movie, with several good sides and a classic story that we will always retell in various forms.
Either way, Avatar was a passionate project, created in the love and art of Cameron to tell a good story. And I respect Avatar for this.
Since it is now more than 10 years ago, the outgrowth and the sequels finally come, I think Avatar could be an interesting movie of making a review by you.
Thanks.
Hope to hear from you.
Brilliant video, very helpful when trying to find 4k discs that are worthwhile, I need to get die hard and the blade runner movies. Subbed =)
Would you say 4K is worth getting for a 50 inch screen or is it only really noticeable on an even larger 1?
Anthony Patterson
Depends on your viewing distance. If you’re say more than 50 inches away from your 50 inch screen, you won’t notice the added detail as much.
HDR however looks good on any size screen, as long as the HDR grading has been done well of course.
Great video Oliver :) What are you views on 4K steelbooks from places like Zavvi? Some of the cover art works are amazing.
Is it worth upgrading from Blade Runner blu-ray to 4k? The Blu-ray is already so incredibly gorgeous.
3:18 Your laugh is gold
You mentioned bleed, but I’ve not personally noticed much at all. Is your TV or projector professionally calibrated? Are they able to resolve the spectral highlights effectively?
Nah, man, Gunn got GotG v3 back, AND he's directing and writing THE Suicide Squad "reboot."
I know, this video was recorded in January for Patreon members before Gunn came back to Marvel.
The problem with the T2 transfer is that they used the master prepared for the 3D conversion, which is why they plastered noise reduction over the entire movie, giving it that glossy, unnaturally waxy look. It would probably look great if they could transfer from the pre-processed 4K scan.
7:10 I say cause it fits better on our shelves
Also with our technology we progressively make things smaller and lightweight, our phones are laptops etc.
Playing these on a home theater PC using MadVR renderer produces the best picture. It even fixes or at least lessens Mad Max Fury Road's HDR problems.
Very nice collection Oliver
oliver can you say what Tv and player you use as i dont see why you are seeing bleeding on hdr?
What a collection!
I live in Holland and the blu-ray cases here are slimmer as well just like the American ones you mentioned. I think in my own blu-ray collection the only thick ones are blu-rays I imported from the UK.
Thanks for the 4K tour. Very helpful. I have about half of these (all newer titles), despite holding off on buying a 4K player (already have the TV though). The problem is I know what will happen - I'll re-buy all my favs, for, what, the fourth time (excluding in-format upgrades to newer spec-eds)? Damnit movies, take my money!
Almost all modern films that are shot digitally are shot between 2-4K. A lot of big budget SFX films are shot at 4K but mastered in 2k, using the extra resolution to help the digital compositing (similar to how films used to shoot 70mm for optical compositing). We’re just now starting to see some digital 8k cameras coming into use but Hollywood always takes a while to adopt new tech. This would allow for 8k acquisition and true 4K delivery.
To be clear, reiterating what Oliver mentioned, there are more benefits to 4K UHD discs then just pure resolution boosts. Better A/V compression and wider color space can make a huge difference compared to 1080 Blu-Ray.
hi there just wondering did you get the town 4k ? i have heard mixed reviews ? any info i would appreciate it.
Just been looking on Amazon and Ebay for Superman 2 the theatrical cut on Blu-ray. Just wondering which is the best version to go for. Also I watched Pleasentville for the first time yesterday. I haven't watched Toby Maguire in anything outside of his Spider-Man movies, and thought it was really good.
Hi, great video! Can I ask you where did you get the US releases?
This is great but I really miss your Laserdiscs' pickups updates videos
Your taste in movies is equal to mine
Great vid. I hope you get over your cold!
Where’d you get your US copies from please?
waiting for the day there will be a Criterion and BFI collection review of your top picks
Great video, thanks. How do you know which movies are proper 4K and ones that's are upscale?
Great video, did you pick up Batman The Animated series on Blu ray?
Hi oliver i just picked up ghostbusters e.t and superman for about 15 quid each i enjoyed e.t with my tru motion on and like you superman is also my fav film right next to the first back to the future me been born in 76 i was lucky to see these great films first time around i would love to see a 4k superman 3 as its never looked too good over the years . Great reviews keep them coming
With Samsung stopping production of bluray players this year do you think physical discs will be around for too much longer?
marcarsenal1
They only stopped making 4K players I think?
Their players were only ever mediocre. Won’t stop physical media for awhile yet.
This is why I love BluRay!!!:)
I saw this in another video here. The reason, many of the new movies seem to be 4k-upscales are the CG effects. Apparantly it's too costly and time consuming to render the effects better than 2k. So anything pretty new and effects heavy is probably going to be an upscale.
Nice video. I've just bought a 4k tv and thinking of which films I'd want and what is worth the 4k upgrade from the blu ray
Where did you get your US 4ks from?
Just curious how you know the difference between upscale and full 4k??
Great collection Oli! I wonder if you can rip this to your PC?
What?! No "Vampire Assassin" or "Nukie" 4K transfers to review?
JK, def gonna upgrade my Nolan films to 4K soon :)
Pacific Rim on 4k is great as a demo for the tv. It looks amazing.
do you eat the 4K after watching them, or are you going to watch them again?? 🤔