I had never seen this movie, just heard the title over the years. Had to check it out on Tubi, and I instantly felt all the Tarantino beats. Good flick!
I can't tell you how deeply in love with this movie I was as a teen. I guess I still am because I tend to watch it every year. After watching this I started dressing like Clarence and I switched my cigarette brand to Chesterfields for about 6 months. Tied with Boogie Nights for favorite movie. I got the deluxe steelbook version preordered for day one, no question.
This transfer is miles better than the previous bluray. I've had the UK edition since last year and it's sick. I've had this display picture since this account was created when Gmail was still invitation only.
Amazing picture from nearly 30 years ago . It was great in the cinema. Val Kilmer plays Elvis. This summer there is a new Elvis movie and Val Kilmer is back with top gun 2. Tony Scott directed the first Top gun . There’s the connection
One of my favourite ‘90s movies. Glad it has finally received an excellent release on physical media which was long overdue imo. Thanks for the review, Jeff.
The only Arrow title I have as of yet is the Donnie Darko Limited Edition 4K set because I wanted to watch it for the first time when it turned 20 last year and it’s awesome! Great film, amazing work by Arrow both packing and for the transfer, can’t wait to pick this set up too!
I saw this movie once on HBO back in the mid 90s and I remember enjoying it quite alot. It certainly has all the hallmarks of a Tarantino movie with all the over the top violence. Might be worth another watch. Thanks for the review!
As it was briefly touched upon, Arrow launched the special edition of this 4k blu ray initially, and did subsequently bring out a standard edition version of this in the UK, so I imagine that they will repeat this for the US
Tony Scott was such a legend! I missed out getting this in the UK release (pretty hard to find now) and it hasn’t been released in Australia. Desperate to get my hands on this
Hello films at home, I like most of your videos could you elaborate on what you mean by gritty are you referring to film grain personally I really like film grain especially a movie that shot on film, it's really something special about something that's untouched just cleaned but no DNR let me know thank
100% agree! I can't stand when they remove the film grain on 4K. Evil Dead and Full Metal Jacket are 2 great examples that keep the film grain and it's great to hear this does too
Went with the steelbook deluxe set which is the same contents but a steelbook in the box that has different new artwork. Same for wild things. Wish dune would have been like that. All had the same artwork for that release.
I'm surprised that all those bonus features fit on the same 4K disc as the movie. You don't see that too often. Does is say something about the compressed file of the movie? In my opinion: I liked a few shots of the blu ray with the cooler tone more than the warmer colors
I pick this 4K Limited Edition recently at "Best Buy" for $29.99 and it's a must own! And a better treatment that shot down both "Warner Bros." and "Sony's" previously released Blu-rays out of the hotel room!
Where's the link to your purging and curation of your collection? I'm interested. I have just thrown you are subscribe as well. Pretty good review. I'm so glad they kept the film grain in. I can't stand it when they take it out.
@@JeffRauseo Thanks. I have a question for you. I am trying to decide whether or not to get this edition or the standard addition. The standard addition seems to have most of the same special features. But the 65 page book does seem very cool. Maybe someone has scammed one online that I can see? haha. What do you think? And I really love the standard auditions cover as well with Christopher Walken and everyone on it. I'm trying to decide.
Good morning... there is also a two disc limited edition available for pre-order... this does not come out until the 28th of June.... Do you happen to know what is different about that release compared to the one disc version you reviewed? Thanks for your efforts... i am definitely a fan of True Romance...
I was going to pass on this and you changed my mind. Question though, my amazon pre order claims it's 4k and blu ray. Is this a misprint or am I maybe getting a different package?
@LFiers Think i ended up with the same or similar set shown in this video (this was a long time ago and i don't remember details). After release the set was going for 150ish on amazon, but i believe i recently saw it drop to 80ish. Just an FYI if you're here deciding what to buy.
@@uhoh7541 Thanks a lot for your reply. Do you think this limited edition version is worth it over the price of the standard Arrow copy? I prefer to cover art of the standard copy but then I will miss out on the 60 page book and cards. But I can get the standard for less that half the price of the limited edition. And the special features are all the same. What do you think?
@LFiers So i pulled it out to verify and skimmed the video to remind me. The one i bought on amazon had all the included items, but it's in a steelbook with different art. Looks like amazon has them for 36USD now. I like it for that price, but have seen higher that i wouldn't pay. Depends on how much you like extras, at the time i bought- the set i got wasn't much more than the standard option.
@@uhoh7541 The standard is $48 for me and the limited is $105. All bonus features are the same. What do you think? Is the postcards and 60 page book worth it? Haha I wished someone scanned it online so I can at least read it haha
The Theatrical Cut is skippable, imho. The only differences are that there's less language and a little less violence, and they make one small little change at the end (it's not a big thing but its still technically a spoiler so I'll not mention it).
@@FastEddie86 DCs of both aren’t as much “director’s cuts” like T2 and Star Wars, with extensions and changed galore, but are really just extended versions of certain scenes and of course more language and violence. NBK had a notable extension involving Tommy Lee Jones, I won’t spoil it here, but there’s one shot that made the DC (and the DC packaging) that wasn’t in the TC of the movie. In those regards the director’s cuts are good.
I loved this release. Waiting for my us version, but my uk version is awesome. Love love love this movie. Worth it for me. Saw this in the theaeter as a youth. Great experience.
I've had this since last year as I live in the uk. The previous transfers from WB were absolutely terrible this transfer by arrow is absolutely beautiful. One of my fav films of the 90s
They were probably just DVD transfers upscaled to 2K and used on Blu-ray. Ironically the DVD was an upscale of a laserdisc transfer so no wonder the Blu-ray was shit.
All time favorite film but I HATED the Warner Brothers Blu-Ray for a long time both from an audio and visual standpoint it didn't do the movie justice so I will definitely get this 4K
A helpful way to compare the 1080p vs. 2160p images would be to see the full number of available pixels within the given image space. For your 4k reviews that you've uploaded in native 4k over the last year or so, this is already occurring for those of us who are watching the reviews on 4k displays. For the remainder, an approximately 2x zoom-in to the 4k image prior to taking the screen capture would be most helpful, thanks.
Tip: This morning 12/11/22 Amazon had a flash sale of this disc for $20 (the Arrow single 4k disk version). I saw this and immediately placed the title in my Amazon cart, then began researching Amazon titles to add one more to the order. I had to do this because I don't have Prime and order must be at least $25.01+ for free shipping. An hour later I had made my final decision on second title, went to checkout and the the flash sale was over and disc was back at $28; I think sale lasted about 8 hours. I felt confident that once I placed the sale disc in my cart that Amazon would honor that price if the sale happened to end before final click of purchase button. Moral: If you're lucky to catch one of these brief flash sales, grab the title immediately.
i got the uk release and the transfer rocks, i think… the 5.1 mix is not for me… it‘s an old upmix from way back… i found the stereo mix to be the better choice… sounds also great once you blow it up to atmos with the surround upmixer 👍
The stereo is definitely the way to go. I have been watching/listening on the old flipper disc from WB for a while now, and even there the stereo track is amazing. It’s still 100 times better on the Arrow disc though.
@@shanerollins3736 yeah it‘s great to have the lossless stereo option now… on the blu ray from warner i was forced to listen to that old upmix… fine work by arrow indeed 👍😎
@@LFiers it‘s not an original mix… when released in 93 it was mixed in stereo… so in order to be 5.1 it had to be upmixed… in this case the upmix was done very early back in dvd/blu-ray times and done not very good… there can be very good upmixes but this isn‘t one of them… so when you use the stereo on the arrow release and upmix it yourself to dolby atmos or dts neural x… in this case you get the better upmix… because the technology of those upmixers in your amp is more advanced and it is getting better results than the upmix we have on the blu-ray/4k… as an example: the dialogue on the 5.1 is very loose and spreading to the left and right channels in a very bad way… with the upmixer of the amp the separation sounds a lot cleaner of course it‘s also a matter of taste…
@@gregorpfueller6659 I have Dolby Pro Logic 5.1 to upmix. I don't have the latest amp yet but it generally sounds very nice. I'll see how I go Thanks a lot for your reply and I have another question. Do you think this limited edition version is worth it over the price of the standard Arrow copy? I prefer to cover art of the standard copy but then I will miss out on the 60 page book and cards. But I can get the standard for less that half the price of the limited edition. And the special features are all the same.
I don't like the new colors, too many reds and not enough brightness, the image looks muted and dim. The original looks more natural and 90s-esque. Modern film editors do not understand what makes a good image, they think oversaturating and adding some contrast makes the image pop. All it does is change the original atmosphere for the worse. Do NOT fix what ain't broke. Unfortunately like many other remasters, it follows the trend of modern Hollywood color grading. Luckily it is not the worst of its kind. As for the image quality and sound, of course these are improved. I just wish they kept the original colors and contrast values intact.
Great packaging for a great movie but The 4K transfer is just average. I haven’t owned this since the DVD days so I can’t comment on the Blu-ray version.
Miramax title, so most likely owned by Paramount, so I’d suggest email them. Of the three major studios I’ve contacted, they’ve been the most decent to me. One of their big people even went on the record to say they’re still trying to do Goodbar, so I’d say Paramount has their assets in mind. Worst they can do is say no. However, if the Weinscums themselves own Four Rooms, like they do with Dogma, it will be much harder to get onto 4K.
Never been a big fan of this film overall, but I'mma get this set. It's just too damn good to pass up. I don't much for those tiny edge clips that trim about 2% of the frame at L and R, but I can probably live with that.
@@LFiers Never really liked Tony Scott's specific style; kinetic to the point of near-incoherence, but then again, he didn't usually direct the best scripts (LAST BOY SCOUT is fun but the script is shit). Plus, Clarence is an Elvis man and I'm a Beatles man. And I see myself as an archivist/librarian, not a "collector" which is why I don't buy overpriced novelty sets and bad steelbooks. So while I collect the stuff I like, I also believe my collection/library should be robust and diversified. I feel it's my obligation as a film geek to respect the art form as a whole, especially art that wasn't acknowledged in its time.
@@Theomite Fair enough. I love Tony Scott's style and csmf agree there but each their own. So you don't overpriced novelty sets? But isn't this kind of like? It's more than twice the price of the standard set and all the bonus features exactly the same. You're paying much more money just for a few cards and the booklet and poster. In that case wouldn't it just be worth getting the standard edition? I'm a huge fan of the movie and even I am deciding if it is worth it to buy this version order standard 4K version. Is it really worth getting this edition been twice the price in your opinion?
@@LFiers By "overpriced novelty editions" I mean like those insane $200+ sets like the ALIEN films in a statuette of the Xenomorph head or the PHANTASM films in a boxed set shaped like the Sphere. Stuff that's designed to look showy on your shelf but are impractical and unnecessary. You see a lot of RUclipsrs with gigantic basement collections full of these things and they're just a waste of money if you ask me. This edition is a slipcase that fits on a shelf with other stuff just fine. I went with the steelbook because I liked the artwork better than the standard edition. That's it. Plus, I got it on sale, I believe, so it wasn't full price. And cards and booklets and posters are important because you often can't get reprints of posters in full-size, not to mention not having wall space for them all. The cards and posters can stay in the case just fine.
@@Theomite The card and posters are important or did you meant to write "aren't important?" Do you think it's worth paying twice as much as the original for the limited? This artwork here I don't like as much as the standard. It has Christopher Walken and the link Cadillac and everyone on that cover, it's awesome.
True Romance is a classic. Will be getting Arrows blu ray release for sure. This might be an unpopular opinion, but I think arrow takes a little too much liberty when messing with the colors and “flush ness” of films as far as HDR and Dolby vision editing go. I can’t be the only one who has noticed this on multiple of their 4K releases. However... I really do think they blow it outta the park with their 4K scans on regular blu ray releases. Oh yea, that reminds me, WTF is up with arrow being the only distributor I can think of who doesn’t include both the 4K and blu ray in the same product??? Ok, rant done
I do think the color timing of their releases can differ greatly from the original color timing on some occasions. I also think a standard Blu-ray needs to be included with 4K discs, because when the 4K disc inevitably stops working (as all mine have), the Blu-ray is a good fallback while you get a replacement of the 4K disc.
Excessive film grain was Tony Scott's trademark! Sometimes he went overboard IMO, but it's a valid creative choice and ultimately its appeal or lack thereof is a subjective experience. For me, occasionally it was more distracting than enhancing. The issue of "original audio" is an interesting subject. I'm old, so I went to the cinema as early as the late '50s (w/ my folks as a very young child). For the most part, however, my memories of my filmgoing experience don't really begin until the early '60s. What I've come to realize is that many films were shot in the '50s onward in 4-track stereo (Cinemascope, etc.), BUT were often presented in the cinemas in MONO because the auditoriums were not equipped with multi-channel audio systems. I would assume that cost was a factor. To make it clear, I'm speaking only from my own personal experience, but it was a big event if a particular movie was actually shown in multi-track audio, and it didn't become the norm for most venues in my area until the late '70s onward.
Buy True Romance on 4K: amzn.to/3mURPpJ
One of the best movies ever made. The scene with Walken and Hopper is a top 10 all-time scene.
this is a top-5 Tarantino movie, although not even directed by him.
Here’s a fact I don’t know if you know about.
Agreed
The late, great James Gandolfini, too. That motel scene with him and Patricia Arquette is so brutal.
I had never seen this movie, just heard the title over the years. Had to check it out on Tubi, and I instantly felt all the Tarantino beats. Good flick!
I can't tell you how deeply in love with this movie I was as a teen. I guess I still am because I tend to watch it every year. After watching this I started dressing like Clarence and I switched my cigarette brand to Chesterfields for about 6 months. Tied with Boogie Nights for favorite movie. I got the deluxe steelbook version preordered for day one, no question.
This transfer is miles better than the previous bluray. I've had the UK edition since last year and it's sick. I've had this display picture since this account was created when Gmail was still invitation only.
I preordered the 4k steelbook special edition months ago 🤘
Amazing picture from nearly 30 years ago . It was great in the cinema. Val Kilmer plays Elvis. This summer there is a new Elvis movie and Val Kilmer is back with top gun 2. Tony Scott directed the first Top gun . There’s the connection
I think true romance is my favorite movie of all time. Had it on vhs/dvd/bluray/ and now in 4k 👍👍
One of my favourite ‘90s movies. Glad it has finally received an excellent release on physical media which was long overdue imo.
Thanks for the review, Jeff.
I have this preordered and I’m excited for it!
Thank you so much for going over the special features. wow this set is a keeper.
The only Arrow title I have as of yet is the Donnie Darko Limited Edition 4K set because I wanted to watch it for the first time when it turned 20 last year and it’s awesome! Great film, amazing work by Arrow both packing and for the transfer, can’t wait to pick this set up too!
Weird question but what 4K player do you have, and does the TC disc play right?
Will we ever get Dazed and Confused on 4K? I'm patiently waiting for that one.
I really miss Tony Scott. This movie is great.
I saw this movie once on HBO back in the mid 90s and I remember enjoying it quite alot. It certainly has all the hallmarks of a Tarantino movie with all the over the top violence. Might be worth another watch. Thanks for the review!
As it was briefly touched upon, Arrow launched the special edition of this 4k blu ray initially, and did subsequently bring out a standard edition version of this in the UK, so I imagine that they will repeat this for the US
Maybe my favorite Tarantino script, love this movie. Thanks for the review, Jeff.
Tony Scott was such a legend! I missed out getting this in the UK release (pretty hard to find now) and it hasn’t been released in Australia. Desperate to get my hands on this
I picked up the UK release last summer. Love Arrow video’s special edition packages!
Same here! Arrow does amazing work
@@JeffRauseo same I got mine last year from ebay 👍👍
What mean UK release? is there any difference, anyway isn’t 4k region free?
@@JestersDeadUK yes, Arrow just released this box set in the UK last year. I ordered directly from their Uk site.
Have both the 4K Limited Edition and 4K Limited Edition Steelbook versions with different artwork from its original release in the uk.
Excellent Review As Always, Jeff! 👍
Hello films at home, I like most of your videos could you elaborate on what you mean by gritty are you referring to film grain personally I really like film grain especially a movie that shot on film, it's really something special about something that's untouched just cleaned but no DNR let me know thank
100% agree! I can't stand when they remove the film grain on 4K. Evil Dead and Full Metal Jacket are 2 great examples that keep the film grain and it's great to hear this does too
Went with the steelbook deluxe set which is the same contents but a steelbook in the box that has different new artwork. Same for wild things.
Wish dune would have been like that. All had the same artwork for that release.
There was a deluxe edition of Dune with a steelbook with the original artwork, i think it was a zavvi exclusive.
@@ElKezman I thought that was actually an Arrow release? They might have had two SteelBooks.
I'm surprised that all those bonus features fit on the same 4K disc as the movie. You don't see that too often. Does is say something about the compressed file of the movie?
In my opinion: I liked a few shots of the blu ray with the cooler tone more than the warmer colors
You forgot to mention Gandolfino and Chris Penn (Rest in Peace both of them).
One of my favorite movies. Thank you for the review.
I just picked up this one in the limited edition set along with Wild Things limited edition as well. Thank you for the review.
I pick this 4K Limited Edition recently at "Best Buy" for $29.99 and it's a must own! And a better treatment that shot down both "Warner Bros." and "Sony's" previously released Blu-rays out of the hotel room!
This film also had a Young Brad Pitt.
I would like it if you also review “Wild Things” in 4K. That released about a month ago from Arrow and I would like to know if it’s worth it.
Where's the link to your purging and curation of your collection? I'm interested. I have just thrown you are subscribe as well. Pretty good review. I'm so glad they kept the film grain in. I can't stand it when they take it out.
Here you go! Thanks for the sub. ruclips.net/video/4RIz6VpIYtU/видео.html
@@JeffRauseo Thanks. I have a question for you. I am trying to decide whether or not to get this edition or the standard addition. The standard addition seems to have most of the same special features. But the 65 page book does seem very cool. Maybe someone has scammed one online that I can see? haha. What do you think?
And I really love the standard auditions cover as well with Christopher Walken and everyone on it. I'm trying to decide.
Good morning... there is also a two disc limited edition available for pre-order... this does not come out until the 28th of June.... Do you happen to know what is different about that release compared to the one disc version you reviewed? Thanks for your efforts... i am definitely a fan of True Romance...
I was going to pass on this and you changed my mind.
Question though, my amazon pre order claims it's 4k and blu ray. Is this a misprint or am I maybe getting a different package?
That's a different package. Did you want up getting?
@LFiers Think i ended up with the same or similar set shown in this video (this was a long time ago and i don't remember details). After release the set was going for 150ish on amazon, but i believe i recently saw it drop to 80ish. Just an FYI if you're here deciding what to buy.
@@uhoh7541 Thanks a lot for your reply. Do you think this limited edition version is worth it over the price of the standard Arrow copy? I prefer to cover art of the standard copy but then I will miss out on the 60 page book and cards. But I can get the standard for less that half the price of the limited edition. And the special features are all the same. What do you think?
@LFiers So i pulled it out to verify and skimmed the video to remind me. The one i bought on amazon had all the included items, but it's in a steelbook with different art.
Looks like amazon has them for 36USD now. I like it for that price, but have seen higher that i wouldn't pay. Depends on how much you like extras, at the time i bought- the set i got wasn't much more than the standard option.
@@uhoh7541 The standard is $48 for me and the limited is $105. All bonus features are the same. What do you think? Is the postcards and 60 page book worth it? Haha
I wished someone scanned it online so I can at least read it haha
I have the exclusive limited Zavvi steelbook edition, I did the same for Wild Things.
I haven't seen True Romance and I do know there is a two version. Which version should i watch first?
I always watch theatrical first. Enjoy it as it was enjoyed by others originally. Then dive into new cuts if you like it.
The Theatrical Cut is skippable, imho. The only differences are that there's less language and a little less violence, and they make one small little change at the end (it's not a big thing but its still technically a spoiler so I'll not mention it).
Watch directors cut. Like natural born killers.
@@FastEddie86 DCs of both aren’t as much “director’s cuts” like T2 and Star Wars, with extensions and changed galore, but are really just extended versions of certain scenes and of course more language and violence. NBK had a notable extension involving Tommy Lee Jones, I won’t spoil it here, but there’s one shot that made the DC (and the DC packaging) that wasn’t in the TC of the movie. In those regards the director’s cuts are good.
I loved this release. Waiting for my us version, but my uk version is awesome. Love love love this movie. Worth it for me. Saw this in the theaeter as a youth. Great experience.
Why need different versions?They region free right?
@@JestersDeadUK i just want the deluxe artwork. Disc should look and sound the same. Mine was reqion free
But no ugly ratings on the front of the US copies.
I picked this up on Ebay months ago
You doing a review on The Northman by chance? I need to know the technical aspects of the disc before picking it up 😭
Love this movie, was lucky to get bluray back in 2009 or 2010 but seems worth upgrading
Amazon has a pre order of a limited edition for 29.99 as well.What's the difference?
Once again … great review, Jeff!
One of the greatest movies ever made. Easily.
I've had this since last year as I live in the uk. The previous transfers from WB were absolutely terrible this transfer by arrow is absolutely beautiful. One of my fav films of the 90s
They were probably just DVD transfers upscaled to 2K and used on Blu-ray. Ironically the DVD was an upscale of a laserdisc transfer so no wonder the Blu-ray was shit.
Just watched it in 4k glory, really good movie.
Great review,,,one of my all time favorite movies.
Thinking about Tony scott unstoppable needs a 4k
Sold!!!
I like this movie. I just wonder if there will be just a regular 4K down the road like you said.
Thanks for the review!!!
I can't weight to get my pre-order. Arrow does a great job always so I am not worried getting it without seeing a review first
All time favorite film but I HATED the Warner Brothers Blu-Ray for a long time both from an audio and visual standpoint it didn't do the movie justice so I will definitely get this 4K
Great review as usual man.
I absolutely love True Romance. Sucks this edition is gonna be highly priced up here in Canada
I just went to preorder it and it’s $50 😬
A helpful way to compare the 1080p vs. 2160p images would be to see the full number of available pixels within the given image space. For your 4k reviews that you've uploaded in native 4k over the last year or so, this is already occurring for those of us who are watching the reviews on 4k displays. For the remainder, an approximately 2x zoom-in to the 4k image prior to taking the screen capture would be most helpful, thanks.
I do from time to time. But you don’t zoom in on your TV. If you can’t see a difference without zooming in I’d say it’s not a great difference.
Do your eyes zoom in to shit?
@@briantanner5478 well even zooming in this is still just a representation of the image. HDR isn’t exact either.
Tip: This morning 12/11/22 Amazon had a flash sale of this disc for $20 (the Arrow single 4k disk version). I saw this and immediately placed the title in my Amazon cart, then began researching Amazon titles to add one more to the order. I had to do this because I don't have Prime and order must be at least $25.01+ for free shipping. An hour later I had made my final decision on second title, went to checkout and the the flash sale was over and disc was back at $28; I think sale lasted about 8 hours. I felt confident that once I placed the sale disc in my cart that Amazon would honor that price if the sale happened to end before final click of purchase button. Moral: If you're lucky to catch one of these brief flash sales, grab the title immediately.
Accidently bought the regular blu ray instead of the 4K at barnes and noble like an idiot haha. But thanks for the review Jeff :)
Is the 4k disc region locked?
@@BenRUclips25 They are in fact starting to lock 4Ks. So far the number of locked discs is roughly 10, but it will start being commonplace soon.
i got the uk release and the transfer rocks, i think…
the 5.1 mix is not for me… it‘s an old upmix from way back… i found the stereo mix to be the better choice… sounds also great once you blow it up to atmos with the surround upmixer 👍
The stereo is definitely the way to go. I have been watching/listening on the old flipper disc from WB for a while now, and even there the stereo track is amazing. It’s still 100 times better on the Arrow disc though.
@@shanerollins3736 yeah it‘s great to have the lossless stereo option now… on the blu ray from warner i was forced to listen to that old upmix… fine work by arrow indeed 👍😎
Why would a Stereo mix be better than a 5.1? Just curious.
@@LFiers it‘s not an original mix… when released in 93 it was mixed in stereo… so in order to be 5.1 it had to be upmixed… in this case the upmix was done very early back in dvd/blu-ray times and done not very good…
there can be very good upmixes but this isn‘t one of them…
so when you use the stereo on the arrow release and upmix it yourself to dolby atmos or dts neural x… in this case you get the better upmix…
because the technology of those upmixers in your amp is more advanced and it is getting better results than the upmix we have on the blu-ray/4k…
as an example: the dialogue on the 5.1 is very loose and spreading to the left and right channels in a very bad way…
with the upmixer of the amp the separation sounds a lot cleaner
of course it‘s also a matter of taste…
@@gregorpfueller6659 I have Dolby Pro Logic 5.1 to upmix. I don't have the latest amp yet but it generally sounds very nice. I'll see how I go
Thanks a lot for your reply and I have another question. Do you think this limited edition version is worth it over the price of the standard Arrow copy? I prefer to cover art of the standard copy but then I will miss out on the 60 page book and cards. But I can get the standard for less that half the price of the limited edition. And the special features are all the same.
This movie is so fun I love it! About time it got a US release
Sign me up for the standard edition when it is released.
Would love arrow to release their box sets in Europe…
Great film, well done Arrow Video .
I don't like the new colors, too many reds and not enough brightness, the image looks muted and dim. The original looks more natural and 90s-esque. Modern film editors do not understand what makes a good image, they think oversaturating and adding some contrast makes the image pop. All it does is change the original atmosphere for the worse. Do NOT fix what ain't broke.
Unfortunately like many other remasters, it follows the trend of modern Hollywood color grading. Luckily it is not the worst of its kind.
As for the image quality and sound, of course these are improved. I just wish they kept the original colors and contrast values intact.
Are you going to review The Northman on 4K?
Yup! Coming soon
Great packaging for a great movie but The 4K transfer is just average. I haven’t owned this since the DVD days so I can’t comment on the Blu-ray version.
The DVD was just the laserdisc transfer dropped onto a flipper in 1997. In motion the 4K transfer is awesome. The older Blu-rays from WB are ass.
I wonder if we’ll ever see Four Rooms 1995 on 4K.
Mirimax movie
Mirimax movie
Miramax title, so most likely owned by Paramount, so I’d suggest email them. Of the three major studios I’ve contacted, they’ve been the most decent to me. One of their big people even went on the record to say they’re still trying to do Goodbar, so I’d say Paramount has their assets in mind. Worst they can do is say no.
However, if the Weinscums themselves own Four Rooms, like they do with Dogma, it will be much harder to get onto 4K.
Never been a big fan of this film overall, but I'mma get this set. It's just too damn good to pass up.
I don't much for those tiny edge clips that trim about 2% of the frame at L and R, but I can probably live with that.
Wow. How are you not a fan? It's one of the best. And better question, why would you buy it if you're not a fan. Bit weird.
@@LFiers Never really liked Tony Scott's specific style; kinetic to the point of near-incoherence, but then again, he didn't usually direct the best scripts (LAST BOY SCOUT is fun but the script is shit). Plus, Clarence is an Elvis man and I'm a Beatles man.
And I see myself as an archivist/librarian, not a "collector" which is why I don't buy overpriced novelty sets and bad steelbooks. So while I collect the stuff I like, I also believe my collection/library should be robust and diversified. I feel it's my obligation as a film geek to respect the art form as a whole, especially art that wasn't acknowledged in its time.
@@Theomite Fair enough. I love Tony Scott's style and csmf agree there but each their own. So you don't overpriced novelty sets? But isn't this kind of like? It's more than twice the price of the standard set and all the bonus features exactly the same. You're paying much more money just for a few cards and the booklet and poster. In that case wouldn't it just be worth getting the standard edition?
I'm a huge fan of the movie and even I am deciding if it is worth it to buy this version order standard 4K version. Is it really worth getting this edition been twice the price in your opinion?
@@LFiers By "overpriced novelty editions" I mean like those insane $200+ sets like the ALIEN films in a statuette of the Xenomorph head or the PHANTASM films in a boxed set shaped like the Sphere. Stuff that's designed to look showy on your shelf but are impractical and unnecessary. You see a lot of RUclipsrs with gigantic basement collections full of these things and they're just a waste of money if you ask me. This edition is a slipcase that fits on a shelf with other stuff just fine.
I went with the steelbook because I liked the artwork better than the standard edition. That's it. Plus, I got it on sale, I believe, so it wasn't full price. And cards and booklets and posters are important because you often can't get reprints of posters in full-size, not to mention not having wall space for them all. The cards and posters can stay in the case just fine.
@@Theomite The card and posters are important or did you meant to write "aren't important?" Do you think it's worth paying twice as much as the original for the limited?
This artwork here I don't like as much as the standard. It has Christopher Walken and the link Cadillac and everyone on that cover, it's awesome.
Haven't seen this movie since it first came out and I was real young,do you think this movie aged well and it's sad about the director he did pass.
It’s a great movie, and worth buying. Even if you’ve bought infinity copies of this in the past it’s worth the double dip.
The only negative about this movie for me is Christian Slater’s haircut…otherwise it’s one of my favorites!
I think he looks like Johnny Knoxville from Jackass on the Arrow cover. 🤣
True Romance is a classic. Will be getting Arrows blu ray release for sure. This might be an unpopular opinion, but I think arrow takes a little too much liberty when messing with the colors and “flush ness” of films as far as HDR and Dolby vision editing go. I can’t be the only one who has noticed this on multiple of their 4K releases. However... I really do think they blow it outta the park with their 4K scans on regular blu ray releases. Oh yea, that reminds me, WTF is up with arrow being the only distributor I can think of who doesn’t include both the 4K and blu ray in the same product??? Ok, rant done
I do think the color timing of their releases can differ greatly from the original color timing on some occasions. I also think a standard Blu-ray needs to be included with 4K discs, because when the 4K disc inevitably stops working (as all mine have), the Blu-ray is a good fallback while you get a replacement of the 4K disc.
@@shanerollins3736 4K discs stop working? First I've heard. You scratched yours or what?
Excessive film grain was Tony Scott's trademark! Sometimes he went overboard IMO, but it's a valid creative choice and ultimately its appeal or lack thereof is a subjective experience. For me, occasionally it was more distracting than enhancing. The issue of "original audio" is an interesting subject. I'm old, so I went to the cinema as early as the late '50s (w/ my folks as a very young child). For the most part, however, my memories of my filmgoing experience don't really begin until the early '60s. What I've come to realize is that many films were shot in the '50s onward in 4-track stereo (Cinemascope, etc.), BUT were often presented in the cinemas in MONO because the auditoriums were not equipped with multi-channel audio systems. I would assume that cost was a factor. To make it clear, I'm speaking only from my own personal experience, but it was a big event if a particular movie was actually shown in multi-track audio, and it didn't become the norm for most venues in my area until the late '70s onward.
Let’s go Celtics
My only problem with this film is Tarantino’s continuing penchant for homophobia, including by the film’s ‘hero’.
I fits the Era, I think it actually makes the dialouge seem real. If your around dudes, you tend to say whatever to make fun of your friends.
How is it homophonic though when he literally says "I'd fuck Elvis"? Haha
Top 10 movie for all time for me. Alabama Whirley was one fine piece of ass too.
Yep. Cute, sexy, fierce and kicked the shit outta James Gandolfini!!!
I just wish they didn't pick a middle school art student to draw the cover.