I can't imagine how good it looks on top end 4k tv's. I watched the 4k blu ray on a lower end 4k TCL, and I was blown away and glued to the screen. To think it gets better with a dedicated 4k blu ray player and one of the top OLEDs, it has to be top 5 visually speaking!
Perfect 🙌 exactly what I was waiting for, I’ve seen many but I wanted to hear your opinion since I have the same set up as you👌 keep on making videos, your content is great.
First thing I did when I finally upgraded from Blu-ray to 4K was get reference films. I got the majority of this list for my first batch of movies. I gotta agree they look stunning.
Hi Adam! I been having problems lately with my 4k blu-ray movies with Dolby Vision . The Panasonic ub820 won't read the disc tl. Its use to be playing well for 1 year . Any idea how to fix it. Do anyone know how to fix this issue. Thank you in advance!
If I'm not mistaken, I believe Apocalypse Now 4K and 2001: A Space Odyssey 4K have Dolby Vision, and I think those are two of the most stunningly *gorgeous*-looking 4K discs I have seen (along with Blade Runner 4K, but I don't think that one has Dolby Vision)
I recently bought and watched 2001 in 4K. A stunner indeed, but it was interesting to see how dated the movie was. Hardly a person of colour in sight, certainly not in the professional jobs. The only people of colour that I saw were ladies serving drinks to the exclusively white scientists and NASA officials on the shuttle and/or the space station. Also, no cellphones, tablets or PCs or World-Wide Web. And dear old Leonard Rossiter (RIP) as a Russian scientist with a very unconvincing accent - marvellous.
@@perilouspoozer3749 There seems to be few black astronauts in real life so thats realistic. Why does everything have to be about diversity. Do you complain when you see a Japanese movie with all Japanese people. no because it's made in Japan and because that's not part of your TV brainwashing script.
@@Free-JackWolff I didn’t day I was complaining about the scarcity of people of colour. I just said it made the movie seem dated. Sure - a Japanese movie features mostly Japanese people. An American movie should feature mainly American people. I’m no expert but as far as I know, African Americans are American.
I would put 10 Commandments way out in front as my favorite DV disk, the colours and gold lustre in that film are so sumptuous, and Ready Player One as another go to demo. The Hobbit is another of my favourites with the shire and Smaug scenes in particular, and the Aquaman underwater scenes. Apparently My Fair Lady is on another level according to the pre-release reviews, I can't wait to watch it as I love those old classic movies.
Unfortunately, I'm still rocking a 1080p DLP TV. But one movie I like to see in Dolby vision is Dredd. When I saw it in the theaters, the colors were incredible.
Gemini Man is probably the cleanest looking blu ray I’ve ever seen.. Not the best sounding... but... the visuals almost look too realistic. Definitely something to show off your visuals in a home theater. I’m hoping we can see a review of the best atmos mixes on 4K blu rays- For me, the audio is just as important if not more than the visuals to give you that theater experience.
I'm a huge fan of the next-level experience provided by Dolby Vision and, except for The Invisible Man, I own all of those titles!! I'm glad you included The Wizard of Oz, since it looks at its absolute best in that format. Some other movies that I own digitally and have delighted me with their striking visual presentation are Blade Runner 2049, Bumblebee, Ad Astra, and Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. Nice video, my friend!
The only ones I own are Annihilation & Joker and they really do look amazing. Im not sure if its Dolby but the best 4K movie Ive seen is still The Revenant from years ago now.
The revenant is absolutely the best 4k movie I own ,everything is crystal clear,the stream looks real in the opening scene,and the embers from fire rising in the air look like the TV is on fire. I have a C9 OLED, n it really shines with the Revenant. Netflixs POLAR is a very vivid movie too ,with the color saturation level on high. Most great looking 4k movies have a ULTRA HD PREMIUM LOGO somewhere on the box. Red Sparrow is also another great looking flick
@@parrisprice5892 I'm not sure how much faith to place in the "Ultra HD Premium" logo. I just finished watching Independence Day Resurgence in 4k. Its package bears the logo but, IMO, the HDR is pretty minimal. Not worth the price it cost. Just to make sure that it wasn't my TV (Sony AG9) that was at fault, I then watched some of The Hobbit Trilogy, which is Dolby Vision and the difference is like night and day. Also, The Revenant 4K, despite its brilliance, doesn't bear that logo, at least not here in the UK. I should add that my TV supports DV, HDR10 and HLG but not HDR10+. I don't know if that's why I am getting much better results with DV movies than with non-DV HDR movies.
@@perilouspoozer3749 i hear ya man,im in the states(lol) what a joke we are lately,pass 4 years my most profound apologies. I have an LG C9 OLED kinda the same TV you got but LG n,IOS instead of android. I will have to examine my copy of the revenant to see if it has the logo. Is your copy of that movie as clear as ive described? I have Independence day 1 n 2 also. But dont remember anything extraordinary about them.Idk ,ive found its more about how the movie was originally filmed,and then redone if its an older movie pre 4k . I just mentioned the logo because no one ever does,and it usually represents a certain quality, I just watched pacific rim which looked great,atmos rocked too. Do you have Red Sparrow? Its also a very crisp n saturated movie color wise. I almost bought a A8G sony when i got my LG but it was 400$ more n no longer on sale. I kinda like Android better my apple play 2 ,doesn't work as consistently as chromecast. But maybe its because i have only about 15 mb data package on my internet. Stay safe over there cuz happy watching
Good list. The 3 you missed are Ready Player One, The Matrix, and Saving Private Ryan. The last two get forgotten because there very neutral environments for the most part. Aquaman is, however, the best looking movie on my OLED. It’s crazy that it’s only a 2k DI. Really shows when they spend time on the UHD Blu-ray release. Like your channel, MovieGuy365!
Just got Annihilation and it looks awesome! And yes, Aquaman is absolutely insane in 4k. I had originally bought the 4k digital from vudu and they looked great but he 4k blu rays are the way to go.
For the most part I agree. I am surprised Ready Player One or Alita Battle Angel didn't make the list. I personally am impressed with Apocalypse Now but understand why not a top 10 for others.
Every number you would mention i was like yes yes. But I have yet to get any of the nature documentaries & this makes me want to get them all. Great video.
I have a Samsung Q80R (2019 model). This is a TV with essentially all the bells & whistles, sans Dolby Vision. What do you guys think I’m missing with a TV bereft of DV? I’m not going to buy a new TV anytime soon, but do you guys think it’s a strong upgrade from HDR 10+?
I bought an LG C9 OLED in 2020, hands down the best picture ive ever owned and ive had a few sonys,2099$ tho, so not cheap,paired with a nakamichi shockwafe 1299$ n 2 4k players ,panosonic 820 400$ n a sony ES1100 ,599$ . I collect n watch a lot of movies
Thanks, I strongly considered OLED over QLED back in 2019 but was scared off by screen burn-in talk around the OLED’s. Some people claim it’s a myth though. Any issues on your end?
@@ddc2957 i haven't experienced any yet,it has a pixel refresher in the menu,that i do once a month. And i try not to just leave it on if im not watchkng it, like setting the sleep timer. I did alot of research, and considered qled. I was even going to buy a sony ,but at the time it was 400$ more than the LG.SONY is android,n the LG is IOS, which one thing i dislike ,because airplay doesn't work as consistently as chromecast for like streaming hbo max. I play ps3 on it,watch a ton of movies,stream, so far no issues. The nakamichi is pretty bad ass too. Just watched pacific rim on 4k disc,awesome picture and the sound will sometimes scare ya,lol. Stay safe over there, n happy watching
I don’t have DV but watching both the Blade Runners & Pacific Rim, it is hard for me to imagine DV making THAT much of a difference. Definitely curious.
I would have to agree with you Adam. When I watched Aquaman in 4K it became my favorite visual treat. Well ahead of the Blu-ray version. Will look into your other recommendations. Thank you
Here are some of my 10 Dolby Vision 4K UHD Blu-rays favorites that were not mentioned in this video: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Alita: Battle Angel First Man Atomic Blonde It Bumblebee The Fate of the Furious Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Mad Max The Meg Ne Zha Honorable mentions: Power Rangers, Ready Player One, Shazam!, The Ten Commandments and OO7 Spectre
i really Enjoyed the "Earth" disc. Also it is the first Dolby Vision disc i purchased. Wizard of OZ is great as well as John Wick 3. Good list by the way...
Is Dolby Vision noticeably better than just HDR10? My TV can hit about 1200nits and supports Vision. I guess it depends more on the amount of grade past just HDR as it puts everything in the HDR10 container and then adds on what else it needs to.
I've compared the same disc with DolbyVision on and off in my TV settings and I think the difference is minimal between it and HDR10. I'm not rocking the best gear though, so maybe it's that. I have heard others say the same though.
@@travissorensen7614 I finally got a TV that could show the difference. Streaming I don’t think will really show me. My current player doesn’t support Vision so I would have to get a new one...it’s a pain since my TV also supports 10+
@@travissorensen7614 I've noticed that on my 55" Sony A9 OLED, the physical-media movies and Netflix content in Dolby Vision are usually much better than the non-Dolby Vision. So much so that, before I saw this video, I sorted my collection of 4K discs according to whether or not they are Dolby Vision. There are, however, some 4K discs that are exceptionally good IMO, even though they're not Dolby Vision. I would include The Matrix Trilogy and Blade Runner the Final Cut in that category.
@@CrashCarson14 I've noticed that on Netflix (I have the premium package, a Sony A9 OLED TV and 150Mb/s bandwidth) the Dolby Vision content is noticeably better, from a visual perspective, although it's not as good as the Dolby Vision on a 4k disc.
I think we’re getting to a point where the quality of the grade and mastering of the video are noticeable most. Audio is a major thing too. With 1080p blu ray it’s was just the beginning but early for that fine level of detail to be noticeable.
Thank you for your good job! However, as you, like all of us, want the best quality you should take a listen to and review Auro 3d. I think this is the best audio format, because it will get you the best upmixing for the (many) movies that have inferior 3d sound,with allmost no activity in the hight channels.
The biggest problem with Auro 3D is AFAIK it's only on 4K discs released in certain European countries, mainly Germany. Though AVRs with Auro 3D support are sold worldwide, they are far less common than AVRs & soundbars with DTS:X, and even more so Dolby Atmos; same goes for the software. Also, most Auro 3D implementations call for a ceiling-mounted center height channel (aka the "Voice of God" channel) that Atmos does not support (DTS:X generally doesn't specify speakers but most of its implementations follow Atmos speaker suggestions), and which systems with upfiring or virtualized height channels (including all soundbars) generally cannot emulate at all.
I think Netflix gave Dolby Vision a bad perception. Once I got my Panasonic ub820 I was really able to appreciate Dolby vision. Also, I have not entered the projector game yet but it's a shame you can't get Dolby vision on a projector
I agree on John Wick 3; just watched all three over the weekend and third installment looks noticeable better. Matrix and 2001 Space Odyssey looks awesome also.. MI: Fallout looks the same to me, didn't noticed that much of a difference honestly. On the side, i believe that is important what TV and player you're using; not all TV manufacturers handle Dolby same way. I'm watching on Sony A8G paired with Sony UBP800x, generally can't complain 🤔
@@alexfernandez8083 Yeah, that's the one, my bad.. the one where you have to manually switch between HDR10 and Dolby. Also, TV is A8H; cell phone automatically put A8G🙄
@@juniorwalter9083 I got the Sony ubp-700 and the switching dolby vision on/off does get pretty annoying. I should of bought the oppo-203 when they were like half the price they're going for on eBay now.
@@alexfernandez8083 I don't know man, I'm not bothered with switching that much, but I always wanted Panasonic player.. problem is that it costs too much and it's hard to find where I live (EU, Croatia). This one is just fine; upscaler is great, smooth, quiet player.. other than switching issue i don't have any problems.
@@juniorwalter9083 I want to get a panasonic for the HDR optimizer function and also the oppo-203 to be able to play dolby vision files and a couple of other features of which I'm pretty sure it's still the only player capable of doing so. Panasonic is supposed to have the best picture quality though.
I think the exact opposite to what this guy is saying. I do not like Dolby vision, it gives everything an orange dim? The picture don't pop, they are dull, HDR10, is the way to go, it makes the picture, sharp, bright, and colourful. Also, with Dolby vision, it cuts off my choice to adjust it the way I want. Steer clear of it.
I must admit that 4K, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos are making me buy movies that I probably wouldn't normally watch. It's the sheer spectacle and the mind-blowing sound that provides immense entertainment. Heck - I even bought (and enjoyed) Godzilla King of the Monsters because of the rave reviews it got regarding visual quality and sound.
Dude. I’ve been looking forward to some Dolby recommendations. Thanks man.
Dolby Vision on an OLED tv is the best overall. I was not impressed at first but now it is fantastic. Thanks for the video.
Picture quality=Cinema mode!
I used to want to burn my eyes.. but watching on a calibrated tv is just different.
Aquaman is the best looking movie I've ever seen. It's my go to when my friends say they don't believe the hype around 4k
Mine is Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.
I can't imagine how good it looks on top end 4k tv's. I watched the 4k blu ray on a lower end 4k TCL, and I was blown away and glued to the screen. To think it gets better with a dedicated 4k blu ray player and one of the top OLEDs, it has to be top 5 visually speaking!
Perfect 🙌 exactly what I was waiting for, I’ve seen many but I wanted to hear your opinion since I have the same set up as you👌 keep on making videos, your content is great.
First thing I did when I finally upgraded from Blu-ray to 4K was get reference films. I got the majority of this list for my first batch of movies. I gotta agree they look stunning.
Really been getting into my Dolby vision titles this year. Great timing!
Gonna check out mortal engines tonight!
The Dolby vision combined with the awesome cinematography on Joker made it mesmerizing
What version of joker is Dolby vision? Streaming? Blu-ray 4k says HDR
The disc does support DV.
Got to say.... I don’t agree with you a lot, but you nailed this list . Great job!
Hi Adam! I been having problems lately with my 4k blu-ray movies with Dolby Vision . The Panasonic ub820 won't read the disc tl. Its use to be playing well for 1 year . Any idea how to fix it. Do anyone know how to fix this issue. Thank you in advance!
I honestly agree completely with your top 3. The Ten Commandments would earn a spot in my Top 10.
Very impressive review Adam. We hope to see more of these in the future. Thanks for sharing and being here.
If I'm not mistaken, I believe Apocalypse Now 4K and 2001: A Space Odyssey 4K have Dolby Vision, and I think those are two of the most stunningly *gorgeous*-looking 4K discs I have seen (along with Blade Runner 4K, but I don't think that one has Dolby Vision)
2001 is an absolute stunner, it almost made the list. I could have easily done a 25 list for Dolby Vision.
I recently bought and watched 2001 in 4K. A stunner indeed, but it was interesting to see how dated the movie was. Hardly a person of colour in sight, certainly not in the professional jobs. The only people of colour that I saw were ladies serving drinks to the exclusively white scientists and NASA officials on the shuttle and/or the space station. Also, no cellphones, tablets or PCs or World-Wide Web. And dear old Leonard Rossiter (RIP) as a Russian scientist with a very unconvincing accent - marvellous.
@@perilouspoozer3749 There seems to be few black astronauts in real life so thats realistic. Why does everything have to be about diversity. Do you complain when you see a Japanese movie with all Japanese people. no because it's made in Japan and because that's not part of your TV brainwashing script.
@@Free-JackWolff I didn’t day I was complaining about the scarcity of people of colour. I just said it made the movie seem dated. Sure - a Japanese movie features mostly Japanese people. An American movie should feature mainly American people. I’m no expert but as far as I know, African Americans are American.
@@perilouspoozer3749 who cares?!
Finally upgraded game consoles bought a dedicated player. Now I’m able to take advantage of Dolby vision. Is there a video with an updated list?
I would put 10 Commandments way out in front as my favorite DV disk, the colours and gold lustre in that film are so sumptuous, and Ready Player One as another go to demo. The Hobbit is another of my favourites with the shire and Smaug scenes in particular, and the Aquaman underwater scenes. Apparently My Fair Lady is on another level according to the pre-release reviews, I can't wait to watch it as I love those old classic movies.
I agree with your list
My mind was blown when I saw how sharp aquaman looked.
Unfortunately, I'm still rocking a 1080p DLP TV. But one movie I like to see in Dolby vision is Dredd. When I saw it in the theaters, the colors were incredible.
Gemini Man is probably the cleanest looking blu ray I’ve ever seen.. Not the best sounding... but... the visuals almost look too realistic. Definitely something to show off your visuals in a home theater. I’m hoping we can see a review of the best atmos mixes on 4K blu rays- For me, the audio is just as important if not more than the visuals to give you that theater experience.
I loved the INVISIBLE MAN
This is great information Adam thanks for informing us I have some of these movies.
I'm a huge fan of the next-level experience provided by Dolby Vision and, except for The Invisible Man, I own all of those titles!! I'm glad you included The Wizard of Oz, since it looks at its absolute best in that format. Some other movies that I own digitally and have delighted me with their striking visual presentation are Blade Runner 2049, Bumblebee, Ad Astra, and Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. Nice video, my friend!
Thanks Marco!
Blade runner 2 and Valarian have a great 4k presentation
The only ones I own are Annihilation & Joker and they really do look amazing. Im not sure if its Dolby but the best 4K movie Ive seen is still The Revenant from years ago now.
I just bought The Revenant in 4K. I haven’t watched it in 4K yet. It’s not Dolby vision but it got top marks from reviewers for the picture quality.
Ya that one is not actually Dolby vision but holy crap is it a beautiful movie.
The revenant is absolutely the best 4k movie I own ,everything is crystal clear,the stream looks real in the opening scene,and the embers from fire rising in the air look like the TV is on fire. I have a C9 OLED, n it really shines with the Revenant. Netflixs POLAR is a very vivid movie too ,with the color saturation level on high. Most great looking 4k movies have a ULTRA HD PREMIUM LOGO somewhere on the box. Red Sparrow is also another great looking flick
@@parrisprice5892 I'm not sure how much faith to place in the "Ultra HD Premium" logo. I just finished watching Independence Day Resurgence in 4k. Its package bears the logo but, IMO, the HDR is pretty minimal. Not worth the price it cost. Just to make sure that it wasn't my TV (Sony AG9) that was at fault, I then watched some of The Hobbit Trilogy, which is Dolby Vision and the difference is like night and day. Also, The Revenant 4K, despite its brilliance, doesn't bear that logo, at least not here in the UK.
I should add that my TV supports DV, HDR10 and HLG but not HDR10+. I don't know if that's why I am getting much better results with DV movies than with non-DV HDR movies.
@@perilouspoozer3749 i hear ya man,im in the states(lol) what a joke we are lately,pass 4 years my most profound apologies. I have an LG C9 OLED kinda the same TV you got but LG n,IOS instead of android. I will have to examine my copy of the revenant to see if it has the logo. Is your copy of that movie as clear as ive described? I have Independence day 1 n 2 also. But dont remember anything extraordinary about them.Idk ,ive found its more about how the movie was originally filmed,and then redone if its an older movie pre 4k . I just mentioned the logo because no one ever does,and it usually represents a certain quality, I just watched pacific rim which looked great,atmos rocked too. Do you have Red Sparrow? Its also a very crisp n saturated movie color wise. I almost bought a A8G sony when i got my LG but it was 400$ more n no longer on sale. I kinda like Android better my apple play 2 ,doesn't work as consistently as chromecast. But maybe its because i have only about 15 mb data package on my internet. Stay safe over there cuz happy watching
Great topic. Thank you Adam!
Not including Mission Impossible Fallout is a crime. Especially with that amazing IMAX helicopter scene!
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is far superior on a Dolby Vision level.
Good list. The 3 you missed are Ready Player One, The Matrix, and Saving Private Ryan. The last two get forgotten because there very neutral environments for the most part. Aquaman is, however, the best looking movie on my OLED. It’s crazy that it’s only a 2k DI. Really shows when they spend time on the UHD Blu-ray release. Like your channel, MovieGuy365!
You want a shocker? Watch the regular Blu-Rays of Avatar and Alien from the Anthology set. I was absolutely stunned how good those looked on my OLED
No question that "Aquaman" is the best. Great list, Adam.
Just got Annihilation and it looks awesome! And yes, Aquaman is absolutely insane in 4k. I had originally bought the 4k digital from vudu and they looked great but he 4k blu rays are the way to go.
How do you know the movie Annihilation has Dolby Vision? I don't see anything on the label that says that.
IT was pretty good. Really nice blacks
For the most part I agree. I am surprised Ready Player One or Alita Battle Angel didn't make the list. I personally am impressed with Apocalypse Now but understand why not a top 10 for others.
Ready player one nearly made the cut, it’s pretty impressive and one of my favorite movies.
I agree player 1 n Alita ,beautiful looking n good movies
Every number you would mention i was like yes yes. But I have yet to get any of the nature documentaries & this makes me want to get them all. Great video.
Planet Earth 2 and Blue Planet 2 are exquisite
I have a Samsung Q80R (2019 model). This is a TV with essentially all the bells & whistles, sans Dolby Vision. What do you guys think I’m missing with a TV bereft of DV? I’m not going to buy a new TV anytime soon, but do you guys think it’s a strong upgrade from HDR 10+?
I bought an LG C9 OLED in 2020, hands down the best picture ive ever owned and ive had a few sonys,2099$ tho, so not cheap,paired with a nakamichi shockwafe 1299$ n 2 4k players ,panosonic 820 400$ n a sony ES1100 ,599$ . I collect n watch a lot of movies
Thanks, I strongly considered OLED over QLED back in 2019 but was scared off by screen burn-in talk around the OLED’s. Some people claim it’s a myth though. Any issues on your end?
That price ($2099) sounds pretty cheap in my country though. Are you in the States?
@@ddc2957 yes ,got it at best buy 2 weeks after xmas it was on sale,not sure how much i saved but at least 300$, i had seen it as high as 2700$
@@ddc2957 i haven't experienced any yet,it has a pixel refresher in the menu,that i do once a month. And i try not to just leave it on if im not watchkng it, like setting the sleep timer. I did alot of research, and considered qled. I was even going to buy a sony ,but at the time it was 400$ more than the LG.SONY is android,n the LG is IOS, which one thing i dislike ,because airplay doesn't work as consistently as chromecast for like streaming hbo max. I play ps3 on it,watch a ton of movies,stream, so far no issues. The nakamichi is pretty bad ass too. Just watched pacific rim on 4k disc,awesome picture and the sound will sometimes scare ya,lol. Stay safe over there, n happy watching
Just got an lg cx oled recently. Dolby vision looks amazing on it.
Great idea for a list!
So ultra hd is dobly vision. Will the Blu Ray say dobly vision on the back of the case.
Never seen anyone get so exited over Dolby Vision on 4k discs. Good list of titles i own all of them. Now probably is the time to start watching them
I don’t have DV but watching both the Blade Runners & Pacific Rim, it is hard for me to imagine DV making THAT much of a difference. Definitely curious.
Valerian and the city of a thousand planets
Good video. Enjoyed it.
And Spartacus without DV is fantastic too!
I would have to agree with you Adam. When I watched Aquaman in 4K it became my favorite visual treat. Well ahead of the Blu-ray version. Will look into your other recommendations. Thank you
Which equipment did you watch these movies with?
I list my gear in the video description.
I have everyone of them except Pacific Rim what about Transformers Last Knight the 4k HDR Dolby Vision oh my goodness
I have Aquaman in 4K and it’s the best HDR that I have in my collection so far. It is indeed visually stunning.
Can you do a list for HDR10+?
I don’t have a tv that outputs HDR10+ so unfortunately I’m not able to.
I understand, I just see it being kind of untapped in the RUclips physical media community.
Good thing I have every single one of these titles, I was scared I was going to have to make another purchase
Here are some of my 10 Dolby Vision 4K UHD Blu-rays favorites that were not mentioned in this video:
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
Alita: Battle Angel
First Man
Atomic Blonde
It
Bumblebee
The Fate of the Furious
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Mad Max
The Meg
Ne Zha
Honorable mentions: Power Rangers, Ready Player One, Shazam!, The Ten Commandments and OO7 Spectre
i really Enjoyed the "Earth" disc. Also it is the first Dolby Vision disc i purchased. Wizard of OZ is great as well as John Wick 3. Good list by the way...
Sucks my only 4K player is a PS5 and it doesn't have DV support yet. I'm hoping they'll add support with a patch, but I'm guessing its pretty unlikely
Does anyone know if PS5 did get Dolby Vision upgrade and what's the status on that currently?
Still no DV for 4K disc playback.
@@MovieGuy365 Well, that's a shame.
Great list Adam! I would put Birds of Prey on the list. I like to watch this movie at 60fps. It looks amazing. Harley Quinn in Dolby Vision !
Is Dolby Vision noticeably better than just HDR10? My TV can hit about 1200nits and supports Vision. I guess it depends more on the amount of grade past just HDR as it puts everything in the HDR10 container and then adds on what else it needs to.
I've compared the same disc with DolbyVision on and off in my TV settings and I think the difference is minimal between it and HDR10. I'm not rocking the best gear though, so maybe it's that. I have heard others say the same though.
@@travissorensen7614 I finally got a TV that could show the difference. Streaming I don’t think will really show me. My current player doesn’t support Vision so I would have to get a new one...it’s a pain since my TV also supports 10+
@@travissorensen7614 I've noticed that on my 55" Sony A9 OLED, the physical-media movies and Netflix content in Dolby Vision are usually much better than the non-Dolby Vision. So much so that, before I saw this video, I sorted my collection of 4K discs according to whether or not they are Dolby Vision. There are, however, some 4K discs that are exceptionally good IMO, even though they're not Dolby Vision. I would include The Matrix Trilogy and Blade Runner the Final Cut in that category.
@@CrashCarson14 I've noticed that on Netflix (I have the premium package, a Sony A9 OLED TV and 150Mb/s bandwidth) the Dolby Vision content is noticeably better, from a visual perspective, although it's not as good as the Dolby Vision on a 4k disc.
@@perilouspoozer3749 have you ever turned Dolby vision off (in the player) and just watched the HDR10 layer to compare for the same movie?
great list. i think Pacific Rim should be higher. it kinda looks unreal with colors and resolution.
I heard Murder On The Orient Express 2017 has great picture quality
It does. It doesn’t have Dolby Vision but the HDR is fantastic!
I think we’re getting to a point where the quality of the grade and mastering of the video are noticeable most. Audio is a major thing too. With 1080p blu ray it’s was just the beginning but early for that fine level of detail to be noticeable.
Do 4K remux mkv files preserve DV?
For about a year now but no player can play them reliably
@@bigrome83 what about plex on windows 10?
@@velocci6666 android only , nvidia shield
@@bigrome83 nvidia shield runs on android?
@@velocci6666 yes
Alien and The Dark Tower are the best 4k's I have watched.
I still for the most part like regular 4K movies.
I just missed Annihilation in offer because I bought Black Hawk Down
Thank you for your good job! However, as you, like all of us, want the best quality you should take a listen to and review Auro 3d. I think this is the best audio format, because it will get you the best upmixing for the (many) movies that have inferior 3d sound,with allmost no activity in the hight channels.
The biggest problem with Auro 3D is AFAIK it's only on 4K discs released in certain European countries, mainly Germany. Though AVRs with Auro 3D support are sold worldwide, they are far less common than AVRs & soundbars with DTS:X, and even more so Dolby Atmos; same goes for the software. Also, most Auro 3D implementations call for a ceiling-mounted center height channel (aka the "Voice of God" channel) that Atmos does not support (DTS:X generally doesn't specify speakers but most of its implementations follow Atmos speaker suggestions), and which systems with upfiring or virtualized height channels (including all soundbars) generally cannot emulate at all.
U should do a best catalog movies list
That’s in the works.
@@MovieGuy365 great
I would love to see Avatar in 4k UHD Dolby Vision Dolby Atmos
I think Netflix gave Dolby Vision a bad perception. Once I got my Panasonic ub820 I was really able to appreciate Dolby vision. Also, I have not entered the projector game yet but it's a shame you can't get Dolby vision on a projector
look into hd fury. Theres a hack for u to get dolby vision to a projector through their boxes.
I agree on John Wick 3; just watched all three over the weekend and third installment looks noticeable better.
Matrix and 2001 Space Odyssey looks awesome also..
MI: Fallout looks the same to me, didn't noticed that much of a difference honestly.
On the side, i believe that is important what TV and player you're using; not all TV manufacturers handle Dolby same way.
I'm watching on Sony A8G paired with Sony UBP800x, generally can't complain 🤔
The old Sony 800x doesn't have Dolby vision the newer 800xm2 does have it though if that's the one you ment to say.
@@alexfernandez8083 Yeah, that's the one, my bad.. the one where you have to manually switch between HDR10 and Dolby. Also, TV is A8H; cell phone automatically put A8G🙄
@@juniorwalter9083 I got the Sony ubp-700 and the switching dolby vision on/off does get pretty annoying. I should of bought the oppo-203 when they were like half the price they're going for on eBay now.
@@alexfernandez8083 I don't know man, I'm not bothered with switching that much, but I always wanted Panasonic player.. problem is that it costs too much and it's hard to find where I live (EU, Croatia). This one is just fine; upscaler is great, smooth, quiet player.. other than switching issue i don't have any problems.
@@juniorwalter9083 I want to get a panasonic for the HDR optimizer function and also the oppo-203 to be able to play dolby vision files and a couple of other features of which I'm pretty sure it's still the only player capable of doing so. Panasonic is supposed to have the best picture quality though.
you missed Alita. Its very good dolby vision if that is your thing
I didn’t miss Alita, it’s got great picture but not top 10 material for Dolby vision in my opinion.
These movies don't say anything about Dolby Vision on the covers of the box. How do you know it's Dolby Vision before you buy it?
Wow. Godzilla vs Kong not on this List?
Wasn’t out when this video was made.
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Also titled: why did I buy a dang Samsung?!
Could you do A Dolby Atmos, DTS X, 4K Best dics List (demo worthy) 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 love the channel
I agree. I'm more of a audio guy. I love a nice action movie with top notch crispness to the audio.
Same!!! If the audio is not thunderous/booming, or the even the score/soundtrack doesn’t kick, I can get easily taken out of the movie experience.✌🏼
#5 too bad I'm watching it in HDR becuase I only have a ps5. Starting my journey with hobbit and then finishing with LOTR.
Doesn’t matter what looks the best. The movie has to be good lol.
Shocked you had any breaths left to record this video given the number of times it was "taken" from you by these movies 😂
Ignorant question here, is Dolby vision=4K uhd?
Hey you forgot Jaws, Alien, Blade runner 2049, The shining and doctor sleep.
BR 2049 and Alien are only hdr10 here in the states.
Dr. Sleep was perfect
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I don't see Batman & Robin there...lol.
I think the exact opposite to what this guy is saying. I do not like Dolby vision, it gives everything an orange dim? The picture don't pop, they are dull, HDR10, is the way to go, it makes the picture, sharp, bright, and colourful. Also, with Dolby vision, it cuts off my choice to adjust it the way I want. Steer clear of it.
So many of these are just bad movies though. Aquaman, yuk. 1917 best movie, best 4K. IMEO.
The 4K UHD of Lawrence of Arabia looks great to me.
I must admit that 4K, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos are making me buy movies that I probably wouldn't normally watch. It's the sheer spectacle and the mind-blowing sound that provides immense entertainment. Heck - I even bought (and enjoyed) Godzilla King of the Monsters because of the rave reviews it got regarding visual quality and sound.
Samsung needs to ditch the HDR10+. Let’s face it, the format is almost dead.
It's depressing how this list is mostly a collection of truly awful films.
Dolby vision always looks better than hdr10.
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