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23 votes
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The Abyss | Remastered 4K, in theaters Dec 6 | Official trailer
21 votes -
Lenovo’s new 27-inch, 4K monitor offers glasses-free 3D
13 votes -
Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense | Official trailer (40th anniversary, 4K restoration)
15 votes -
Criterion and other premium blu-ray and 4k releases
Recently, I began revisiting some older films and purchased a few Criterion discs. My first one was Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Pedro Almodóvar, 1988) but I’ve since purchased a few...
Recently, I began revisiting some older films and purchased a few Criterion discs. My first one was Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Pedro Almodóvar, 1988) but I’ve since purchased a few more and am slowly working my way through my small stack. The amount of special features is sometimes overwhelming! I’ve enjoyed some of the interviews (Carmen Maura from Women, Sheryl Lee from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me) but have a lot more to get through. Many include a booklet, too.
I also recently got my hands on two of Peter Greenaway’s films - The Draughtsman’s Contract through Kino-Lorber, and Drowning by Numbers in 4K through Severin. I’m a bit spoilt for choice at the moment but there are still films that I’d like to get the “premium treatment.”
Do you enjoy premium/upgraded versions of movies?
Which special features do you look for?
Is there a film that you’d want to get the “premium treatment” or a 4K remaster?
15 votes -
Why aren't more sports in 4K?
8 votes -
YouTube should charge for 4K. Hear me out.
13 votes -
Cycling through the streets of Amsterdam
7 votes -
One resolution to rule them all: Lord of the Rings trilogy coming to 4K Blu-ray
13 votes -
YouTubers are upscaling the past to 4K. Historians want them to stop
9 votes -
Arrival of a train at La Ciotat (The Lumière Brothers, 1896)
6 votes -
Incredible 4K video of Earth from the ISS
7 votes -
There are some 4K wallpapers on the Cyberpunk website
7 votes