Absolutely, if you have the money for it. Thanks. I live in Italy and for some movies there is a big difference in price. I'll wait and go for quality over quantity then. 4K Blu-Ray is the best way to watch movies. If I get a movie in another format, it’s usually just to save money.
Iyellkhan. • 1 yr. ago. Unfortunately the answer is that it depends. IMO 4k bluray is always worth it when it is the most accurate reproduction of the film at the time of release. Part of this is because it has a MUCH higher bitrate, so you'll be getting more of the original picture out of it.
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Picture 8/10. Arrow Academy upgrades their previous Blu-ray edition for Giuseppe Tornatore's Cinema Paradiso to an all-new 4K UHD edition.Though the release features both the theatrical and director's cuts, only the theatrical cut is presented in 4K, which is through a 2160p/24hz encode with Dolby Vision on the first triple-layer UHD disc.
Some transfers suck, but that shouldn’t be many, especially if it’s coming from a boutique label. It’s usually a worthy upgrade from 1080p to 4K if they have the equipment to do so. Also in regards to picture quality ratings, a 4-star for a Blu-ray film vs a 4k film is not the same. That’s like rating a Toyota Corolla 2010 vs a 2022.

Gremlins UHD 4K Blu-ray Sound. Just a DTS-HD MA 5.1 track on the disc, but luckily it is pretty good. Effects are well taken care of by all the speakers, so when the Gremlins are wreaking havoc around the town square, the destruction they wrought as well as their chatters and the screams of the people provide a decent sense of immersion.

On its own, the UHD is worth it. As an upgrade over the Blu-ray, less so. Audio. DTS-HD serves this pure audio, presented in 5.1 if primarily a stereo track. The only LFE comes from spouting flames in the swamp. Directional use barely registers. What does work though is fidelity, keeping dialog rich with little age. The accompanying 1080p Blu-ray was not included for review so we are unclear if it is a port of the previously released Universal release that had a plethora of alternative audio and subtitle tracks – if this is of particular interest, it will be worth waiting for release to confirm these options. With that TV, I could not tell the difference in a modern Apple TV 4K movie streaming purchase vs a 1080p Blu Ray disc with a pretty good sound system, the disc would sound a "little better" and I could tell that in the audio, but that was it. Then I got a LG C2 and tried a UHD disc player. The included images are not sourced from the 4K disc. Robocop comes to UK 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray courtesy of Arrow, who deliver it in stunning form.This Ultra HD Blu-ray set affords a pair of remarkable native 4K presentations - culled from the 4K restoration MGM did from the original camera negative a few years back - for both the theatrical and director's cuts, on separate discs no less
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There are other benefits to UHD Blu-ray than the literal rows and columns of pixels. I enumerate each one further below. UHD Blu-ray allows for much higher bitrates and a better codec than Blu-ray did. So regardless of raw resolution, far more quality from the original master is preserved. UHD Blu-ray allows for HDR and 10-bit color. With 4K Blu-ray discs, the player always delivers the same large data bandwidths for a film’s picture quality regardless of your broadband infrastructure. 3. Consistency. (Image credit: Future) If you play a film on Blu-ray or 4K Blu-ray, you always get EXACTLY the same experience. The amounts of data stored on the disc never change from play .
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