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Only English version and no subtitles?
Picture of Moonraker
Dr No will also avaible as CE, that is possible limited edition steelbook with cards,poster whyle other one is without. There ask €34,99, that's € 15,00 more then steelbook alone.
Also there wil be 5 movie Daniel Craig era 5 disc boxset (also avaible on DVD)
As also count for the pictures of steelbooks, pictures wil automatic change later in correct Dutch one.
I’m not sure.
I always thought for Dr. No’s 50th anniversary, that Sir Roger Moore should have interviewed Ursula Andress. It would feel right.
That Craig 5-film set is already available in Region A. I think it released here at the same time that NTTD came to physical. I remember seeing it in the video store I go to and opting to wait for the 25-film set instead.
Best laugh I've had all month! :D
Hopefully they "try not to mock it up again".
I don't think we'll be getting that announcement from IFP.
It's possible that now that Amazon owns the thing, they have no incentive to release a physical set of Bond films; they want people to sign up for Prime, so that's the place to watch the films. :-??
It’s certainly my last hope…
But as for Bond films, I myself have decided that, after having owned (and discarded) VHS and DVD releases of all or at least most Bond movies, I m content with owning a full-HD Blu-ray version of them all. And when watching them on my equipment, I'm still totally encapsulated by their picture quality, so I really don't think I need any of that 4K stuff.
I'm a 4K fan but it's the least amount of content I've purchased via upgrading ever. The leap in quality from blu-ray-to-4K simply isn't there the way it was with VHS-to-DVD or DVD-to-bluray. Hell, there are even 4K titles that look objectively worse than their blu-ray counterparts (and personally, I think CR and QoS on blu-ray look much, much better and more natural than the 4K versions do).
If those are coming, it won't be this year or they would've already announced it.
The Craig era is the only one available in physical 4K format currently.
It’s a little convoluted. For subscribers on Prime, they only have the HD versions available to play. However, the 4K versions are only viewable if you rent or purchase them.
I usually use Prime, but watched Thunderball recently on Apple TV and I could’ve sworn it looked superior…
On 4K disc and Apple TV, the picture quality is much more consistent. Maybe Prime's compression isn't as good.
Anyone else with insight into Prime vs Apple TV 4K quality?