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I love the MI films though with an ongoing series I think I would probably get the films separate rather than the boxset, same applies to the Jurassic movies. Though price will be the deciding factor.
I really hope the UHD version of Ghost Protocol gives us the full IMAX aspect ratio, that would be awesome.
I think they'll get separate installment releases worldwide, and only a boxset overseas (from what I've heard, anyway. I prefer separate releases anyway, not a boxset fan).
With so many studios doing this, it's why I figure the James Bond series will drop in about 16 or so months, to coincide with the buildup to Bond 25.
As do I, GP and RN are going to look incredible in 4K. As will Fallout, inevitably.
The Dubai sequence will look phenomenal.
Apparently Jaws and Schindlers List and The Matrix are getting a 4K release this year.
The Bond films are long over due though I guess with so many films it's quite a undertaking, I paid £90 for Bond50 Bluray set, I would happily pay £200 for the whole 4K set though it may cost more than that to buy thinking about.
My wallet's going to be hurting by the time this summer ends.
Hopefully the format will leap forward this year with more people getting 4K TV's (I am thinking about buying another TV) and the disk prices will drop. I paid full price for The Last Jedi on 4K though the other films I have I have managed to get cheaper, Alien Covenant I got brand new for £15. Ebay often auctions brand new films, I have got lucky with a few purchases on 4K.
eBay is always a good place, and Best Buy/Amazon tend to run some pretty solid deals. Think Amazon had a months-long deal for buying any three 4K titles for $49.99.
Amazon do have good deals though despite being a prime member, I keep having issues with deliveries so been buying more on ebay recently. Just learnt Game of Thrones are getting 4K release, I have just started buying them on Bluray only got season 1 and 2 so far think I'll hold out for the 4K release now, and sell the Blurays.
Where I live only a few super markets sell 4K disks and usually 2 or 3 films unfortunately, usually the big blockbuster released that week.
I have all the MI films on Bluray, there are alot of movies I should sell sooner rather than later whilst they still retain value, including the Jurassic Park Trilogy Boxset
Indeed. What I do is anytime I see a 4K pre-order go up for a movie I own on blu-ray, I immediately throw it up for sale while it will still have some value.
I need to get into that habit a have several versions of some films on Bluray I should recoup some money. I have hundreds of DVD's boxed up though unless they are difficult to find films there is not much value.
That's the worst, poorly photoshopped poster I ever saw. You can see the cut lines on the people for crying out loud.
As usual, the best ones are fan-made.
Although this looks fun, I am having flashbacks of the whole San Diego episode from Jurassic Park 2.
Went there, and even if there were only eight dinos, I enjoyed it. Here is a short movie about it :
That scares me in a good way
That is freaky!!! AAaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A fine Summer flick.
Personally, I much prefer Cameron's take as it's closer to the source material. I'm sure Cameron would've also included the opening scene whereby a young American girl on vacation at a beach shore with her family in Central America gets attacked and gorged by a Procompsognathus while her parents are not looking, plus the bit where the children are being chased by the Tyrannosaurus Rex down a river on an inflatable raft, which was also dropped from the film.
In the film the family on holiday is British and the girl apparently survives.
Spierberg wasn’t above killing off kids though as Jaws demonstrated.