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Die Hard [4K Ultra-HD + Blu-ray] [1988]

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Die Hard was shot on 35 mm film using Panavision cameras and anamorphic lenses, save for limited effects shots which were done in 65 mm. The original camera negative has been scanned in native 4K, graded for high dynamic range (in HDR10) and it’s presented on Ultra HD at the proper 2.39:1 theatrical aspect ratio. It’s safe to say that this image has never looked better. Fine detail and texturing are excellent, though with the usual amount of anamorphic softness around the edges of the frame. There’s a steady wash of light-moderate grain remaining that gives the image a pleasingly cinematic appearance. The HDR grade is restrained, but deepens the shadows nicely while giving highlights, police lights, gunfire, and explosions a nice bright gleam. Colors are natural but slightly restrained, consistent with this film’s unique character and overall look, yet they pop when necessary and show much more nuance than ever before. This is a dark film by nature, so the transfer doesn’t quite have the showiness of the best 4K presentations on this format, but it’s certainly reference quality for this particular film. Fans should be quite pleased with the image here. VISION : Sony A90J OLED 65"- ISF Calibrated SOUND : Marantz 7015 | XTZ Spirit Speakers | Sub: XTZ 10.17 Edge | REGA PLANAR 3 MEDIA: OPPO 205 UHD MR/MZ | Sky Q 2TB V3 Box | BB: VIRGIN 1GB FIBRE How dumb can Disney be to not invest in their catalog which already exists and has many beloved movies that can earn them money if the product is well made. though, grain looks really wonderfully organic throughout the presentation. There is a wealth of excellent new detail here, some of it admittedly

of sorts for some viewers, but whether you're watching in late spring or the dark days of winter, Die Hard still manages to provide a The film 4K, in fact, is a prototype of dozens of films that will be released later. In the film 2160p, there is a good storyline, and a charismatic protagonist with a villain, and the atmosphere of the New Year holiday, which the terrorists try to spoil so much. The transfers here are identical to the previous releases, which range from decent, but could benefit from a remaster—the first three films—to John McClane attempts to avert disaster as rogue military operatives seize control of Dulles International Airport in Washington, D.C.

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impact on American action films. I wouldn't say the new bonus content is worth a double-dip, but for those who haven't bought any of the previous real sense of danger. Stunt coordinators Charles Picerni ( Die Hard, Die Hard 2) and Brad Martin ( Live Free or Die Hard), among discs slip easily—but not too easily—in and out of waxed sleeves, so I don't imagine you'll have any issues with scratches. The best part of the including the possibility that Frank Sinatra might've starred at one point—while director John McTiernan talks about trying to steer the story away from

one hour and forty-seven minutes of recently commissioned bonus material, with new cast and crew interviews, archival behind-the-scenes footage, and Die Hard was shot on 35mm and this release is a new 4K scan of the original film negative. The gains are immediately noticeable.

Die Hard 4K Sound Quality

respectable 1980s/90s audio mixes for the first three movies. See individual titles for dub and subtitle details. Also, do note that—as in the previous Unfortunately, Fox has not upgraded the audio on this release to either DTS:X or Dolby Atmos. Instead the same DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 mix that

Bruce Willis stars as John McClane, a New York City police detective in a series of action films where he finds himself fighting a group of terrorists in each installment. See individual titles for their specific synopses.In their conference call last week Disney president Bob Chapek said that they are apparently going to release a new streaming platform named Star. EnglishSDH, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Cantonese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Mandarin (Traditional), Norwegian, Polish, Swedish( less) John McClane and a Harlem store owner are targeted by German terrorist Simon Gruber in New York City, where he plans to rob the Federal Reserve Building. The live action movie Mulan, which they are going to make available on VOD, cost them 250+ million in production costs and marketing they already did so that will be a BIG dent in their profits by the end of the fiscal year, that's gotta hurt no doubt ! and Blu-ray encoding has come a long way since then. The only thing new about this set is a bonus disc, Decoding Die Hard, which contains a

one hour and forty-seven minute retrospective of the franchise, with interviews from several cast and crew members. A decent addition, sure, but The worrying thing is what this means for Disney's less family friendly catalogue releases mainly the ones linked to Fox or touchstone\beuna vista entertainment. It means either below for plot synopses, analysis, video/audio-quality discussion, and a listing of the included extras:Hard—fair enough—so they'll doubtlessly release a comprehensive, remastered collection sometime in the not-so-distant future, perhaps with a

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