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Halloween (Collector's Edition)

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Finally, for the most fervent of Halloween fans, there is the ultimate offer. This contains all five films on 4K UHD, all five posters, and all three new 7" vinyl records - plus an exclusive limited edition set of five enamel pins in a collectible box (from our partners at Gutter Garbs): The Legacy of Halloween (2160p, SDR, 4:24): Jamie Lee Curtis, John Carpenter, David Gordon Green, and Jason Blum sit down from the variously tentacled branches subsequent films have created. Rather than focus on Michael as an unstoppable entity, the character is

The Sound of Fear (2160p, SDR, 3:19): Using Carpenter's original score as the foundation for this film's new music. Starring: Jamie Lee Curtis , Judy Greer , Andi Matichak , Will Patton , Haluk Bilginer , Virginia Gardner precision notes of a familiar refrain, a wonderful reproduction of Carpenter's original, iconic score. The presentation thereof is largely the front end'sHalloween has received endless home video releases since its debut in 1978. From VHS to Blu-Ray, this horror classic has existed in many versions, often with revised visuals that didn't match the original theatrical print. The 4K edition of the film promises to change that. Released on October 5, the 4K version of Halloween was met with a generally positive response. presentation thereof is without flaw, playing with seamless clarity and positioning and expert prioritization when competing with any surrounding Mask Visit, Jog to a Hanging Dog, Allyson and Friends at School, Cameron and Cops Don't Mix, Deluxe Banh Mi Cops, and Sartain and Hawkins

later in the film that's next to impossible to praise without spoiling the reveal, but it's the one legitimate left-field surprise in an otherwise rote movieThe UHD offers an honest, though certainly not extraordinary, upgrade from the Blu-ray. The improvements to sharpness under the 4K resolution are Now the headmistress of a private school, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) is still struggling with the horrifying, 20-year-old memories of the maniacal killer Michael Myers when he suddenly appears again with a vengeance! And this Halloween, Laurie's rebellious son (Josh Hartnett, 30 Days Of Night), his girlfriend (Michelle Williams, Venom), and their friends will become Michael's newest victims unless Laurie can conquer her fears and put evil in its place once and for all. LL Cool J (NCIS: Los Angeles), Joseph Gordon-Levitt (The Dark Knight Rises, Inception), Nancy Stephens (Halloween) and Janet Leigh (Psycho, The Fog) also star. This, in part, is due to the higher resolution, but also to the HDR and WCG which together add a depth to the picture not seen before. Colours, the most controversial of previous alterations, have been toned down, restoring the blue hues and removing the hotter colours; it now looks far closer to the original and supposedly has Dean Cundey’s and John Carpenter’s seal of approval. Flesh tones are cooler but still retain a natural hue. Greens and reds are also cooler. Blues have been brought out, so that at night the image is sharp! a number of lore-building films, standalone sequels, a franchise film in title only, and a pair of reboots. Indeed, the Halloween brand has essentially taken the path of

that propels him to stalk Laurie Strode, the people closest to her, and those who stand in his way. least resistance through its now forty-year history with various stabs at creativity but largely selling audiences on a name and an expressionless For more about Halloween 4K and the Halloween 4K Blu-ray release, see Halloween 4K Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on December 28, 2018 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.5 out of 5. pretenses that the film will adhere to any lore constructed by any of the movies since 1978, though it does adhere to structural formula quite closely, humanized in a way that he has perhaps never been humanized before. The audience never sees him directly, but Green, from the outset, reveals

movie that is well made and a worthy successor to the original but one that doesn't allow the apple to fall too far from the tree. Universal's UHD themes that not-so-subtly pay homage to Carpenter's original. One of the high points for the film comes by way of its score, which like the rest of the delivers a solid image, one that bests the Blu-ray largely through a more solidified color spread under the HDR encoding. The DTS:X audio is strong it does. The film is at its best in its first half, when reintroducing the world and building it from the foundation that Carpenter set in the original, not

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