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#1089447
Topic
Video Games - a general discussion thread
Time

Bingowings said:

RayRogers said:

Bingowings said:

Finally finished Alien Isolation. A very good game in many ways but those awful quick time events.
The ending is a bit of a let down too.
Looks like someone too a leaf our of the Prometheus book by not actually ending the story and leaving stuff for a sequel that may never happen.
I’m away for my summer break soon so as a palette cleanser I’ve fired up the Orange Box and started playing Portal 1. The difficulty gradient on that game is a bit abrupt. It’s a load of fun still though.

Really hoping Creative Assembly makes more ALIEN series games. Already was a huge fan of their TOTAL WAR games and glad they did it right. Still don’t know if I’d want to play ALIENS: Colonial Marines.

I’ve got it but it might be too soon after battling one (…) unstobbable beast to enter into a badly received war with many squishable ones.

It was very poorly received too.

Tobar said:

RayRogers said:

Still don’t know if I’d want to play ALIENS: Colonial Marines.

Don’t.

Far too numerous glitches and would only want to play cause Michael Biehn as Cpl. Dwayne Hicks is back. I bet Oliver Harper on his Let’s Play channel on YouTube has already covered it.
Honestly, I’d prefer if more of the Dark Horse Comics ALIENS and PREDATOR mini-series were adapted into games. Hell, I still highly consider ALIENS versus PREDATOR 2 + Primal Hunt to be excellent in its storytelling (Still have to use the 1920x1080 fix in the ini file.) It weaves the storyline through all three species too. Wish there were enhanced remakes of the first two ALIENS versus PREDATOR PC games using current graphics. But I digress.
Also want to play PREDATOR: Concrete Jungle but it’s a bit glitchy on PCSX2. Maybe the next ALIENS versus PREDATOR game might be using the Unreal 4 or id Tech 6 (?) or whichever graphics engine.

Post
#1089395
Topic
Video Games - a general discussion thread
Time

Bingowings said:

Finally finished Alien Isolation. A very good game in many ways but those awful quick time events.
The ending is a bit of a let down too.
Looks like someone too a leaf our of the Prometheus book by not actually ending the story and leaving stuff for a sequel that may never happen.
I’m away for my summer break soon so as a palette cleanser I’ve fired up the Orange Box and started playing Portal 1. The difficulty gradient on that game is a bit abrupt. It’s a load of fun still though.

Really hoping Creative Assembly makes more ALIEN series games. Already was a huge fan of their TOTAL WAR games and glad they did it right. Still don’t know if I’d want to play ALIENS: Colonial Marines.

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#1089392
Topic
Info: The Dark Knight - EE Reduction and Original Color Timing
Time

Swazzy said:

http://batman-news.com/2017/07/10/christopher-nolan-4k-remaster-dark-knight-trilogy/

Interesting that Nolan himself is instigated in the production of this remaster. Maybe we’ll see a theatrically faithful version yet?

Will be awesome to buy these again on UHD. Especially with Batman Begins and The Dark Knight fully remastered in a 4K DI. Hoping the BDs included will be sourced from the remaster. Hell, I’d rather get a UHD The Dark Knight Trilogy boxset with the remastered BDs included. Hopefully BD100s for said UHDs.

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#1089041
Topic
Info: 'Goodfellas' - 4k remaster = huge colour changes!
Time

Another Necrobump.

Held onto the original BD25 Blu-ray disc for a long while. Even owned the HD DVD and Two-Disc Special Edition back in the day. Glad I own the UHD which looks amazing with film grain intact as it should, being that it’s on a BD100 along with Native 4K, and even has the BD’s from the 25th Anniversary remaster.
Does the 25th Anniversary/UHD release need to be re-color timed to the original BD25 release? IMO, the BD25 release is from an outdated transfer and not entirely sure what master it was derived from yet I’m way more familiar with the colors from it.
All I need to do is just get the OST CD release. Is it certain the 5.1 mix featured on these releases I’m listing are the cinematic mix? One is obviously Lossy and thankfully the latter is Lossless. Would be nice to have an uncompressed PCM track if need be.

BD25 release (Fairly much the same as the HD DVD.)

Blu-ray ALL America - Warner Home Video
Commentaries:
Audio Commentary with director Martin Scorsese, actors Ray Liotta, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino, and Frank Vincent, co-screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi, producers Irwin Winkler and Barbara De Fina, cinematographer Michael Ballhaus, and editor Thelma Schoomaker
Audio Commentary with former mobster Henry Hill and former FBI agent Edward McDonald
Extras:
“Getting Made” featurette (29:34)
“The Workaday Gangster” featurette (7:57)
“The GoodFellas Legacy” featurette (13:32)
“Paper Is Cheaper Than Film” featurette (4:27)
Theatrical Trailer
Subtitles:
English, English HoH, French, and Spanish
Aspect Ratio:
1.78:1
Picture Format:
1080p 24fps VC-1
Soundtrack(s):
English Dolby Digital 5.1
French Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Case type:
Keep Case
Notes:
Confirmed to be “Region All”.
All extras are in SD.

UHD 4K release.

Blu-ray ALL America - Warner Home Video
Extras:
DISC ONE (Blu-ray 4K)

  • The Film (4K)
    Audio Commentary with director Martin Scorsese, actors Ray Liotta, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino, and Frank Vincent, co-screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi, producers Irwin Winkler and Barbara De Fina, cinematographer Michael Ballhaus, and editor Thelma Schoomaker
    Audio Commentary with former mobster Henry Hill and former FBI agent Edward McDonald

DISC TWO (Blu-ray)

  • The Film (1080p)
    Audio Commentary with director Martin Scorsese, actors Ray Liotta, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino, and Frank Vincent, co-screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi, producers Irwin Winkler and Barbara De Fina, cinematographer Michael Ballhaus, and editor Thelma Schoomaker
    Audio Commentary with former mobster Henry Hill and former FBI agent Edward McDonald

DISC THREE (Blu-ray)
“Scorsese’s Goodfellas” documentary (29:54) (1080p)
“Getting Made” featurette (29:34)
“Made Me: The GoodFellas Legacy” featurette (13:35)
“The Workaday Gangster” featurette (8:00)
“Paper Is Cheaper Than Film” featurette (4:30)
“Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film” (105:13)
Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes shorts

  • “I Like Mountain Music” (7:02)
  • “She Was an Acrobat’s Daughter” (8:39)
  • “Racketeer Rabbit” (7:55)
  • “Bugs and Thugs” (7:14)
    Theatrical Trailer (1:30)
    Subtitles:
    4K: Cantonese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English HoH, Greek, Finnish, French, German HoH, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian HoH, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin (Simplified), Mandarin (Traditional), Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish (Castilian), Spanish (Latin), Swedish, Thai, Turkish
    Blu-ray: Cantonese, Czech, Dutch, English HoH, Greek, French, German HoH, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian HoH, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin (Simplified), Mandarin (Traditional), Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish (Castilian), Spanish (Latin), Thai, Turkish
    Aspect Ratio:
    1.78:1
    Picture Format:
    2160p 24fps HEVC
    Soundtrack(s):
    4K:
    English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
    Russian Dolby Digital 5.1
    Czech Dolby Digital 2.0 surround
    French Dolby Digital 2.0 surround
    German Dolby Digital 2.0 surround
    Hungarian Dolby Digital 2.0 surround
    Italian Dolby Digital 2.0 surround
    Japanese Dolby Digital 2.0 surround
    Polish Dolby Digital 2.0 surround
    Spanish (Castilian) Dolby Digital 2.0 surround
    Spanish (Latin) Dolby Digital 2.0 surround
    Thai Dolby Digital 2.0 surround
    Portuguese (Brazilian) Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
    Turkish Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
    Blu-ray:
    English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
    Russian Dolby Digital 5.1
    Czech Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
    French Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
    German Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
    Hungarian Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
    Italian Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
    Japanese Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
    Polish Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
    Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
    Thai Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
    Portuguese Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
    Turkish Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
    Case type:
    Keep Case
    Notes:
    DISC THREE includes optional Czech, Dutch, English HoH, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin (Traditional), Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish (Castilian), Spanish (Latin), Thai subtitles

Caps-a-Holic.com is certain to have proper screen comparisons. Just wish the 25th Anniversary film disc took up the entirety of the BD50 it’s on. Clocks in around 36GB~34GB in size when it ought to be around 44GB.

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#1089029
Topic
De Palma's PHANTOM (1974) Original Version Restoration *released*
Time

Any differences for this compared to these three Blu-ray disc releases?
How about a BD25 of this version? Movie-only would be fine.

Blu-ray ALL America - Shout! Factory
Scream Factory, Collector’s Edition
Extras:
DISC ONE (Blu-ray)

  • The Film
    Audio Commentary with actress Jessica Harper, actor Gerrit Graham, and The Juicy Fruits (Archie Hahn, Jeffrey Comanor, and Harold Oblong AKA Peter Elbling)
    Audio Commentary with production designer Jack Fisk
    "Brian De Palma Backstage at the Paradise" interview (33:07)
    “Paul Williams Soul Inspiration” interview (34:54)
    “Behind the Mask with Tom Furman” interview (4:09)
    Alternate Takes (26:21)
    Swan Song (Outtake Footage) (7:27)
    “Still Gallery” slideshow (13:50)

DISC TWO: Special Features (DVD)
“Paradise Regained” documentary (50:10)
Interview with Paul Williams moderated by Guillermo del Toro (72:16)
Interview with costume designer Rosanna Norton (9:34)
Interview with Producer Edward R. Pressman (19:03)
Interview with drummer Gary Malaber (17:05)
“Alvin’s Art and Technique: A Look at the Neon Poster” featurette (11:36)
“Phantom of the Paradise Biography by Gerrit Graham” featurette (9:32)
“William Finley and Toy” featurette (0:33)
Radio Spots (2:34)
TV Spots (5:19)
Theatrical Trailers (5:07)
Still Gallery
Subtitles:
English
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1
Picture Format:
1080p 24fps AVC MPEG-4
Soundtrack(s):
English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Stereo
Case type:
2-Disc Keep Case
Notes:
All extras on disc 1 are in 1080p.
Initial releases featured an audio error on the first commentary in which there’s a brief overlap of separately recorded comments by Jessica Harper and Gerrit Graham around 71:06. It only lasts a few seconds though.
Comes with a slipcase and reversible artwork.

Blu-ray B France - Carlotta Films
Limited Edition
Extras:
DISC ONE (Blu-ray)

  • The Film
    "Paradise Regained" documentary (52:20)
    Guillermo Del Toro interviews Paul Williams (72:21)
    “The Swan Song Fiasco” featurette (11:26)
    Archive interview with Rosanna Norton (9:36) (1080i 60hz)
    “William Finley on the Phantom Doll” featurette (0:36)
    “Paradise Lost and Found” deleted scenes (13:40)
    “Brian De Palma Backstage at the Paradise” interview (33:08)
    Introduction from Gerrit Graham (0:51) (in French)
    Karaoke Tracks
  • Goodbye, Eddie, Goodbye (3:33)
  • Faust (3:19)
  • Special to me (Phoenix audition) (2:36)
  • Phantom’s theme (Beauty and the Beast) (2:46)
  • Old Souls (2:43)
  • The Hell of It (4:22)
    Radio Spots (2:27)
    Theatrical Trailer 1 (2:19)
    Theatrical Trailer 2 (1:08)

DISC TWO & THREE (DVD Copy)
Subtitles:
French (optional)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1
Picture Format:
1080p 24fps AVC MPEG-4
Soundtrack(s):
English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0
French DTS-HD Master Audio 1.0
Case type:
Special Case
Notes:
Extras are in English with optional French subtitles except where noted.
Extras are in 1080p except where noted.
Ultra collector edition n°6 - limited to 3000 numbered copies.
Includes a 160 page book entitled “Dr. Brian and Mr. De Palma” with the number printed on a paper bookmark.

Blu-ray B United Kingdom - Arrow Films
Extras:
Isolated Score and Effects Track
"Paradise Regained" documentary (50:12)
Guillermo Del Toro interviews Paul Williams (72:21)
“The Swan Song Fiasco” featurette (11:24)
Archive interview with Rosanna Norton (9:37)
“William Finley on the Phantom Doll” segment (0:34)
“Paradise Lost and Found” deleted scenes (13:38)
Gallery
Radio Spots (2:27)
Theatrical Trailers (3:27)
Subtitles:
English HoH
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1
Picture Format:
1080p 24fps AVC MPEG-4
Soundtrack(s):
English DTS-HD Master Audio 4.0
English LPCM 2.0 Stereo
Case type:
Keep Case
Notes:
Also available in steelbook packaging.
Comes with a reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned and a collector s booklet featuring a new writing on the film by festival programmer Michael Blyth and an exploration of the films troubled marketing history by Ari Kahan, curator of SwanArchives.org, illustrated with original stills and promotional material.

Well?

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#1089023
Topic
The Lair of the White Worm (Ken Russell, 1988) *BD25 RELEASED*
Time

It’s been officially released onto Blu-ray disc. The release from OP would make for an interesting second disc.

Blu-ray A America - Lions Gate Home Entertainment
Vestron Video Collector’s Series #6
Commentaries:
Audio commentary with Director Ken Russell
Audio commentary with Lisi Russell, in Conversation with Film Historian Matthew Melia
Extras:
“Worm Food: The Effects of The Lair of the White Worm” featurette (27:08)
“Cutting for Ken with Editor Peter Davies” featurette (9:32)
“Mary, Mary with Actress Sammi Davis” featurette (15:42)
Still Gallery (2:59)
Theatrical Trailer (2:11)
“Trailers from Hell” trailer featuring Producer Dan Ireland (1:45)
Subtitles:
English HoH
Aspect Ratio:
1.78:1
Picture Format:
1080p 24fps AVC MPEG-4
Soundtrack(s):
English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 stereo
Case type:
Keep Case

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#1088952
Topic
The Return of The Living Dead "Original" audio project. (Released)
Time

dark_jedi said:

Sorry Guys to revive this old ass thread lol but I am having 1 hell of a time locating my bit perfect LD rip of this audio, does anyone have on hand a bit perfect PCM rip for Return of The Living Dead they could share?

Thanks

Buy the Second Sight UK BD and rip the mono PCM yourself. You might as well take the remastered image from the Shout/Scream BD and nevermind.

Blu-ray B United Kingdom - Second Sight
Extras:
“More Brains! A Return to the Living Dead” documentary (1080p, 119:48)
A Conversation with Dan O’Bannon: The Final Interview (SD, 28:32)
“They Won’t Stay Dead: A Look at Return of the Living Dead Part II” documentary (SD, 28:32)
“Love Beyond the Grave: A Look at Return of the Living Dead 3” featurette (SD, 19:59)
Stacey Q Live! “Tonight” music video (SD)
Deleted Documentary Scenes (SD, 15:08)
“Return of the Living Dead in 3 Minutes” featurette (SD, 02:55)
“Resurrected Settings: The Filming Locations Today” featurette (SD, 09:37)
“The Origins of Return of the Living Dead” featurette (SD, 15:58)
“The FX of The Living Dead” featurette (SD, 21:29)
“Party Time: 45 Grave & the Sound of Return of the Living Dead” featurette (SD, 19:06)
2 Theatrical Trailers (1080p)
Aspect Ratio:
1.78:1
Picture Format:
1080p 24fps AVC MPEG-4
Soundtrack(s):
English DTS 5.1 (Altered)
English LPCM 2.0 Stereo (Altered)
English LPCM 2.0 Mono (Unaltered)

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#1088946
Topic
Fundamental Collection
Time

Any updates? Glad these are all BD25 from the looks of it. MINORITY REPORT has far better compression on the USA 2-Disc Blu-ray release compared to the single disc used everywhere else.
The Harry Potter releases should all be fully sequential regarding numbering, IMO. I’ve been using BDRebuilder to remove the dub audio tracks but keeping all the subtitles.

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#1088911
Topic
Video Games - a general discussion thread
Time

Possessed said:

Project64 has come a long way in the past few years. If you don’t care about texture packs it can run both Zelda games “out of the box”.

With those two I’d rather play it standard before adding any texture packs. Should grab the most current revision. (Course I play emulators with a wired XBOX 360 controller. The button mapping from N64 laid out to said controller is a bit tricky for certain games.)

Post
#1088864
Topic
<strong>STAR WARS: REBELS</strong> (animated tv series) - a general discussion thread
Time

Tobar said:

For those wondering about Cad Bane’s fate…

Thanks!

TV’s Frink said:

A cowboy in Star Wars?

They’re just jealous of Firefly.

Firefly is jealous of the Spaghetti Westerns Sergio Leone made. Cause as I mentioned, character might be more on Lee Van Cleef in a multitude of those.
(I highly recommend Day of Anger.)

Post
#1088859
Topic
Video Games - a general discussion thread
Time

Possessed said:

I’m pretty sure you can run virtual console on dolphin, but I only suggested virtual console because I thought time actually had a wii. If you’re wanting to emulate you can still buy it on virtual console for moral reasons then just use project64 to play an actual n64 rom if it doesn’t work, but it will. And if you’re dead set on using dolphin they’ve both been ported to GameCube anyway. (No enhancements straight emulation on a GameCube disc). The majoras mask one supposedly crashes on real hardware sometimes but ocarina of Time is pretty much a perfect emulation, they even changed the in game button references to correspond to the GameCube controller.

(Interestingly enough they are just plain emulators running a rom. I got my ocarina of time rom by extracting it from the GameCube disc and it works perfectly. I didn’t do that for mm cuz I heard it might crash, but in retrospect that was probably more due to the built in emulator on the collector’s edition than the rom they used. )

I think I know which GameCube disc you’re typing about. Has both OoT and MM on it and a few other things. Haven’t had much luck with N64 emulators though. TBH last time I ran one was a couple years ago.
Only have a PC currently and zero consoles. Well, tons if I can count emulators. For YAKUZA 1 & 2 on the PCSX2 emulator it’s a bit tricky setting up the graphics. Katamari Damacy is a bit weird on it being it displays boxes around objects occasionally but for some reason, MGS 2 & 3 play fine.
BUT, for both Dolphin and PCSX2 emulators, I keep forgetting to update the versions or whichever they’re called.

Been playing (on PC obviously) Victor Vran, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl (with Complete mod), Redout, Little Nightmares, State of Decay, World to the West, and some others.

Post
#1088858
Topic
Info: 'Ben Hur' 35mm for sale on ebay... do these sales happen a lot?
Time

captainsolo said:

As far as I know it’s always been SD only.

I’ve compared and the original widescreen LD is a different mix but the BD audio isn’t too far off in places. It may be a matter of the matrixing of the 70mm audio making it harder to distinguish as there is quite a lot of dialogue leakage to the rear channels.

So TCM or anyone else hasn’t broadcast the 1925 in HD at all?

Honestly, even though I own the BD release which I typed I own, I’d need to read more about the restoration. I know it received a 6K or higher remaster from 70mm with a 4K output (2.76:1 aspect ratio!), which looks completely stunning on the Blu-ray disc, but clueless on what master was used for the audio. Even if said audio is DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 on the BD. Glad it’s spread over 2 BD50s and also has an isolated music score (in Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround).
Interesting why I love this movie so much it’s due to the fact it’s an Epic and worth watching, even though I’m an Atheist. Better to have a greater appreciation for cinema compared to having it conflict with personal beliefs.

Will this be two BD25s or two BD50s?

Post
#1088771
Topic
Video Games - a general discussion thread
Time

Possessed said:

Ocarina of Time is pretty well considered a masterpiece and one of the greatest games ever made, and MM is just as good a game in my opinion, just not as iconic. (Although still extremely highly regarded.)

If you have a wii I recommend looking then up on the virtual console. (I used an emulator but I still bought them on the virtual console for basically the same reason we should own the official releases before downloading edits/preservations)

Intriguing since I was 8 in 1987 when The Lengend of Zelda reached the Nintendo. Played it at friends houses, had A Link to the Past for SNES. Skipped the entirety of owning a console the Fifth Generation and owned, bought myself, both a GameCube and XBOX PHAT. (That’s the OG XBOX, obviously.)
Is the Virtual Console active or not through Dolphin emulator? Usually run GameCube game though.

JayArgonaut said:

Jeebus said:

LuckyGungan2001 said:

I’ve been playing a heap of Fallout 3 recently. I know it gets a lot of hate, but if this is the worst Fallout game, I can’t wait to play the best.

It isn’t, that would be 4. The best of the 3D is New Vegas, no doubt.

Really? That’s interesting, I bought PS3 New Vegas some time ago but never played it much. Sounds like I ought to revisit it.

3, New Vegas, and 4 are far better with mods. Especially with Classic weapons and armor. Even a sweet, dunno if it’s still buggy, mod for 3 with Terminators called Cybernetic Dawn.

Post
#1088724
Topic
Video Games - a general discussion thread
Time

Possessed said:

Speaking of Zelda I’ve been playing Majoras Mask (n64 version but in high resolution and with enhanced texture packs via project64) and man that game is a work of art. Really puts you in a mood. The song of healing has such a magical feeling I almost feel like my own sorrows and (mental) problems melt away when I hear it.

I don’t know this feeling cause I never had any console that generation and must’ve skipped those two Zelda games. I was rocking a PC back then instead.

Post
#1088720
Topic
Superman (1941) (Mild-Mannered Edition) (Released)
Time

davextreme said:

Hey just a quick note to say that I’m over halfway done now!

Did any one attempt to make a video restoration of the Fleischer Superman cartoons? Davextreme’s project looks like more of a audio restoration.

The video from the Warner set is in very good shape. I did find a few spots on “Terror on the Midway” where the colors could use a little more work.

Or do you mean artificially upscaling it?

The proper next step would be for someone to raise the money to scan prints of the films. My dream would be to put together a Kickstarter to do just that but I simply don’t know enough to even start.

Are you using the Blu-ray discs or what?

Post
#1088589
Topic
4K restoration on Star Wars
Time

Haarspalter said:

Oh look, Disneys very first 4K Blu-ray will be Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/guardians-of-the-galaxy-2-to-be-disneys-first-4k-b/1100-6451468/?utm_source=gamefaqs&utm_medium=partner&utm_content=news_module&utm_campaign=homepage

It’s a 2K DI Upscale though.

Fang Zei said:

Haarspalter said:

Oh look, Disneys very first 4K Blu-ray will be Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/guardians-of-the-galaxy-2-to-be-disneys-first-4k-b/1100-6451468/?utm_source=gamefaqs&utm_medium=partner&utm_content=news_module&utm_campaign=homepage

I jumped over to The Digital Bits after seeing this just now only to find that Bill Hunt had posted the announcement from James Gunn in the middle of the night.

Curious that this comes ahead of any announcement from Disney on their plans for the format, although it probably makes more sense to start things off on a more personal and enthusiastic note from an actual director.

Vol 2 will probably be a day one buy since I can finally future-proof a Disney release. I’d much rather pay a few extra bucks for a 4k disc I can’t watch yet than pay for an overpriced combo pack with a dvd I’ll never watch at all and a blu-ray that’s stuck at 1080p and sdr.

Somehow this managed to be the first theatrical run of an MCU movie since Incredible Hulk to completely pass me by.

Bill Hunt can get bent.