In regard to the Atmos mix, during the scene where dollar bills are raining down on the crowd during the parade, I actually thought it was raining outside with drops of raining hitting my skylight overhead. We have had nearly 800 storms, tornadoes, etc., in Oklahoma in the month of May alone, so...
Well, I would like to offer my most humble apologies to Mr. Harris in questioning his review. My 4K Blu-rays of the Burton Batman movies arrived today, and I watched the first 20 minutes or so of the first movie. While it does look excellent -- certainly better than it ever has -- it does not...
OK, I understand that, certainly. Thank you for clarifying. I do always check to see what you have to say about any video before purchasing, and have for many, many years now.
Thank you, Mr. Harris. I'm still a bit confused I guess. I know that "film" doesn't have a resolution, per se, but if we considered it in terms of resolution, 35mm film contains more information than 4K video, which is a far cry from comparing SD being upgraded to HD (as someone else mentioned)...
Of course, they do, but whether "the best they can" is a revelation, as most reviews suggest, or "meh," you do not know if you have not seen them. I find Mr. Harris' review to be rather disappointing, and I suspect it's considerably better than the review suggests. We shall see.
Ordinarily I would agree. In fact, I would say his opinion normally trumps ALL other reviewers, but it's still a personal opinion based on what he is seeing, and it's quite different from literally every other reviewer, who are practically giddy at the final product. Not one other reviewer has...
Saying there is no 4K information to be found on the first three movies is quite the opposite of just about every other review I've read, which all seem to be blown away by, not just the HDR, but the added clarity and detail found in these discs.