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  1. Josh Steinberg

    Press Release Paramount Presents! Press Release: To Catch a Thief (1955) (4k UHD)

    If you look closely, the movie is on the 4K disc, and the Blu-ray contains bonus features, not the theatrical version of the film. So it’s not really a combo pack in the traditional sense.
  2. Josh Steinberg

    Press Release Paramount Presents! Press Release: To Catch a Thief (1955) (4k UHD)

    Not really, not these days. It’s simply dictated by each studio/label’s current home video policy. The major studios, for the most part, have made it their policy to no longer include a BD, whether it be remastered or same as an earlier release. This is true for both their new release titles and...
  3. Josh Steinberg

    Press Release Paramount Presents! Press Release: To Catch a Thief (1955) (4k UHD)

    The fact that they’re no longer including them, from my perspective, indicates that it is. I agree that it’s more “every little helps” than vast quantities of cash, but looking big picture: -Many catalog titles on UHD are selling in the hundreds to low thousands of units - not very many...
  4. Josh Steinberg

    Press Release Paramount Presents! Press Release: To Catch a Thief (1955) (4k UHD)

    The simple reality of the situation is that the 4K UHD disc format is now eight years old and is a mature format that’s about as widely adopted as it’s ever going to be. The vast majority of consumers using legacy formats like Blu-ray and DVD aren’t willing to pay an extra premium for a UHD...
  5. Josh Steinberg

    Press Release Paramount Presents! Press Release: To Catch a Thief (1955) (4k UHD)

    I mean the honest answer is that these things are made by humans and humans make mistake. That initial Star Trek disc with the error, it wasn’t the kind of error that ripped a viewer out of the film - it repeated one shot inside the bridge instead of using a different one, and so it didn’t...
  6. Josh Steinberg

    Press Release Paramount Presents! Press Release: To Catch a Thief (1955) (4k UHD)

    No. On Kaladascape too, coming out on 4K disc soon, will probably appear on the other services sometime between now and then.
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