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  1. jayembee

    Is there a reason no (or very few?) David Fincher films are on 4K disc?

    I don't doubt it. But, well, ya know, at the end of my days when I'm lying in my death-bed, and the Grim Reaper is at the door crooking his finger for me to follow him, I don't think I'm going to dwell on the fact that I never got around to watching The Social Network. Or anything else that...
  2. jayembee

    Is there a reason no (or very few?) David Fincher films are on 4K disc?

    It's rather funny that The Social Network is the one Fincher film I didn't have (and didn't want*) in my collection. I have everything else in blu-ray, except Panic Room (DVD) and Mank (no physical release yet). And yet, The Social Network is the only one on UHD, and which ended up in my...
  3. jayembee

    Is there a reason no (or very few?) David Fincher films are on 4K disc?

    Hah. I used to have a thing for the "ka-" phoneme. I'd find myself getting involved with women named "Karen" or "Carol" or the like. I ended up marrying a "Katrina".
  4. jayembee

    Is there a reason no (or very few?) David Fincher films are on 4K disc?

    They've both been rumored for 2-3 years now. They were among a number of Sony titles that were announced for UHD release in Europe but not for the US, but they never came out in Europe, either. I think the only one that actually did get released (in Europe) was Easy Rider.
  5. jayembee

    Is there a reason no (or very few?) David Fincher films are on 4K disc?

    If I recall correctly, of the six titles in Box #1, four were decided upon by Sony, and two were chosen by popular vote. I believe that the latter two were A League of Their Own and Jerry Maguire. If the same was true (probably) of Box #2, I would guess that the two popular-vote titles were...
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