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- Robert Harris
This one is simple, especially coming from Columbia.
I've always considered Harold Ramis' 1993 Groundhog Day as being derived from Jonathan Heap's wonderful short film from 1991 - 12:01 PM, but that could just be the eye of the beholder.
Everyone knows this terrific film, so no need to go into it.
The new 4k is perfect in every detail. A no-brainer purchase.
Image – 5 (Dolby Vision)
Audio – 5 (Dolby Atmos)
Pass / Fail – Pass
Plays nicely with projectors - Yes
Makes use of and works well in 4k - 4.25
Upgrade from Blu-ray - Yes
Upgrade from 4k UHD - No (unless you're a steelbook investor)
Highly Recommended
RAH
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I've always considered Harold Ramis' 1993 Groundhog Day as being derived from Jonathan Heap's wonderful short film from 1991 - 12:01 PM, but that could just be the eye of the beholder.
Everyone knows this terrific film, so no need to go into it.
The new 4k is perfect in every detail. A no-brainer purchase.
Image – 5 (Dolby Vision)
Audio – 5 (Dolby Atmos)
Pass / Fail – Pass
Plays nicely with projectors - Yes
Makes use of and works well in 4k - 4.25
Upgrade from Blu-ray - Yes
Upgrade from 4k UHD - No (unless you're a steelbook investor)
Highly Recommended
RAH
Thank you for supporting HTF when you preorder using the link below. As an Amazon Associate, HTF earns from qualifying purchases. If you are using an adblocker you will not see link.
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