This was a replacement disc obtained through Walmart.com because our first copy, from Best Buy.com, caused our player to exhibit a noise during load up and during the first 10 minutes or so of the film -- this replacement disc does the same thing, and even causes the noise to appear later on in the feature after disappearing for awhile.
Thew in the accompanying 1080p Blu-ray from this set, which Kino Lorber claims was based on the 4K scan/transfer done for the 2160p version, to see if it too makes noise in my Panasonic DP-UB9000 -- it doesn't, which means the 4K disc is what is giving my player problems. The transfer looked pretty good, too, even without the HDR10 layer from the UHD disc; Kino put out a standalone Blu-ray of the 1080p disc for those who haven't transitioned to Ultra HD yet, and from what I understand, the disc contained in the 4K set is the exact same one. Not sure how any of these Blu-rays compare to Scream Factory's Collector's Edition from a few years ago...