
VonMagnum
Audioholic Chief
If Auro-3D movies were coming out left and right, it'd be different. The real problem is the company looks like it's on its death bed gaging by the lack of activity there.
Yeah, I don’t think I will be able to finish watching the first Fantastic Beasts movie. I’m not going to even try watching the 2nd one.Funny you should mention that one as I just bought the 3D one from Europe (turned out to be 3D only) and remuxed it (it was only 5.1 so even the TrueHD 7.1 base track on the Atmos version should be an improvement regardless. Sadly, I doubt even 3D will.make the script any better.....).
Yeah. I was skipping around a little, but I did watch a lot of the movie, including the Spider-Tank scenes. Did not impress me at all, especially when I saw the helicopter fly above and I couldn’t hear much overhead. Compare this to the helicopters in Cliffhanger, it would be like 0 (Ghost ITS) to 1000 (Cliffhanger).Really? I remember thinking the soundtrack sounded pretty good when I watched it. I don't recall specifics offhand, except the birds in the tree flying overhead front to back before the tank scene particularly caught my attention. The 3D video was really good (more fake looking without it in terms of CGI).
Wow. So Terminator-2 4K is in the same boat as Alien 4K - no Atmos or DTSX remaster. Disappointing alright.I was disappointed they went to all that bother with T2 3D and 4K and it still had only 5.1 sound.
The new Mary Poppins shows no 4K version at all and yet they still stuck with only 7.1 on the Blu-ray. They clearly want to milk it as much as possible and then release a 4K special edition with their usual locked 7.1.4 Atmos do you can buy it again.
You think they are anti-Atmos? Those bastards!I think Cameron and Nolan both despise more than 5.1 for some crazy reason (I know with Nolan it's because he doesn't want the home releases to sound better than it did at the theater and he's pro-film and pro-IMAX and wishes everything else would just DIE). It's ridiculous since it's only at the theater for a short time and IMAX theaters are few and far between. I'd almost like to boycott him entirely except he makes some damn fine movies....![]()
Did you see Venom in the theaters in either IMAX or Atmos? It’s being re-released with IMAX enhanced ok 4K. It didn’t come out in time for the X8500H review.I know I SHOULD go watch Fantastic Beasts right now since I got Atmos + 3D to try, but somehow I don't really want to. There's Venom, but it's only 5.1 audio. I could rewatch Ghost in the Shell to see if I hear what you hear, but I just watched it a couple of months ago. Decisions decisions. I'm still waiting on The Great Wall in 3D/Atmos to arrive from England as well.
Are they still releasing 3D Blu-rays?No, I haven't seen it all yet. I read about the IMAX Enhanced version recently, but I didn't see a time frame. I've thought about waiting to get that one instead of the 4K Atmos version for the IMAX Ratio (I'd rip/remux DTS:X instead then). I'm thinking about getting a 2.35:1 screen later this year, though so IMAX Enhanced wouldn't look as good (it'd be smaller on that size screen at home) in that case. Ah well, I'd watch the 3D version either way.![]()
Yes, but fewer are released in the US these days (very few). There are a lot still being released in Europe and other parts of the world, although even there a few movies weren't released in 3D on Blu-Ray that were at the the theaters (e.g. Ralph Breaks the Internet, Mission Impossible Fallout, although the latter was released on 3D streaming over Sky cable. 3D fans haven't been pleased. 3D projectors are still being made, but not TVs, which is part of the problem. If there were even a couple of 65" models, the market would probably continue indefinitely as 4K is not replacement for 3D.Are they still releasing 3D Blu-rays?