so, you know when you're just having one of those days where everything is going wrong? well, michael douglas's character in the 1993 movie falling down takes that to a whole new level. it's this super intense urban thriller that's getting a fancy new 4k blu-ray release, courtesy of arrow video. i'm actually pretty stoked about this, since i love watching old movies with remastered visuals - it's like experiencing them for the first time all over again.
anyway, this limited edition release is packed with some awesome extras, including new interviews and a bunch of physical goodies. the 4k version is going to set you back $50, but if you're not feeling the 4k vibe, you can always opt for the standard blu-ray version, which is a bit more budget-friendly at $40. both versions are dropping on july 21, and preorders are available at major retailers, so you can get ready to add this to your collection.
now, i know some of you might be thinking, "what's the big deal about a 4k restoration?" but trust me, it makes a huge difference. the cinematographer, andrzej bartkowiak, actually approved this new restoration, so you know it's going to be top-notch. plus, it's got dolby vision and hdr10 support, which is just fancy talk for "it's going to look really, really good". and if you're an audiophile, you'll be stoked to know that the soundtrack has been remastered in lossless stereo 2.0 and dts-hd ma 4.0 surround sound.
one of the coolest things about this release, though, is the collector's booklet that comes withRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?
anyway, this limited edition release is packed with some awesome extras, including new interviews and a bunch of physical goodies. the 4k version is going to set you back $50, but if you're not feeling the 4k vibe, you can always opt for the standard blu-ray version, which is a bit more budget-friendly at $40. both versions are dropping on july 21, and preorders are available at major retailers, so you can get ready to add this to your collection.
now, i know some of you might be thinking, "what's the big deal about a 4k restoration?" but trust me, it makes a huge difference. the cinematographer, andrzej bartkowiak, actually approved this new restoration, so you know it's going to be top-notch. plus, it's got dolby vision and hdr10 support, which is just fancy talk for "it's going to look really, really good". and if you're an audiophile, you'll be stoked to know that the soundtrack has been remastered in lossless stereo 2.0 and dts-hd ma 4.0 surround sound.
one of the coolest things about this release, though, is the collector's booklet that comes withRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?