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New extras or just the sixteenth edition of the same film?
Seems to me like physical perks only. Wouldn't surprise me if it's repeats of the old discs.
"Return to the mindblowing creation that is Christopher Nolan's Inception with this brand new Ultimate Collector's Edition featuring a Steelbook with new key art, theatrical poster and other premiums."
You can't really get a steelbook or cool packaging of this movie anymore without paying exorbitant prices on the second-hand market, so I think this one's worth it even without bonus features.
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Packaging-wise for US buyers, is there any advantage to basic Zavvi shipping vs Amazon UK with gift wrapping?
Saw it mentioned on Blu-ray.com's front page this morning for new pre orders.
Interstellar is also listed getting the same release type.
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Interstellar-4K-Blu-ray/360875/
Already have it on 4k but it’s in my top 3 so pre ordered anyway
What's the reason none of the Nolan 4k releases have Dolby Vision?
Dynamic metadata isn’t really needed for colour grades under 1000 nits, at least that’s what some people in the industry think. Why Nolan’s movies, no clue :( It would be nice though.
The idea is for Dolby vision to correctly map the films peak brightness to match your displays peak brightness on a shot by shot or scene by scene basis, as opposed to a static “this should work” setting. Thats all it does, it’s to help prevent clipping and color inaccuracy on displays that can’t hit the movies peak brightness all the time in the right areas, but if the films peak brightness is well within the limits of your display, it really should look no different whether it has Dolby vision or not. Oppenheimer for example I believe only peaks at around 230 nits, hardly needs dynamic metadata for even a standard HDR display to handle correctly.
Is this Amazon UK only? Or will it come to the US store?
UGH! I just bought the full slip for a ridiculous price. Now this?