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Bought star trek movies 1-10 off Apple tv , which was 19.99 and has now added the 4k version of the first 4 films, which is great value at £2 a film more so when the price of the 4 ultra HD films set is £60-80.
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Watching the motion picture and it seems a vast improvement over the old blu ray, can see a lot more detail on the models and we have better colour and skin tones and higher level of detail on stuff. I can understand they didn't release all 10 at once but you think they would of done all the original cast movies together (1-6).
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I see that you've got the German release just as I have. The Germans release many interesting titles on Blu-ray that don't seem to turn up over here or even in the United States, although I'm not referring to Soylent Green when I say that.
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Nowhere did it mention this when i was reading reviews on various websites of the release. Have you got it? |
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It's sometimes impossible to tell – I can't think of a moment where I've noticed the extra frame rate. That said, I always try to get releases with the correct frame rate because you're then watching what the director intended and what was originally filmed or animated.
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To be honest if I hadn't known about it in advance I wouldn't have noticed, just like I never noticed the difference in speeds between US and European DVDs. It is still a good release, but it loses points for that. It sounds as though the upcoming German Blu-ray release of Island of the Fishmen is going to suffer from the same issue sadly.
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