The sound mix is definitely not as dynamic as the IMAX, and it very much reminded me of the standard version. Not bad, but also doesn't rock as it could have. Film is still awesome, but definitely works better on a big screen (Which I say to its credit)
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They can achieve the higher frame rate conversion by doing the same modern TV do, which is advance frame interpolation using a CGI reconstructed frame every other frame.
HDR in B/W can be really good. HDR isn't just colors. For B/W it can do great results in highlights and shadows. So no one should dismiss HDR for B/W content like NOTLD
As far as I know, there is some benefit to HDR with B&W, not as much, but still appreciable. Probably gonna see a bit more detail, since you'll see more shades of gray
@alleycat The new 4K Blu Ray of Dr. Who and the Daleks is incredible! I never knew 2-Perf 35mm could look so good. The colours in particular look incredible. Can't wait for "Invasion" next month!
I can honestly say they haven't, the emotional beats aren't there, and I'd say they are the heart of the film, as they should be, and as far as the stunts are concerned, boy...you're not ready LOL
Of course! One hitch in that version though, during the climax the footage shifted from IMAX to 2.4:1, and the color timing changed dramatically from chilly cool to summer dusk in 2 consecutive shots of the same thing. Other than that, holy hell, an absolute romp
@stwd4nder2 Eric's quite well known and liked, I never had any doubt. He's now reached the initial target with a few days to go to raise some funds beyond it!