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I might be mistaken but the version of Die Hard currently screening on Film4HD in the UK looks like it’s the 4K remaster! Looks different from the BD!
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The 2.0 surround track on the non-anamorphic DVD is also a remix, most likely a fold-down of the 5.1 remix.
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TCM in France is currently showing the same remaster as this Netflix: darker, warmer, more colorfull. So I guess TV channels have this one now.
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I got the non-anamorphic DVD for one buck, I really love the color timing.
Since the movie transfered to 16/9, it has never looked like it was before.
A compare with the 4K could be cool.
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(2019-04-12, 04:38 PM)Stamper Wrote: I got the non-anamorphic DVD for one buck, I really love the color timing.
Since the movie transfered to 16/9, it has never looked like it was before.
A compare with the 4K could be cool.
I've never gotten the original 1-3 DVDs but they should all be straight ports of the THX LD remasters. With the SE DVDs 1 and 2 were slightly massaged and manipulated in their color and overall appearance. Ironically the shots of the 4K DH1 most closely resemble the original widescreen non-THX LD.
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