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"The Karate Kid" Celebrates 40 Years of Crane Kicks with a New 4K UHD Blu-ray June 18th

Matthew Hartman


Posted Wed Mar 27, 2024 at 07:31 AM PDT by

**Get ready to sweep your collection's leg! Sony continues to dive deep into their archives for a new 40th Anniversary 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release of John G. Alvidson's classic The Karate Kid. If you didn't pick up the trilogy collection, this edition kicks in the door with weathered VHS-style packaging with some exciting new bonus features. **

While the previous trilogy set is barely two years old, Sony is already revisiting the first The Karate Kidon 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray to celebrate its 40th Anniversary. More than a simple repressing with weathered VHS-style packaging, this disc offers some new bonus features in the form of a new audio commentary track with the creators of Cobra Kaiand if that wasn't enough, the disc also comes with 30-minutes of never-before-seen deleted scene dailies. Maybe not enough for some to go for a double dip, but for fans that only wanted the classic first film, they can now have it in the collection. **
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The Karate Kid: 40th Anniversary - 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray

 

SYNOPSIS
*Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the coming-of-age classic


from Academy Award®-winning director John G. Avildsen (1976, Rocky)


that will leave you cheering! There is more to karate than fighting. This is the lesson that Daniel (Ralph Macchio), a San Fernando Valley teenager, is about to learn from a most unexpected teacher: Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki "Pat" Morita in his Academy Award®-nominated performance, Best Supporting Actor, 1984), an elderly handyman who also happens to be a master of the martial arts. His training and these vital lessons will be called into play when an outmatched Daniel faces Johnny (William Zabka), the skilled leader of the Cobra Kai


a vicious gang of karate school bullies


in a no-holds-barred karate tournament for the championship of the Valley. *

DISC DETAILS AND BONUS MATERIALS
4K ULTRA HD DISC:

Restored from the original camera negative, presented in 4K resolution with Dolby Vision
English Dolby Atmos + English 5.1 + English Stereo
Special Features:

  • ALL-NEW: Commentary with the Creators of Cobra Kai Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg
  • ALL-NEW: Over 30 Minutes of Deleted Scene Dailies -- go behind the scenes of this classic favorite like never before with raw footage from a variety of unused scenes!
  • 4 Deleted Scenes
  • Remembering The Karate Kid Featurette
  • Theatrical Trailer

BLU-RAY DISC™

Feature presented in high definition
English 5.1
Special Features:

  • Blu-Pop™ Pop-Up Track
  • Commentary with Director John G. Avildsen, Writer Robert Mark Kamen and Actors Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita
  • "The Way of The Karate Kid" Multi-Part Making-Of Featurette
  • "Beyond the Form" Featurette
  • "East Meets West: A Composer's Notebook"
  • "Life of Bonsai" Featurette

CAST AND CREW

  • Directed By: John G. Avildsen
  • Produced By: Jerry Weintraub
  • Written By: Robert Mark Kamen
  • Cast: Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pat" Morita, Elisabeth Shue, Martin Kove, William Zabka

SPECS

  • Run Time: Approx. 127 minutes
  • Rating: PG
  • 4K UHD Feature Picture: 2160p Ultra High Definition, 1.85:1
  • 4K UHD Feature Audio: English Dolby Atmos (Dolby TrueHD 7.1 Compatible) | English 5.1 DTS-HD MA | English Stereo DTS-HD MA
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Fresh used discs (lemmy.world)
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My favorite secondhand store advertised the Fu Manchu movies so I snagged all of them and added a few more discs for shits and giggles. Luckily I have a weeks vacation ahead of me and can actually watch some of them now! 🥳🍺

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I've got some real garbage here

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I’ve been building a collection ever since I noticed some of my favorite titles would come and go from streaming services back in 2017 and many of these titles aren’t available at all on any streaming services at the moment, or only on one of the ad-only “free” services.

Nothing is in a particular order at the moment. At one point, they were all separated by category, so you might notice some groups, but I haven’t re-sorted since moving to a new shelf.

My tastes vary wildly from art house to total trash and everything in between and building a collection of favorites has helped me visualize the kind of movies and shows I enjoy.

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The UHDs are new, the BDs are second hand. The only blind buy here is Knock at the cabin. Looking forward to rewatching Barbie.

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The 1984 film that launched a million terrible Arnold impersonations, The Terminator, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this October, and director James Cameron hopes that his plan to release it in 4K UHD will give it a youthful glow. As he has done previously with his action blockbusters (The Abyss, Aliens, and True Lies), Cameron believes taking these big technical swings will pay off in the long run. However, fan reactions have been mixed, with many arguing that the move causes a rift.

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According to recent interviews, Cameron’s decision to up it to 4K UHD on film appears to be twofold. The first is not solely relying on digital versions because, well, technology happens. Digital copies get corrupted, degraded, mismanaged, or just lost, so having physical and digital masters can ensure the longevity of the film for fans to pass on from generation to generation.

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Believe it or not, Reddit had some thoughts on how it’s a big miss in previous Cameron 4K attempts. Redditor NYC_Goody writes, “He’s literally using an ai upscaller on top of the dnr to create fake details that aren’t even there. A disc isn’t just gonna make that disappear.” Fellow subreddit contributor pkersey6996 adds, “Aliens looks hideous. I could not get over how horrible it looked on the iTunes file compared to the 30th anniversary Blu-ray.

The Terminator may be looking to the future by scaling up to the 4K UHD this October, but Cameron has quite a few minds of longtime fans to change if he expects them to go along with him and Arnold “if they want to live” in the hearts of fans

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Streaming services have transformed the way we view film and television, leaving us isolated on our couches, subject to the suggestions of an algorithm. But a small group of film buffs with a fondness for physical media are hoping to lure people back into the real world — one abandoned newspaper box at a time.

The Free Blockbuster project began in 2019, when Brian Morrison, a film and television producer in Los Angeles, and a former Blockbuster employee, painted the company’s blue-and-yellow logo onto an old box and filled it with DVDs.

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The Free Blockbuster movement slowly gained traction and eventually, more than 200 other community boxes had opened from Louisiana to Canada and even Britain — though it is unclear how many remain operational.

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“We are social animals; we want to go out into the world and engage with each other,” said Mr. Morrison, who keeps a lending library outside his home. He often refills it with DVDs and VHS tapes including TV series, horror movies and, on occasion, signed independent films, and said that it had encouraged interaction with his neighbors.

Andrew Kevin Walker, a Los Angeles-based screenwriter, said he had visited secondhand stores especially to seek out films to leave in the boxes — including two sealed James Bond box sets and a copy of “Cobra,” a 1986 film written by Sylvester Stallone. “It’s an opportunity for people to really share their love of cinema, whether it be their favorite guilty pleasure, or their favorite movie of all time,” he said.

FreeBlockbuster.org - there's only 1 listed in the UK in Midsomer Norton:

Today has seen the Premiere of the UK's first Free Blockbuster free retro video rental, and it's in Midsomer Norton!

Take a movie, leave a movie (or just take a movie and bring it back).

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Entrepreneur Joe said: " I've always had a love of retro and vintage things, and felt the need to bring this experience to MSN. A perfect extension to Miscellaneous Joe's, my local small business selling retro, vintage, and collectible items, including old VHS tapes and machines!

"You can find the movies outside (or maybe inside) Celia's Place on Midsomer Norton's High Street."

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we have some good announcement news today, so let’s get right to it...

First up this afternoon, our friends at The Warner Archive Collection have just revealed more great new Blu-ray titles that are all due to street on 4/30, including Charles Brabin’s The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932), Fred Zinnemann’s The Nun’s Story (1959), William Wyler’s Friendly Persuasion (1956), Francis Ford Coppola’s The Rain People (1969) and You’re a Big Boy Now (1966), and finally a Hanna-Barbera Double Feature of Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (1998) and Scooby-Doo: Return to Zombie Island (2019)!

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Moving on, Kino Lorber Studio Classics has just set both Mark DiSalle’s The Perfect Weapon (1991) and Sam Firstenberg’s Revenge of the Ninja (1983) for release on Blu-ray Disc on 5/21.

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Not to be outdone, Imprint has just unveiled their June slate of Blu-ray titles, which will include a pair of box sets: After Dark: Neo-Noir Cinema – Collection Three—including Homicide (1991), White Sands (1992), The Crossing Guard (1995), Heaven’s Prisoners (1996), Under Suspicion (2000), and Dirty Pretty Things (2002)—and Martin Scorsese: Films of Faith—including The Last Temptation of Christ (1988), Kundun (1997), and Silence (2016). Also forthcoming are Steven Shainberg’s Secretary (2002), Boaz Yakin’s Fresh (1994), Matthew Ryan Hoge’s The United States of Leland (2003), and Martha Coolidge’s Rambling Rose (1991).

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In other news, Radiance Films in the UK is having a flash sale on their online shop, which you’ll find here with lots of discounted titles. And if you spend over £100 ($125 USD), you can get an addition 10% off by using the code BIGSPENDER at check out.

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They are:

  • Beast Fighter (Karate Bullfighter and Karate Bearfighter) - US and CA
  • The Miracle Fighters - UK, US and CA
  • The Valiant Red Peony: Red Peony Gambler I-III - UK

Tech specs from Blu-ray.com

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I may have bought some of them just because they were cheap. 😂

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Pupi Avatis acclaimed giallo is coming to bluray in France on march 29th

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Top 20 Selling Blu-ray Discs

  1. Wonka
  2. Migration
  3. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
  4. Oppenheimer
  5. Dune: Part One
  6. The Marvels
  7. American Psycho
  8. Trolls Band Together
  9. Twister
  10. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
  11. Priscilla
  12. Creepshow
  13. Five Nights at Freddy's
  14. Dream Scenario
  15. The Expendables 4
  16. Barbie
  17. Dredd
  18. Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning, Part One
  19. The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy
  20. The Batman

Source: NPD VideoScan First Alert (based on unit sales from reporting retailers)

Top 20 Selling 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Discs

  1. Oppenheimer
  2. Dune: Part One
  3. Wonka
  4. American Psycho
  5. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
  6. Creepshow
  7. Dredd
  8. Migration
  9. The Batman
  10. The Marvels
  11. Edge of Tomorrow
  12. Creature from the Black Lagoon
  13. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
  14. Army of Darkness
  15. The Super Mario Bros. Movie
  16. Godzilla vs. Kong
  17. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
  18. Train to Busan
  19. Planet Earth III
  20. Event Horizon

Source: NPD VideoScan First Alert (based on unit sales from reporting retailers)

https://www.mediaplaynews.com/research/top-20-selling-blu-ray-and-4k-discs-for-week-ended-3-9-24/

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About half are blind buys.

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Best Animated Feature Oscar winner RANGO comes to 4K Ultra HD for the first time ever, in this limited edition Steelbook from Paramount. Rango is a kooky pet chameleon that finds himself tossed into a wild and raucous town in desperate need of a hero. Refreshingly original with eye-popping animation, this hysterical adventure features an all-star vocal cast lead by Johnny Depp.

Pre-order:

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Rango-4K-Blu-ray/357742/

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A quick follow-up on an earlier storyhttps://feddit.uk/post/9127778:

Recently, we sat down with Coon to discuss her role in Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire and couldn’t help but ask her to elaborate on her physical media comments. She took the opportunity to double down on the importance of collecting movies:

“I guess I didn’t understand what we would be losing with streaming. Tracy (Letts) really did educate me about the fact that so many of these films now are completely inaccessible if you don’t own them yourself.” She also took the opportunity to give a shout-out to boutique labels like Kino Lorber, Arrow Video, Criterion, Shout Factory and more: “And, of course, there are all these companies putting out new imprints of original films and doing beautiful work. Some of them are really small companies and need our support. Tracy is an avid supporter of all these companies, and we’ve amassed this incredible collection.”

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At this point, Paul Rudd, who was also in the interview, couldn’t help but ask her what the last movie she watched was. She’s said it was David Cronenberg’s Videodrome

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This 7-disc Limited Edition Hardbox set brings together all 17 digitally restored episodes, brand NEW and archival Special Features, the in-depth documentaries ‘Don’t Knock Yourself Out’, and ‘In My Mind’, which examines the story of Patrick McGoohan’s reluctance to speak about the series, Plus a bonus disc with five episodes of Patrick McGoohan’s previous series Danger Man – two of them new to Blu-ray. Also included is a 120-page collectible booklet.

Christopher Nolan is reported to be involved with a remake of The Prisoner as one of his next projects.

Only 1500 copies are being produced, and can be ordered on Imprint’s online store.

The Prisoner Blu-ray will be released on June 5, 2024

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cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/9226340

David Lynch’s landmark 1986 neo-noir horror film, which marked his first collaboration with Laura Dern alongside her future “Twin Peaks: The Return” co-star Kyle McLachlan, will be re-released by Criterion with a new 4K transfer. It joins Lynch’s “Eraserhead,” “Mulholland Drive,” “Lost Highway,” “Inland Empire,” “The Elephant Man,” and “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me” in the Criterion 4K library.

Also getting the 4K treatment is Terry Gilliam’s “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,” which sees Johnny Depp playing Hunter S. Thompson stand-in Raoul Duke in a psychedelic adaptation of the landmark countercultural novel.

New additions to the collection include Lana and Lilly Wachowski’s “Bound,” Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s “Querelle,” Emilio Fernández’s “Victims of Sin,” and Barry Jenkins’ “The Underground Railroad.”

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To be honest, I'd rather see the original cut of The Crow: City of Angels, but that's another story.

The Crow: Salvation is getting a Blu-ray release from Scream Factory

Scream Factory is giving the 2000 Crow sequel The Crow: Salvation a (very) limited edition Blu-ray release

By Cody Hamman

March 14th 2024, 10:57am

The Crow: Salvation

Based on the comic book series created by James O'Barr, the first version of The Crow was released in 1994 and told the tragic story of goth rocker Eric Draven and the love of his life, Shelly Webster. Later this year (on June 7th, to be exact), we'll be getting a remake of The Crow, with the story of Eric and Shelly being told all over again. It seems kind of strange to do a remake and revisit characters in a franchise that lends itself to the anthology format, where each film can be focused on a different vengeful, undead person... but it does make business sense, because The Crow remake is getting more attention than the three Crow sequels ever got. But those Crow sequels do have their fans, and Scream Factory is about to celebrate one of them -- The Crow: Salvation from 2000 -- with a limited edition Blu-ray release on March 26th.

Directed by Bharat Nalluri from a screenplay written by Chip Johannessen, The Crow: Salvation has the following synopsis: Alex Corvis is falsely convicted of brutally stabbing his girlfriend Lauren to death. He maintains his innocence and insists that Lauren was killed by a man with distinctive scars on his body but the police cannot find any trace of him. After three years on death row, Alex is electrocuted in a messy execution and shortly after, his guardian crow appears and resurrects him. With the help of Lauren's sister Erin, the Crow begins his hunt for the killer.

The film stars Eric Mabius, Kirsten Dunst, William Atherton, Grant Shaud, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, David H. Stevens, Dale Midkiff, Bill Mondy, Walton Goggins, Tim DeKay, Don Shanks, Joey Miyashima, Kylee Cochran, Bruce McCarty, Kelly Haren, Noname Jane, and Fred Ward.

The Scream Factory Blu-ray release of The Crow: Salvation will have the following bonus features:

Audio Commentary With Director Bharat Nalluri, Actor Eric Mabius, Producer Jeff Most, Composer Marco Beltrami, And Production Designer Maia Javan
Behind-The-Scenes Featurette
Behind-The-Makeup Featurette
Production Design Featurette
"Who's That Bird?"
Image Gallery
Trailer
Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Surround and 2.0 Stereo
Optional English subtitles for the main feature

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When you buy one of the best TVs, most of which now have 4K resolution, you want to feed it the best quality possible. I recently tested 4K Blu-ray vs streaming, and although I found the picture with both to be closer than expected, it became clear during my comparison that 4K Blu-ray was superior - especially when it came to audio quality.

If you’re thinking of buying one of the best 4K Blu-ray players, you’ll find that, in terms of price and features, the market can be as diverse as TVs themselves. You can pay as little as $199 / £159 / AU$399 for a basic player, up to over $999 / £999/ AU$1,699 for a premium model.

While there are competitors within the 4K Blu-ray player market, the main manufacturer is Panasonic, which makes consistently high-quality, well-built models that rate highly regardless of whether they are budget, mid-range or premium. Other manufacturers include Sony, Raevon and Magnetar (with the latter two at the premium end of the market).

It should be no problem to opt for a budget model because a 4K Blu-ray player just plays discs, right? Well, a budget player will give you 4K Blu-ray disc playback, but there are a lot of other factors to consider including HDR support, upscaling, audio quality, connectivity and even built-in smart features. The best 4K Blu-ray players do more than just play discs nowadays.

Whilst there are many great 4K Blu-ray players, I’ll primarily discuss three models here: the Panasonic DP-UB154 (and DP-UB150) as the budget entry, the Panasonic DP-UB820 for the mid-range, and the Panasonic DP-UB9000 as the premium option (with a few more at the premium end).

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Unsurprisingly, spending more on a player will get you a more premium 4K Blu-ray experience. The UB9000 has all the bells and whistles (barring SACD) that you need and delivers audio and video at the highest quality level. But then again, none of these 4K Blu-ray players will let you down, and they offer enough positives at their respective prices.

If you can stretch your budget for the UB820 ($425 / £349 / AU$769), you'll find it absolutely worth it. Panasonic’s mid-range player has many of the premium UB9000's features at just over a third of that player’s price. From my personal experience, the UB820 is built to last and delivers excellent picture quality. There are good reasons why the Panasonic UB820 sits at the top of our list of the best 4K Blu-ray players.

So, opening this up to the floor, what's your experience and advice?

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Top 20 Selling Blu-ray Discs

  1. Wonka
  2. Migration
  3. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
  4. Dune: Part One
  5. The Marvels
  6. Oppenheimer
  7. Trolls Band Together
  8. American Psycho
  9. Dream Scenario
  10. Priscilla
  11. Twister
  12. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
  13. Five Nights at Freddy's
  14. The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon — Season 1
  15. The Expendables 4
  16. All Quiet on the Western Front (2022)
  17. Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part One
  18. Silent Night
  19. Barbie
  20. John Wick: Chapter 4

Source: NPD VideoScan First Alert (based on unit sales from reporting retailers)

Top 20 Selling 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Discs

  1. Wonka
  2. Dune: Part One
  3. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
  4. American Psycho
  5. Oppenheimer
  6. Migration
  7. The Marvels
  8. All Quiet on the Western Front (2022)
  9. Army of Darkness
  10. Paprika
  11. Contagion
  12. Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
  13. The Roaring Twenties
  14. Dredd
  15. Planet Earth III
  16. Godzilla vs. Kong
  17. Train to Busan
  18. Fear and Desire
  19. Creepshow
  20. Columbia Classics 4K Ultra HD Collection Vol. 4

Source: NPD VideoScan First Alert (based on unit sales from reporting retailers)

https://www.mediaplaynews.com/research/top-20-selling-blu-ray-and-4k-discs-for-week-ended-3-2-24/

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In the latest Digital Media Entertainment Report, DEG has introduced the new metric Physical Product, a combination of two revenue streams it previously reported separately — DVD sales and rentals. Rentals lost more than 50% of the previous year’s total revenues in 2023 because of, according to DEG, Netflix’s decision to end its DVD rental service at the end of October.

Starting in the 2024 report, Physical Product will account for only DVD sales, with DVD rentals being completely phased out. This call was made just a few years after DEG demoted rentals from a dedicated category, with separate metrics for brick-and-mortar stores, kiosks and subscriptions, to just a single sum.

Physical Rentals’ impending departure raises questions about what’s going to happen to the lion’s share of the Physical Product figure in 2024 — the sales figure that didn’t erode too badly coming out of 2022 but is likely to shrivel this year as Best Buy stops stocking DVDs in stores. What’s worse, there are signs of more such retail departures.

DEG did not publish the exact split of Physical Product between sales and rentals, but rough estimates can be calculated based on the existing information. DVD rentals in 2022 were $502.35 million, so assuming the “more than 50%” decline in rentals from 2022 means roughly 55% of that number, that puts physical rentals revenue for 2023 around $225 million.

If you subtract that number from Physical Product (roughly $1.6 billion), that leaves 2023 physical DVD sales at around $1.36 billion — a 16% decline from 2022.

VIP+ projects 2024 will be the first year the DVD will be a sub-billion-dollar business. Truth be told, it could have very well crossed that benchmark this year had it not been for the successful Blu-ray release of “Oppenheimer” in the fourth quarter.

Archive (original, Variety VIP+)

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OPINION: Despite all the doom and gloom about physical media in recent months, it continues to walk – perhaps a little unsteady, but it’s still one foot in front of the other.

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4K Blu-ray has been in existence for about eight years, and after tentative launches of new films – it took Disney more than a year to launch its first 4K Blu-ray title in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 – there’s been an increasing amount of new films and catalogue (older titles) hitting the market.

jNot all the titles I’d like to be on 4K Blu-ray are making it to the format. It would have been nice to see a 4K physical version of Greta Lee’s Past Lives, but I can see the logic of a small film not being the biggest seller in the market. That Poor Things and The Iron Claw are new releases that aren’t getting a 4K release (at least for the time being) is disappointing, considering I think those two films would benefit from the boost in resolution and colour performance.

But what I find more frustrating is that, like vinyl, there is an increasingly big push towards 4K Blu-ray becoming a collectors market. As I write this Dune: Part Two has hit the cinemas, the home cinema releases have been announced and the film is getting a limited edition steelbook release on HMV, and the email I received on March 1st already had the words “limited copies available”

In the ‘olden’ days, you’d have expected this type of release a couple years after the film had been available, as a way of making people double dip. Instead, steelbooks are being used to push the price up while – aside from the visual design – there’s nothing particularly special about steelbooks themselves. And even more annoyingly, studios are now packaging the Blu-ray along with the 4K Blu-ray, but only with the steelbooks, so if you want a HD copy for your library then you’ll have to pay more.

More studios are employing this tactic, so what was once a 4K Blu-ray + Blu-ray combo that would (in the UK) set you back £24.99, the price has now been set to £34.99 for the steelbook, and all you’re getting is fancier looking packaging. I don’t even feel that current-day steelbooks look or feel as nice as steelbooks did in the DVD days either. I was walking through Fopp in London with a friend and they genuinely exclaimed when they saw a title going for £35.

We’re also still paying the same price for the standard release, but getting less in return. There’s very little –if any – effort with the special features which have dwindled to a few EPK vignettes. Studios such as Paramount (which seemed to start this trend), Warner Brothers, and Universal are all going down the road of single disc standard releases.

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Top 20 Selling Blu-ray Discs

  1. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
  2. The Marvels
  3. Oppenheimer
  4. Trolls Band Together
  5. The Conan Chronicles: Conan the Barbarian/Conan the Destroyer
  6. Darkman
  7. Priscilla
  8. Paprika
  9. Dune: Part One
  10. Five Nights at Freddy's
  11. The Expendables 4
  12. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
  13. Barbie
  14. Silent Night
  15. Beverly Hills Cop 3-Movie Collection
  16. Thanksgiving
  17. The Heroic Trio/Executioners
  18. John Wick: Chapter 4
  19. Leviathan
  20. Avatar: The Way of Water

Source: NPD VideoScan First Alert (based on unit sales from reporting retailers)

Top 20 Selling 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Discs

  1. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
  2. The Conan Chronicles: Conan the Barbarian/Conan the Destroyer
  3. The Marvels
  4. Darkman
  5. Oppenheimer
  6. Paprika
  7. Beverly Hills Cop 3-Movie Collection
  8. Dune: Part One
  9. Leviathan
  10. Beverly Hills Cop 3
  11. The Heroic Trio/Executioners
  12. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
  13. Planet Earth III
  14. The Transformers: The Movie
  15. The Expendables 4
  16. The Last Castle
  17. Avatar: The Way of Water
  18. Starship Troopers
  19. John Wick: Chapter 4
  20. Titanic

Source: NPD VideoScan First Alert (based on unit sales from reporting retailers)

https://www.mediaplaynews.com/research/top-20-selling-blu-ray-and-4k-discs-for-week-ended-2-24-24/

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