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INDIANA JONES 4 MOVIE COLLECTION

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Each disc boasts gorgeous Dolby Vision HDR presentations and highly satisfying Dolby Atmos soundtracks, making them excellent upgrades over their previous Blu-ray set and the best any of them have ever looked at home. The comedy is still great, and pretty sharp, from subtle touches like the name on the plane Indy escapes in, to the more outlandish stuff like the ludicrously over the top banquet which is just a succession of disgusting dishes served up culminating in.

The fine lines in the ancient temple, the individual hairs and the leaves of the foliage are discrete and striking while the background objects and information are plainer to make out from a distance. Each film is presented on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray™ with original theatrical trailers and on standard Blu-ray™. Most eye-catching in the resplendent mix of amber, ginger and marigold in the illuminating Sankara Stones, making this a vast step-up over its HD SDR counterpart. To achieve this tearful reunion, the filmmakers have Indy and his father take part in the same idealistic pilgrimage. A lot of effort has been put into this restoration, culled like the first movie from the original audio elements, and it's paid off here.Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is arguably the greatest second sequel of all time, mixing things up with the superb - simply perfect - addition of Sean Connery, and providing some of the best on-screen chemistry and comedy that the franchise has ever known. For the week that ended on June 18th, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment's Morbius topped the Blu-ray-only and overall packaged media charts in its debut. Paramount Home Media Distribution has officially announced that it will release on 4K Blu-ray Indiana Jones: 4 Movie Collection (1981-2008). With a broad and expansive soundstage thanks to a variety of background activity effectively moving into the off-screen space, dialogue reproduction is precise and crystal clear from beginning to end.

Still, forgiving all that, it's an unsurprisingly very detailed image, which laps up the lines and wrinkles on Indy's face, revelling most in his textured, lived-in feel even if there's little of the same in some of the caricature villains. The Dolby Vision HDR presentation also comes with a vividly bright contrast balance, showing clean, brilliant whites and making many of the exterior sequences really pop. It'll be interesting to see if they can give the franchise a more fitting send off with next year's fifth entry. It doesn’t feel like a glossy HD redo as much as it feels like a lovingly crafted version that will make full use of today’s high-end televisions.For more about Indiana Jones: 4-Movie Collection 4K and the Indiana Jones: 4-Movie Collection 4K Blu-ray release, see Indiana Jones: 4-Movie Collection 4K Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on June 14, 2021 where this Blu-ray release scored 4. The Dolby Vision presentation also displays a richer, more vibrant selection of colors with primaries looking especially fuller and dramatic.

Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) is a full-time professor of Archaeology and a part-time adventurer and treasure hunter. The most crackpot and outrageous of these is the rollercoaster-like chase inside a mine shaft and the dinner scene with a variety of exotic but disgusting foods. The low-end is deep and appropriate for a thirty-year-old track, and the vocals are precise and plain in the center although a few loud action sequences tend to drown out certain bits of dialogue in some spots. The red/orange-blessed temple scenes are wonderfully deep, with little sign of bleeding despite the overwhelming tones inflicted.encode is a magnificent and often stunning upgrade over its Blu-ray predecessor, showing razor-sharp details in the Nazi uniforms, the armored vehicles and the many exotic locations.

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