4K ULTRA HD TOP TEN

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • The best 4K discs in my collection. I don't have every 4K disc ever released but do have a fairly extensive collection from which to make this top ten. I've reviewed most of the titles in this chart individually if anyone wants more information on any of them. Fellow collectors have told me of other great 4K discs that just don't appeal to me such as Godzilla vs. Kong but in the main these have been movies shot on video and I prefer the filmic look to films so you may find that your favourite video is not in my selection this time around.
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Komentáře • 721

  • @stevenandnicola123
    @stevenandnicola123 Před 2 lety +14

    Part of the fun in collecting 4K for is seeing how good older films look.

  • @thelookuplookdown
    @thelookuplookdown Před 2 lety +32

    THANK YOU John, you are a CZcams movie buff's dream. Insightful, knowledgeable and always entertaining. Long may your channel grow! Michael - SA

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +8

      You're a CZcams movie buffs ideal subscriber Michael. Long may we communicate on this channel. John

    • @CeeJay591
      @CeeJay591 Před 4 měsíci

      100% agree - Thank you John for sharing your insights.

  • @dmitripopov8570
    @dmitripopov8570 Před 2 lety +2

    You are an exemplar of dedication to a favorite craft, an encyclopedia of cinematography! ) The way you explain all the intricate details is very captivating and interesting! It makes me want to major in this art/engineering! Thank you kindly! Wonderful video!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Dmitri. Hope you and the family are doing well over there. By the way, I didn't realize I was going into detail - I just sat down, looked at the first film in the pile and thought "What am i going to say about this one?" Then it all just seemed to flow out. John.

  • @surprisinglyaverage1840

    Discovered your channel a while back and was happy that you went into detail with all the films you discuss. Love movies shot on film but i also have an appreciation for good looking films shot on digital. I've just started discussing physical media, and while i don't have the equipment to review the quality as in-depth, i hope to grow to your level of expertise.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      I'll have to keep an eye on what you upload so drop me a comment each time with a direct link so can't possibly miss it. You'll find that I rarely refer to anything as 'digital' because I've always considered that to be the wrong word. Digital is a way to make 'binary' sound like it's something special but also used to make us all think that something shot on video is not video to disguise that it's not film. I have professional video cameras but there's no way I'd ever tell anyone I was shooting on digital because that's pretty much what we all do now. John.

  • @MichaelBeeny
    @MichaelBeeny Před 2 lety +10

    When the UCI cinemas opened in Whiteley's new shopping centre . It was UCIs first multiplex in London. By UCIs standards the screens were quite small due to hight restraints. I remember opening with one of the Bond films. Because royalty came to the premier, we had a master print for screen 1 and standard prints in all the other screens. It's not often many people get to do a direct comparison. When going round the screens doing final checks, I really thought we had some issues with lens. The difference in detail and general picture quality hit you like a brick. I was amazed how poor the standard print picture quality really was.
    A similar, but different experience happened when at Manchester's Printworks multiplex with its huge screens and large auditoriums. We had the largest screen showing Toy Story with the first showing in video of the new very large and expensive Texas Instruments projector. Five other screens were showing standard 35mm prints. Again, the same story, the 4K video looked stunning, the 35mm prints looked soft focus, lacked detail. The word soon got around and people would only want to watch the 4K version. Once again, I was amazed how poor the 35mm prints were. Not an issue if you ONLY watched the 35mm copies
    Sorry, this has (almost) nothing to do with your review, just thought you might be interested.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      That's really interesting Michael, particularly about the premiere print for the Bond film. One thing to bear in mind with video projection against film is that video projection is consistently brighter. I think that is why it looks so harsh to me and yet here at home I'm able to make video projection look like film. Death on the Nile in 70mm was a little disappointing as it was a 4K video used to create a 65mm negative (clearly nowhere near enough resolution to capture 65mm) but the film did still present the colour range and density of film. It wasn't as bright as the video projection of the trailers just before it but it was a relief for the eyes to take in something that looked so natural.
      John.

  • @cheffchen6916
    @cheffchen6916 Před rokem

    I just wanted to say this is the first video from your channel I’ve seen so far and you did a wonderful job. I’ll definitely leave a follow and wish you the best:)

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před rokem +1

      Thank you Cheffchen. I do put quite a lot of time into each upload. John.

  • @lrochfort
    @lrochfort Před 2 lety +5

    Perfect timing. I just bought an OLED TV because your channel revitalised my interest in film.
    My next purchase was going to be a 4K Blu-ray player, so I'm very pleased to see this list, thank you.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you Irochfort and enjoy your new telly. Next purchase after a 4K player will have to be a 4K projector!!! John.

    • @mikefisher2673
      @mikefisher2673 Před 2 lety +1

      Same here, hope next month to get a player and revisit my interest in film.

    • @lrochfort
      @lrochfort Před 2 lety +1

      @@moviecollector5920 Thanks, John. I'll be sure to tell my girlfriend you said so!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +2

      @@mikefisher2673 There's nothing like being able to go to look at a film collection on your own shelves Mike. There is always something to watch and you don't have to mess around with a computer or a smart TV to find it - just pick the disc out and stick it in the player. I hope you get back into it and it gives you many years of enjoyment. John.

    • @mikefisher2673
      @mikefisher2673 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 so true, went from dvd to blu ray was a whole new experience. Watching the Pacific on my system years ago on 5.1, compared to the horrible TV sound made appreciate movies again. Following your show and others listening which disc have the better standards is really helpful.

  • @ULTRAWIDE.
    @ULTRAWIDE. Před 2 lety +17

    I’d say Leon is one of the best looking 4ks I’ve seen. The street scenes look incredible. So much detail and colour is fantastic. It’s like a visual time capsule of what a part of New York looked like in the mid 90s.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +3

      I haven't seen it on 4K disc Ultrawide but it should look good as it was 35mm. That does mean it won't be as good as the 70mm releases though but maybe someone needs to compare it against the 4K of Jaws to see if it's knocked it off the top spot! John.

    • @colinbooth531
      @colinbooth531 Před 2 lety

      Leon is definitely a stunning disc, but Jaws knocks it's socks off.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      @@colinbooth531 I think the 5.6K transfer of Jaws may be a part of the reason why it turned out so well. 4K never did seem to be quite enough for full frame 35mm negative stock given that the estimate of what was required per frame in the 1990s was 90mb. Try projecting that sort of data size uncompressed. No chance! John.

    • @deputyvanhalen6386
      @deputyvanhalen6386 Před rokem

      @@moviecollector5920 I'm streaming through net but I would have to research what's top DVD 4k player and the other important thing of having a genuine 4k leader to connect the player to the tv.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před rokem

      @@deputyvanhalen6386 Poundland used to sell HDMI leads that handled 4K and yes, they were £1 each. In terms of best 4K players many commenters on this channel have cited the top of the line Panasonic's because they have programmable HDR output and that has turned out to be an important factor because some 4K HDR mastering has not been entirely consistent. Most Panasonic models have basic HDR tuning but the top models are the ones to look at to ensure you can get the best out of the discs.
      John.

  • @hdmoviesource
    @hdmoviesource Před 2 lety +27

    Django 4K UHD is still the best looking 4K transfer on the format in my opinion. I'm not sure if you're judging it by transfer quality or just how movies look. But Django is superb.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +11

      Just judging by how good the image looks. If you're talking about the 1966 film Django then that one was 35mm. Some of them do look pretty terrific but I haven't seen any so far that compare with anything shot 65mm or genuine IMAX. Happy to be proved wrong at any time though.
      John.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Před 2 lety

      I honestly fast-forwarded through the last 2/3 of the movie -- it's was just so boring, I couldn't take it anymore.

    • @vb8428
      @vb8428 Před 2 lety +16

      @@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Ah, the tiktok fast band furious generation

    • @BeersAndBlurays
      @BeersAndBlurays Před 2 lety

      @@hxhdfjifzirstc894 go away.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +6

      @@BeersAndBlurays We all have differing opinions Lee and sometimes I find that even if I've really wound someone up by saying that I think a particular film is great and that someone hates it, a quick conversation in the comments and we discover that there are other films we both love. Debate and conversation is vital in all subjects methinks. John.

  • @hzubovi1
    @hzubovi1 Před rokem

    Thank You for this. I agree that scanning 4k movies in a larger resolution like 8k or 5.6k really benefits the quality. I had a couple of 35mm Kodak vision 3 still films scanned in Germany in very large resolution and they look really amazing.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před rokem

      That transfer of Jaws did seem to point the best way forward but I expect it took half as long again as transferring at 4K and that's possibly why 4K is the chosen compromise. John.

  • @bobswanson8464
    @bobswanson8464 Před 2 lety

    Great 10 Top, yes I knew what your #1 would be and you were 100% correct. I learned from all your individual reviews of the movies you listed here.
    Own all of your Top 10, except for "My Fair Lady". Bought it on DVD 20 years ago and I really need to upgrade it to 4K.
    As we have all said before, thanks for you videos, they have helped us understand and enjoy the movies even more then we have before. And, there have been a few movies I have bought because of your recommendations...yet to be disappointed.
    Have a good day.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Bob. Musicals aren't really my thing but I do make the occasional exception and My Fair Lady is one of them. I also made an exception for Grease because few people thought it was among the best 4K disc they'd seen but it's not quite that good. A lot of out of focus scenes from the original shoot don't exactly help it but that's nothing to do with the cine to video transfer. John.

  • @NameAC_
    @NameAC_ Před 2 lety +8

    hannibal 4k looks pretty amazing when it gets to the italy scenes.
    midnight express is another one id like to see in 4k that one would probably benefit most from the hdr

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +4

      I don't think I've ever seen Hannibal N A but I do like Silence of the Lambs which I have full length on Super 8. It was issued on Super 8 while it was still on at the cinema in the West End. Quite amazing really as the video release followed about six months later. Midnight Express is the best prison film ever made as far as I'm concerned. I saw it on a double-bill with Taxi Driver in about 1984/85 and only just watched it again on Blu-ray a few months ago.
      John.

  • @KeepYaHeadUpTS
    @KeepYaHeadUpTS Před 2 lety

    This is the video I'm most excited for. Great list John and thanks to you I now have several in my collection. Still a couple more I'd like to add also.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      NiceGuyAidey just reminded me how good No Time To Die is too which I had completely forgotten about so if you don't have that one, there's another one for the list! Whatever you do and whichever titles you end up purchasing Darren I hope you have a great time with them. There's nothing quite like having a great movie in great quality to watch in the home. John.

    • @KeepYaHeadUpTS
      @KeepYaHeadUpTS Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 No time to die is a purchase that will be done soon for me. I'd rather get it at HMV when it's in a deal which I'm sure it will be soon. I know it's cheaper at Amazon but like you I want to support the high street shops. You're 100% right. Nothing compares to watching something on a big screen. Mines only 100" so doesn't compare to a cinema but still not bad. Maybe one day soon I'll be able to go even bigger

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      @@KeepYaHeadUpTS This evening I think we're going to be sticking an old DVD on. I don't think it's going to come up to the standard of the best 4K discs but it's still really enjoyable to watch a favourite film on a big(ish) screen even if the image quality isn't quite the best. John.

    • @KeepYaHeadUpTS
      @KeepYaHeadUpTS Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 enjoy John 😊

  • @GuitarGuy5000000000
    @GuitarGuy5000000000 Před 2 lety +4

    Amazing list, John! Loved the emphasis on movies shot on film. Great choices all around. I haven't encountered the laser rot issue yet and hope that I don't. Sorry to hear your copy of 2001 has been corrupted by it.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +2

      The Blu-ray of 2001 is almost as good Andrew so if I don't snag a copy of 2001 on special offer sometime I'll just have to watch the Blu-ray... or better still, my old Super 8 copy. John.

    • @GuitarGuy5000000000
      @GuitarGuy5000000000 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 I remember your video which highlighted the super 8 version. Must look terrific. I agree, the Blu-ray is very close in quality but the HDR on the UHD is stunning. Best - Andrew

  • @djscottfrenzy
    @djscottfrenzy Před 2 lety

    Wow the details from you are incredible. Really interesting thank you!!!!

  • @garypeach8945
    @garypeach8945 Před 2 lety +2

    I have about 90 percent of all those titles John, the majority bought on your recommendation. I think The Shining and The Revenant are also reference quality too though but if it's a Top Ten some have to be discounted. I just hope this format can survive but with vinyl, CD and cassette making a comeback it gives me hope for all physical media!!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      On another day I might have mentioned The Shining as one just outside of the top ten Gary. I did pull it out to consider it but looked at the large stack of titles already and decided against it. I did completely overlook No Time To Die and that certainly should have been in there. You just can't get the staff these days! John.

  • @stephenhaynes149
    @stephenhaynes149 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks John - really interesting. I do have Jaws in 4K in my iTunes collection and (before for some odd reason it stopped playing in 4K and only in standard def - prompting me to buy the 4k BR - I was really blown away. All the others I have in 4k in iTunes and they all look better than previous BR discs

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 8 měsíci

      The bit rate should be lower than a Blu-ray so assuming that's the case then there is something else going on. Many see a brighter image and consider it better and you only have to listen to what reviewers say all the time when reviewing tellies and projectors because they're obsessed with a bright image. I find myself reining my video projector in all the time because it's often too bright to the detriment of the image as a result. 4K discs are more like film and therefore tend to be darker so that's a big thing in their favour over a standard Blu-ray. Jaws is probably still the best 35mm video transfer I've seen. The 5.6K transfer seems to have been closer to the mark.
      John.

  • @Gothic55
    @Gothic55 Před 2 lety

    Great review as always. I am glad to say that I have all these films on 4K - thanks for the heads up about 6 disc Apocalypse now set which I have now ordered from HMV and should get next week.
    I now have a 4K projector too and a reasonable size screen - not as big as yours though.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Well done Paul. That six disc Apocalypse Now is one of the best releases ever as far as I'm concerned. I only really like the original version of the film but if you like all three then you have a lot of film to watch and hours upon hours of extras too. It's a film enthusiasts treat. John.

  • @bumpersmovies
    @bumpersmovies Před 2 lety

    Wow, this was a really insightful video. You have such a good film knowledge and I have ordered Le Man's 66 from Amazon based on your recommendation.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      I hope you won't be disappointment with it Bumper. It looks fabulous on my video projector here and the soundtrack is pretty sensational too. The music is so evocative to the racing that I think it helps to make the film even more special, particularly if you're a car enthusiast like me.
      John.

  • @leehawkins616
    @leehawkins616 Před 2 lety +12

    Disc rot used to concern me when it came to CDs. I probably have around 500, and have only had a very occasional one which wouldn't play at all. Usually it is damage to the disc that allows the reflective part to start oxidizing. I think there are anti-oxidizing elements these days, but a scratched disc is a scratched disc. It used to worry me a lot, but why waste any sleep over it? Great reviews, many thanks!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +4

      A few faulty discs isn't the end of the world Lee but it is a little annoying when you're enjoying a film and the damned this locks up. My theory (which may be complete tosh) is that the reflective layer has been faulty from manufacture and the heat from the laser has finished off the faulty sections leading to image break up and lock up. The data the laser is trying to read on a 4K must be so tiny that any problem is exacerbated unlike with previous formats which weren't so miniscule on the disc. If I ever get to the bottom of the problem, I'll report in a future video.
      John.

    • @mrb0775
      @mrb0775 Před 2 lety +1

      @@moviecollector5920 In reading many reviews of UHD 4K Blu-ray players, as well as comments about the experiences other film enthusiasts have had with various players, saw a number of mentions made about the mid-priced Panasonic UB-820 player, being one of the few on the market that simply avoids 1 type of freeze up that seems to occur with many players when trying to cope with a 3rd layer on 4K discs, that's ONLY found on very LONG movies that exceed running times of about 2.5-3 hrs, or LONGER. Anyway, in using the UB-820 in the year since acquiring it, in March 2021, I've yet to have any 4K Blu-ray freeze up. Hope this info may be helpful to some of my fellow home theater enthusiasts. And Movie Collector, thank you SO MUCH for the terrific info that you provide for us fellow film fans with your fascinating videos! I greatly appreciate all of your efforts!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@mrb0775 Thank you Mike. That's just the sort of information I'll need to tell fellow enthusiasts in the future if they don't see your post here. I don't suppose it's a third layer problem on 2001 as it's about an hour into the movie. I think the other two discs around about 30 minutes to 45 minutes in and one of them is only about 90 minutes long (Apollo 11). John.

    • @mrb0775
      @mrb0775 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 John, I much appreciate you having taken the time to provide your kind reply. And you're more than welcome as I could only hope to be able to supply a tiny fraction of the very useful info that you regularly share with all of us who visit your channel. As a now retired guy, I'm really looking forward to enjoying hours of learning about cinema and the 4K medium (and even picking up tidbits about 1080p Blu-ray) thanks to the insights & experience of a film and cinema professional, such as yourself. You & yours stay safe during these extraordinary times in which we all live. Mike.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@mrb0775 Ho ho. We actually decided to contract Omicron Covid-19 recently as it seems to be the only way to get decent long term immunity. We had to get it when we did as the stories of waning immunity from the vaccines were a little concerning and the longer we left it the greater the risk of serious illness. We only had a couple of days of feeling ill and about 10 to 14 days feeling fatigued; that was all that Omicron did for us. If the Hong Kong evidence was anything to go byIt seems to be more serious for the unvaccinated or previously uninfected though. I can't recommend what is right for anyone else but my thinking was - and is - that the only way we can avoid more problems in the future is to get as many of us younger people exposed as possible (and therefore hopefully immune) to protect those who are most at risk.
      John.

  • @entcave
    @entcave Před 2 lety

    Now I am interested in learning about the different elements of film. Great video!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      It's been a wonderful hobby for me Darrin. Take a look a my 'The Super 8 Gauge' video I did about 18 months ago and you'll see how it all started for me. I've never lost my fascination for the moving image but shooting movies on video just doesn't hold the same appeal even though it's how I made a living for about 15 years before Covid-19 came along and pretty much killed my little business overnight. John.

  • @wildphantom1
    @wildphantom1 Před 2 lety

    Thrilled to see you rate Murder on the Orient Express so highly. I was flabbergasted when I bought that disc. One of the best for sure.
    On the Dark Knight Rises subject, there’s certainly an argument it’s stronger from beginning to end than even its predecessor. The second movie peaks to such a degree in the second act that it’s almost got nowhere to go. Where as Rises absolutely builds to an exciting conclusion where anything could happen. Bruce climbing out of the pit it as euphoric as anything in the trilogy.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +2

      I too could not believe what I was seeing when I first put the 4K disc of Murder on the Orient Express in the player. I still can't quite believe how good it is today. Let's hope Death on the Nile looks almost as good when it comes to market next month. As for the Dark Knight trilogy of films I'd actually avoided them for years because I had become disillusioned with Batman on the big screen. That turned out to be a rather good thing because when I did see them is was on 4K disc. What an absolute treat! John.

  • @fedenovo1
    @fedenovo1 Před 2 lety +2

    I really enjoy your content. Please keep on, thanks!

  • @PlaytendoGuy
    @PlaytendoGuy Před 2 lety

    Hey John great to see you back, hope you're feeling better now :)
    Fantastic video as always and some great picks for 4Ks, a great mix of older films it does seem that older films do benefit a lot with 4K. I don't have access to 4K yet but rest assured I will watch this video again when I start 4K. Take care John speak soon

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Good evening Pete. I'm feeling really good the last week or so which is a nice surprise after the ol' Kung Flu. I think the reason 4K appears to work better with film is because film looks better than video, particularly if the film was a 65mm shoot as most of them are in this top ten. I forgot about the recent Bond outing 'No Time To Die' which probably should have been in at number 5 or 6. You just can't get the staff nowadays.
      Hope you're feeling well and staying safe. I heard you were on a live stream with Keith at Euphoria recently but I still haven't found it to catch up on that one. I'll get there though.
      John.

    • @PlaytendoGuy
      @PlaytendoGuy Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 Evening John glad to hear you're feel better now, yeah I can remember your review of No Time To Die was incredibly positive I know the Blu-ray was super impressive too. Yeah I'm good thanks, yeah Keith was on my livestream a few weeks ago it's always a pleasure to chat to him. It would be a honour to invite you on in the future John

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      @@PlaytendoGuy TalkTalk messed up our internet connection here and won't be sorting it out until May sometime. Maybe then I'll be brave enough to appear on a few livestreams Pete. It might actually be a lot of fun. John.

    • @PlaytendoGuy
      @PlaytendoGuy Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 Yeah that's okay John, you'll always be welcomed on a stream it would be great to have a chat. Look forward to it :)

  • @HorrorMetalMaestroRedrusty66

    Love LOVE the A-Now Redux 6 Disc collector's edition. Was so glad to have that in my collection. Redux is still my Favorite version. Final Cut is great too, but Redux still remains my favorite version. Really nice list, enjoyed the commentary.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      That six disc set is very special. I have only ever seen Redux once when it was first released. I do prefer The Final Cut but my preference is still the original version of the film and that was why I had to get the six disc set in the end. Basically I wanted to see the original film in the same quality as the 4K disc of The Final Cut.
      John.

  • @conorrobinson8692
    @conorrobinson8692 Před 2 lety

    thanks John! recently, i was really impressed with the sound quality on 4k No Time To Die (dolby Atmos)

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      I've replied to quite a few comments that I should have included No Time To Die in the top ten Conor. Don't know how I missed it. Still, seems like a good excuse to do another top ten sometime soon. John.

  • @azdh85224
    @azdh85224 Před 2 lety

    Great job and excellent picks for your top 4k movies. I subscribed. 👍🏻

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you and good to have you here. I'm thinking of a top ten 4K movies shot on video because they can't get into my overall top ten as the look of most of them is somehow just wrong, but some of them do still look excellent. It will be a good excuse to re-visit some of them and see exactly how good they are. John.

  • @jknuttel
    @jknuttel Před 3 měsíci

    Very nice, John. For the record (and for those of us on the other side of "the pond"): _Le Mans '66_ was released in the USA under the title _Ford v Ferrari._

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 3 měsíci

      And that was because the great 'Le Mans' name doesn't hold the same recognition across the USA where Daytona, Sebring and Indianapolis are the top dogs. Such a shame because Le Mans '66 is such a great title. A great film with a great title... over here at least! But other opinions are available. John.

  • @444chroma
    @444chroma Před 2 lety +3

    I love that it's becoming quite difficult to form a list like this. We are building quite a reserve of beautiful transfers on this format!
    I'll gladly share the titles in my collection which stand out to me:
    Spartacus, My Fair Lady, Jaws, Suspiria, Django, Casino, Apocalypse Now, Tremors, Angel Heart, The Wizard of Oz, and In The Line of Fire.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +2

      That's a good list Mozart. I used to do a lot of Super 8 film reviews and it was easier to differentiate the good from the not so good with the biggest screen possible and now that we've moved and are projecting a bit wider than we were able to in our last home I can confirm that the same is true of video projection. If we do manage to get builders in to enlarge the cinema room then I hope to go considerably wider still. Should make the whole process quite a lot easier in the future.
      John.

    • @FM-qq2kk
      @FM-qq2kk Před 4 měsíci

      Elysium Eastwood Westerns also by Sony is an excellent 4k tranfer- Also 65 and Prey- Life is excellent for Sci- FI Fans
      - Waiting for 4ks of RED Planet- Val Kilmer and Underwater - Clint Eastwood Westerns also look great

  • @ClarkTeddles
    @ClarkTeddles Před 2 lety

    Fantastic Ranking, John! I need to give all these 4K discs a re-run on my tv, perhaps I may watching one this weekend, tenet maybe.
    seems that 65mm just makes a 4K disc instantly great (I can't wait to see the Death on the nile 4K disc, I wonder what it will look like compared to the shotty-70mm print)
    I actually haven't seen Death on the nile yet, I was going to wait for a 70mm screening here in sydney, but non have showed up yet, so I'll just buy the 4K, and if in the future, a 70mm print does visit sydney, I'll be sure to attend that screening!
    Thanks! Have a great day!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Greetings Clark. I have my suspicions that Death on the Nile will be more impressive at home than it was at the Odeon but I don't know for sure. Whether or not the 4K will come up to the standard of Murder on the Orient Express remains to be seen but it should be a treat however good it is.
      Tenet may be Nolan's second masterpiece but I doubt it will ever get the credit it deserves owing to the fact that it's almost incomprehensible to most viewers. I'll have to watch my own review video before I watch it again just so I can remember what the hell it's all about!
      John.

  • @paulallenMacca
    @paulallenMacca Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing John I really enjoyed watching this review,I don’t have Tenet but do have Murder On The Orient Express.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Well if you do get Tenet and you can decipher it, I'll send you a medal!!! Orient Express is the best video quality I've ever seen and I am still astounded by it when I put it on as I did for this video. John.

    • @paulallenMacca
      @paulallenMacca Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 Yes John I will hope to I’ve thought about that film in the past I’ve never seen it.

  • @Piece-O-Pie
    @Piece-O-Pie Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for making this list. I was surprised not to see Blade Runner on it (or even mentioned), since you were very positive about it in your review of that film on 4K.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Blade Runner is fabulous but we need to bear in mind that it was a 35mm shoot so will never match the quality of the 65mm and genuine IMAX shoots. It's probably up there around Apocalypse Now so it's not too far off the top ten. I've got a lot of discs to choose from but I did consider pulling Blade Runner out to take another look at it but the pile of discs for another viewing was already up to 12 by that point so I decided against it. John.

  • @justins4254
    @justins4254 Před 2 lety

    Good to see plenty of Nolan in your list. The air plane scene in Dark Knight Rises is unbelievably clean. One of the best showings of 4k Bluray.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      I certainly agree with that Justin. Pretty brave to be up there with genuine IMAX cameras. John.

  • @CryptidTactical
    @CryptidTactical Před 10 měsíci

    Great video sir! Very informative! Thanks a million.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 10 měsíci

      We're using another video projector since this video and because all equipment is different - and that's the case between our two 4K video projectors - TENET is the better image quality on the newer projector and so would take first place from Murder on the Orient Express. John.

  • @TheBanwait8
    @TheBanwait8 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the list - it's obvious you are a Nolan fan. He really does put all his effort into the technical aspects of his movies, which I really appreciate.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +2

      I've only really become a Nolan fan recently Mandeep. Anyone who makes good films consistently is going to be someone I appreciate. Kenneth Branagh and Christopher Nolan are probably at the head of the list as far as I'm concerned right now but Clint Eastwood is still up there too. Ridley Scott and Steven Spielberg too. John.

  • @pupwizard3888
    @pupwizard3888 Před 6 měsíci

    Finally, got a copy of Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile. Both of these are just amazing and are definitely demo worthy to show someone what 4K is all about. Gorgeous, just gorgeous.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 6 měsíci

      Funnily enough, I had both of them on a few days ago as part of a comparison to the new 4K of OPPENHEIMER for my latest video. Glad you like them. John.

  • @slave_to_cinema
    @slave_to_cinema Před 2 lety

    Love your channel! I still havent upgraded my blu ray of Dunkirk to 4K. Is there really much difference in image quality? Sicario is another 4K that has excellent image quality along with Life of Pi, District 9 and Hacksaw Ridge. Just a few more for you to check out! 👍

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Morning Mike. It's HDR that makes the difference between Blu-ray and 4K so you probably won't see any difference in resolution on our tiny home screens but colour and density makes the investment worthwhile. Having said that, it's probably only worth shelling out again if you love the film.
      A few people have mentioned Life of Pi but I saw a preview somewhere when it was still in post production and that put me off. I don't like live action films that are made to look like cartoons and that had it in spades. Avatar is another of that ilk that I still haven't managed to see owing to the look of it. One day.
      John.

  • @ManCave1972
    @ManCave1972 Před 2 lety

    I have Spartacus The Dark Knight (don’t have Dark Knight Roses yet) and Orient Express and the picture quality on all of those really is exceptional. The IMAX scenes in Dark Knight are stunning, so I might seek out Dunkirk next. Tenet for me is just such an impenetrable movie I cannot face watching it again!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +2

      Tenet takes some working out Darth but I've grown to really like films that make me think. I don't think I've ever had to think so hard about a film as Tenet but fortunately I worked it all out and incorporated it in my review video so if you do ever dare to sit through it again, have a look at my video first and then it just might all make a bit of sense. John.

  • @OneEyedKaneki
    @OneEyedKaneki Před 2 lety

    Just found your channel and I wish I found it earlier! Got a lot of videos to go through :D

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      I've tried to make them all as professional as possible J J so hopefully you'll find a few of interest. Biggest one in terms of views so far is 2001: A Space Odyssey in 4K - Why Does It Look So Good? John.

  • @jewels696989
    @jewels696989 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your info and channel!

  • @ianstouffer1440
    @ianstouffer1440 Před 2 lety +1

    The Red Shoes (Criterion) is another essential 4K title with stunning picture quality.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      That one was a Technicolor tour de force Ian. I only ever saw a reel of it many years ago but that looked fabulous too so I can imagine how good the 4K disc release looks. Just not a film I can get into for whatever reason.
      John.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @JamieNelsonsPool I think I only ever saw an extract from The Red Shoes and that really turned me off wanting to see it. I need to try again one day. John.

  • @monijam1
    @monijam1 Před 2 lety

    Love your list, info, and comments as always. I think The Shinning, Blade Runner, and Dune 2021 also deserve mention. Great transfers, great sound, great movies!!!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      The Shining is excellent James but it's a 35mm and they struggle up against the 70mm films. Blade Runner is fabulous but for it's also a 35mm. Dune looked pretty awful on both my systems but all the reports came in on the comments for that video review and it seems more people had trouble with it than didn't and apparently it was the same at cinemas. There's a lot of discussion on the comments for that Dune video that might make for interesting reading. John.

    • @FRandAI
      @FRandAI Před 2 lety +1

      The Arrow 4K restoration of David Lynch’s Dune on the other hand looks incredible.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      @@FRandAI Thank you for reminding me Forrest. The original version of Dune was a 35mm of course so that's why it looks so good as a 4K disc. Not all the 35mm transfers look as good but that's usually down to the film stock used and how any film was shot on the day. My recollection of the 1984 films is a lot of bright, colourful scenes... and someone riding on the back of a giant worm! But I'm hoping to get into an HMV today (the Newbury branch) so I might see if it's affordable as I'd like to see it again... haven't seen it since 1984. John.

  • @EgroegNosnhoj
    @EgroegNosnhoj Před 2 lety

    Great video (as usual) John! Was expecting to see ‘Last Night in Soho’ in your top 10 after your review. Having just received my 4K Godfather Trilogy from HMV yesterday, I have to say that I’d have a Godfather film in my top 10 (one of the best restorations I’ve seen). Having seen Matt Reeves’s ‘The Batman’ over the weekend at Cineworld (I was expecting the ‘worst of woke’ but was very pleasantly surprised!), I’d expect the 4K disk to be no less spectacular. Also received Matrix 4 yesterday on 4K, but yet to see it. Haven’t had the bad luck with disc rot that you are having (my UK 2001 disc is perfect), but my Bladerunnner 2049 does have some weird artefacts (corrupted disc?) towards the end of the film. First time I’ve seen your substantial shelving - you have a collection that would put most video stores to shame! Hope you’re well and may see you at the BL show in July. G.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Greetings George. Last Night In Soho is a great film but the 4K isn't really up there with the best which is a bit of a shame as it was shot 35mm but then reduced to 2K video. What a bummer! Glad you like The Batman. You're not the only one to give that one a good report so I expect to purchase the 4K when it's out despite being a bit reticent to look at Batman films since Batman & Robin which must have been late 1990s. I only saw the Dark Knight films on 4K due to all the people on here asking me to look at them and how right they were.
      With regards to what I suspect is laser rot, I think most of us watch a film and then put it on the shelf for a few years before running it again. We might all start discovering faulty discs when we finally re-run them as a result. The only reason I've come across them is because I make the videos for this channel so am constantly referencing back to other discs. I fear I have a few more than three that are faulty and waiting to be discovered.
      We hope to be at the BL Day again but I have a few events I'm booked in to film at Gaydon so with the price of fuel now we may not be able to do the BL Day. There's a 50th anniversary of the World Cup Rally 1970 coming up (delayed for two years) and also a 50th for the Leyland National bus which was revolutionary at the time of its launch.
      John.

  • @christopherhawley5001
    @christopherhawley5001 Před 26 dny

    Viewing your site for the first time. Extremely informative. I'm a huge collector of DVDS and Blu-rays. Considering getting into 4k. I also like viewing movies through my Emerson projector. You did make a mention of a 4k projector. So, I have to upgrade and purchase a separate 4k projector in order to view my 4k movies? The projector I have projects Blu-ray. Not good enough?

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 25 dny

      Good morning Christopher. Blu-ray is exceptional quality and in terms of clarity if the 4K disc and the Blu-ray disc have been created from the same video master file you will not be able to discern a difference in terms of clarity. Where you will see the difference is in the superior colour capabilities and density (contrast) of the 4K. To achieve this on your screen will require a 4K video projector. I have two of them, the older model has a bigger chip and is therefore more 4K than the new model (pixel shifting is what goes on in order to use the 4K label) but I'll be darned if I can tell which has the superior clarity because they are both brilliant. Trevor at Double Bill Movies got an entry level 4K (pixel shifting) Optoma video projector for well under a grand and he's achieving exceptional results from it.
      John.

    • @christopherhawley5001
      @christopherhawley5001 Před 25 dny

      Thank you very much for your time.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 25 dny

      @@christopherhawley5001 Anytime Christopher. I think we're all film enthusiasts together on here. John.

  • @chrissyboy7047
    @chrissyboy7047 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video as always John. I love a top ten. Jaws has always been a favourite of mine and I think it looks amazing for such an old film.
    Theres a deal on Amazon UK at the moment on 2001 in 4K. Its currently £13.99 which is pretty cheap for such a great transfer

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Cor, £13.99 is a bargain. I always try to avoid Amazon for everything though and I have paid quite a lot more from alternative shops and suppliers just to avoid them. Well, Amazon are killing our high streets after all. But with this one, I may just succumb! John.

    • @chrissyboy7047
      @chrissyboy7047 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 Sorry John, only just saw your reply. I only buy off Amazon when I cant get it in HMV to be fair. They always have some great deals especially the 3 for 30 they did recently. I managed to pick up Le Mans 66 in the deal. Was the first time I had seen it and thought it was a great film.
      I did however use amazon for the new Robocop special edition as they offered me a £10 voucher so got it for 25. Brilliant package all round and looks great in 4k. Sharp picture and a nice amount of grain

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@chrissyboy7047 I nearly purchased 2001 in HMV a few days ago as they had it on offer too - I think it was £15. Funnily enough I'm preparing for my next video and it will be the 4K of Robocop which I bought in HMV on the same visit. I've watched both versions of the film and almost all of the extras, plus I've read the book which is a really interesting read. I need to give one of the discs another spin because at no time did I select the Dolby Atmos audio to check that one was okay because the 4.0 and 5.1 are not exactly top-notch. The best sound of the three I've checked so far is the Dolby Stereo/ProLogic track which is worth a try if you run it again. The dialogue was getting drowned out a little too much in places (a common problem with modern movies) but the Dolby Stereo tracks put the dialogue back to the correct level and still gave very effective surround sound. I think some miss the fact that the volume usually requires turning up a little for the Dolby Stereo tracks to get everything back to where is tends to be with Dolby Digital and as a result we've forgotten how good those matrixed surround soundtracks really were.
      Today I'll be looking at Robocop on Super 8 to see how it matches up to the new 4K and them perhaps tomorrow I can get on with recording the video. Stand by!
      John.

    • @chrissyboy7047
      @chrissyboy7047 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 Thats brilliant timing John. I really enjoyed it again. Ive only watched the directors cut and will be watching the theatrical version so I'll give the stereo soundtrack a go. Have you seen Oliver Harpers retrospective review? Its really interesting and he goes into detail about the soundtrack. Apparently it was remastered at a later date and the music was enhanced so it drowns out the sfx. The drug den shoot out being a prime example.
      I watched it originally with the Atmos soundtrack and whilst it was good, it wasnt amazing. Overall Im pleased with it. Havent read the book fully yet but its a very nice little thing

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@chrissyboy7047 Well I've just been going through quite a few things on Robocop again and the Dolby Stereo tracks are better than the Dolby Atmos. I don't have an Atmos decoder but it splits down into 5.1 and assuming it's similar on most systems out there it rather makes sense why the '2.0' soundtrack is left as the default because it's the best. Just turn it up a few notches to match the level of the other soundtracks. Surround sound seemed a little better too but I may have been imagining that.
      I did watch a few Oliver Harper videos a while back but I didn't get on particularly well with them. I'll have to try him again sometime.
      Before this evening's movie I want to have a look at the Director's disc again to make sure there is a little image degradation in the added sequences. I was enjoying the film too much and they're mainly such quick cuts that I didn't really take it in. Interestingly the extra on the theatrical disc 'Robocop: Edited For Television' has a much nicer look that the 4K versions of the film. These sequences were from 35mm prints prepared for television and the colour is more natural rather than the more colourless look of the theatrical version. Mabye the Arrow Blu-ray release of Robocop will look the same as these 35mm for television graded sequences, but I doubt it.
      John.

  • @zero15388
    @zero15388 Před 2 lety

    I really love the look of my Alien 4k disc. I've watched it over and over, and absolutely love the quality.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      It compares well to my 35mm print Zero. It's a 35mm shoot though so will never come up to the standard of movies shot on 70mm, VistaVision or any of the other large film formats. I did see a 70mm blow-up print years ago at the Odeon Marble Arch. The screen there was 58 feet wide. John.

    • @zero15388
      @zero15388 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 now that must have been an experience!

  • @CinemaRepository
    @CinemaRepository Před 2 lety

    There are so many great UHD Disks. One of my favorite is "Joker". It's a masterpiece of a movie anyway, but the full frame imager Alexa Mini LF 4.4k Raw master, really does make a beautiful image with shallow depth of field. The UHD BluRay looks outstanding. Part of the problem with movies like Jaws, is that they've added so much noise reduction, it smears the image a bit. It looked like that in the theater for the 4k re-release AND on the UHD BluRay. I wouldn't even put that on a list because even though I love the movie and the transfer isn't bad, the de-grain was too much.
    Another "contender" for top UHD disk is the remaster of Vertigo. It's simply outstanding. Full photochemical finish on that one, with a beautiful transfer. Having seen the 70mm print several times, the UHD BluRay really does hold up. I haven't watched the other Hitchcock films on UHD yet, I have some of them, need to sit and watch, but Vertigo just stood out as a real gem.
    Anyway, keep up the great videos!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Vertigo is VistaVision so it's no surprise that so many people tell me it's an outstanding 4K disc. If the Hitchcock set wasn't so expensive then I'd have seen it by now. But I'm not the biggest fan of Hitchcock's films so that set hasn't quite tempted me enough yet. Make sure you've got all the digital 'enhancements' switched off or minimized on your system as that could be what is giving you the waxy look to some films. Jaws doesn't have those looks on my main system but the film grain is certainly visible so it's another example of all our systems being different. Scanning a film does exacerbate film grain though so it's highly likely some transfers have to go through a bit of computer editing software jiggery pokery to make them look a little less coarse at times. Many people report that the Terminator 2: Judgment Day is the worst offender for this but others report they don't get the waxy look at all. It seems to be down to different systems and how the computer information coming off the disc is interpreted by those systems. 'Sharpen' on the 4K players is the worst offender and I always advise that that is put onto the lowest setting of off altogether if possible.
      John.

  • @obscuracrimepodcast
    @obscuracrimepodcast Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for such a thoughtful video.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I did miss out the James Bond 'No Time To Die' though which should have been in there somewhere. You just can't get the staff these days! John.

  • @Celestialrob
    @Celestialrob Před 2 lety +1

    John, what a fun list. I have them all in my collection and it's hard to disagree with any of your choices. Murder on the Orient Express is the reference disc in my collection and sits at number one here as well. I'm intrigued that you've approached your recommendations from a purely visual perspective. I'd add Vertigo (VistaVision), Alita: Battle Angel, Bladerunner, Bladerunner 2049, Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse, Ma Max Fury Road and Mission Impossible (most recent movie). All that said, the Vistavisions and 65mm sources seem to make the best 4Ks. One note of frustration for me is that I missed the original Columbia set and cannot find Lawrence of Arabia on 4K.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      Evening Rob. Fear not for Lawrence of Arabia is coming out as an individual release on 4K soon. I'd prefer a 70mm print but I guess I'll have to wait a while longer for that!
      Blade Runner is a fabulous disc but I found the sequel a little drab so I think the image for that one may be optimized for Dolby Vision rather than standard HDR. I don't have Vertigo but one day I'll get that one. VistaVision is a big incentive when it comes to these 4K releases as is 65mm. Having said that, any film made on 35mm today should look better than most because video often just doesn't cut it... unless it's Le Mans '66!
      John.

    • @Celestialrob
      @Celestialrob Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 LOA would be a must buy for me. I'll never forget seeing it in 70/65mm years ago. I really need to add Lemans to my collection. Thanks Jon, best to your seamstress 😊

  • @dalekslookgood
    @dalekslookgood Před 6 měsíci

    Rewatched this video. Note that I am not a particular car racing fan and never watch any Formula1 racing on tv, BUT.... Le mans '66 is an absolute stunning good film and has exceptional Atmos audio on the 4k disc. It surprised me taht i could enjoy a car racing film this much. Also , TENET is indeed an amazing film. I saw it in the cinema inbetween covid lockdown periods.
    I did not see it in IMAX but on a very large screen with good audio. Stunning. I bought the 4k disc immediately when it came out in NL (holland / The Netherlands) where i live, and watched it the same day. I might rewatch one of these days . One of my favourites of director Christopher Nolan's films.
    I am very much hoping for a good quality 4k release of James Cameron's ALIENS (1986) in 2024 so maybe next list video, it could be on your list.... IF Mr. Cameron eases up on the DNR he plops onty some of his classic 4k releases. Aliens is still my no 1 fav film ever.
    Thank you John, for your always insightful and well informed and calmly and clearly spoken (what a joy!) videos. (Some other bluray reviewers on YT tend to wear you out after a while with a over-excited , sensationalyzed way of presenting reviews)
    Regards. Roland.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Evening Roland. I have Aliens on Super 8 and it's a pretty grainy film, but I did see the 70mm blow-up at the Odeon Leicester Square three times and I don't recall the image quality being very like the Super 8 prints (I have two of them). That's possibly a good sign that the forthcoming home video version will be rather good but probably best not to expect too much. With regard to Le Mans '66 a good film is a good film. Ken Miles's story is wonderful so combine that with Carroll Shelby and the Ford GT40 programme and it was a recipe for success on screen. TENET is a great film but it was always going to bamboozle most people and therefore be written off on that basis. I enjoy a challenge though and with image quality like the 4K I simply had to work it all out. To see something looking that good on home video suggested the 15/70 negative was almost unlike anything we'd ever enjoyed before and now having seen one of the 15/70 prints I can confirm that it was. One day it will get the credit it deserves.
      To excuse other CZcamsrs who do home movie reviews it can be difficult to sit in front of camera and create something that some people around the world whom you have never met will see. Most haven't done anything like it before so the whole thing can be a little daunting or overwhelming and so the defence for this is to become someone else while the camera is on. I don't feel the need to put a disguise but I can understand why some others do.
      John.

  • @danhardcastle
    @danhardcastle Před 2 lety

    Glad you've compiled a Top 10, John - it makes it so much easier for me to check off the discs in my own collection - all bar two at this juncture which is quite nice! I can't tell you how excited I am to get my hands on "The Godfather" set tomorrow - hope you find your way to making a review for that one! Sorry to hear you're having issues with some of the 4K blu-rays in your collection but I can't imagine that the dreaded disc rot is the culprit - I've seen it happen to older CD's and the occasional DVD but never to a blu-ray. 4K discs have (unfortunately) been unusually susceptible to manufacturing faults so I suspect that you've just been a touch unlucky in that regard. All the best. Dan.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Dan. I don't particularly care for the Godfather films but I do have the first two films on LaserDisc. As for the disc rot theory I mooted, I hope I'm wrong but these discs only seem to go faulty after they've been played which suggests to me that the laser is doing something and the disc's reflective surface is breaking down. All three of the discs so far found to have developed the fault have displayed it in exactly the same place on both my players. It's a bit concerning but when you can get a replacement for a tenner it's certainly not the biggest problem in the world.
      John.

    • @danhardcastle
      @danhardcastle Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 That's interesting - Keith from Euphoria said the same thing about "The Godfather" set! The only issue I've encountered with my 4K collection up to now has been a bizarre compatibility bug whereby a particular disc ("The Shining" was one) won't play on my main downstairs player but will spin just fine on my upstairs setup - which isn't even a dedicated 4K machine - it's an old Xbox console that I bought on the cheap as a backup. I've never heard of lasers damaging optical discs before, John - should I be worried? Across CD,DVD and Blu-Ray I've got thousands of the bloody things!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@danhardcastle My theory is that the information on 4K discs is so tiny that the slightest flaw causes a problem. The theory is probably wrong but I think the heat from the laser will enhance any flaw in the disc so it may not be laser rot as we once knew it but I suspect it's delivering the same results. I will keep reporting any problems I find with any 4K discs in the future but not much feedback from others has ever come through to say they are finding the same issues so let's keep hoping it's just bad luck with a few crappy discs here. John.

    • @danhardcastle
      @danhardcastle Před 2 lety +1

      @@moviecollector5920 I have to think that with the number of outlets and individuals who are out there reviewing physical media that any widespread problem inherent to the format would've been reported by now. Perhaps it's a case for Mulder and Scully - they know a thing or two about mysterious discs!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@danhardcastle I've been thinking along those lines Dan but if I wasn't doing these videos then I would be leaving the discs on the shelves for five to ten years before watching them again. Maybe most of us are the same. John.

  • @micjoseph6250
    @micjoseph6250 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Nice, i think i may have to get the 6 disc package of Apocalypse Now , its available on Amazon. I watched it 20 years ago and held off as of late for the 4k. Also i definitely must get the Ten Commandments. It sells fast. Thx again John.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 7 měsíci

      Apocalypse Now is one of my favourite 4K discs. It's not quite the best you'll see owing to it being a 35mm shoot but The Ten Commandments is up there with the best. It has optical effects shots where the downgrade in quality is usually obvious but it's fabulous to be able to see it in such quality and with the vivid Technicolor never having looked quite so good. There is a steelbook of the 4K for that one and I was tempted when it suddenly appeared even though I had the normal release already.
      John.

  • @masteryoda268
    @masteryoda268 Před 2 lety +10

    i highly recommend the new west side story from steven spielberg, it was captured on 35mm, and it looks fantastic

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +4

      I usually can't bear musicals Master Yoda but I will take a look at the trailer and see if I think I will like it. I never saw the original version and that was 65mm if I remember correctly. But this one is from Mr. Spielberg and that gives me an extra push to look into it. Good to know he used film too which should mean it looks better than a video.
      John.

    • @masteryoda268
      @masteryoda268 Před 2 lety +1

      i also don't like musicals but this one is filmed and crafted so beatifully. They used giant real set builds, real locations and unlike the movie from the 60s the actors sang by themselves.
      And if you love filmic look it's just fantastic to look at.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      @@masteryoda268 Well that's a darned fine advert for it Master Yoda.

    • @davidsal28
      @davidsal28 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 And yet you have My Fair Lady on your list. West Side Story I think you'll like, if nothing for the Spielberg touch all over it.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@davidsal28 HMV have West Side Story in the two for £30 right now so if I happen to visit a store before that offer runs out you never know. But I have My Fair Lady because so many people asked me to look at it and it was always one of my mother's favourites. John.

  • @RoyMurphy1
    @RoyMurphy1 Před 2 lety

    Great video 👍👍 IV the same Italian release of 2001...and don't have any problems with the disk.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      I'll keep my eyes open and get another copy of 2001 Roy. I feel that I need to go through all my 4K discs now that I've found a third one with the same fault but that's well over 100 discs now so it's not something I'll be able to do quickly. Maybe we'll try to watch a couple every week from now on and see how it goes.
      John.

  • @andrewholt5659
    @andrewholt5659 Před 2 lety

    Another very entertaining video. Thanks buddy.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Andrew. This one seems to be doing rather well which makes a change lately. John.

  • @simonmcpartlin6547
    @simonmcpartlin6547 Před 2 lety

    Great review. I agree that the older movies are never going to match new Imax. I do however love seeing restorations of the old films. Having seen most of them on television in standard definition the improvements now are phenomanal. It’s like seeing a whole new movie. Django, Spartacus, Lawrence of Arabia, Goldfinger, Zulu, Vertigo, The Ladykillers, Jaws, Taxi Driver, It’s a mad mad mad world, Good the Bad and the Ugly. I will stop there but could quote many more 😀

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Funny that you should mention 'The Good, The Bad & The Ugly' Simon because that one was shot Techniscope. To save you looking up that process it was 35mm at an aspect ratio of about 2.40:1, but - and it's a big BUT - Techniscope was only two sprockets high! this means it is half the quality of an anamorphic 35mm film. It was blown up optically to make 2x squeeze release prints for cinemas. It is amazing that it should look any good at all but I suppose even Techniscope is a slight upgrade over 16mm quality so it probably illustrates just how good film is and why it is still superior to this day.
      Zulu would make for an excellent 4K release. Just like Spartacus it was Super Technirama 70.
      John.

    • @simonmcpartlin6547
      @simonmcpartlin6547 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 Thanks John, I suspect I am being a little biased with The Good Bad and the Ugly as it’s one of my favourite films. Definitely a good step up from the Blu Ray though. Can’t wait to see The Godfather trilogy. Great channel, i’m going to subscibe.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@simonmcpartlin6547 All three of the Dollars trilogy were shot Techniscope and it was just a money saving exercise to do it. It is possible to get very good results from it though because if you think about it some movies were shot 16mm and blown up and no one seemed to notice the difference with them. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre isn't the best example as it looked pretty awful at the time but I bet even that looks pretty good from the latest 4K transfer of the 16mm camera negative. Film has greater resolution than the industry seems to want to have us believe. John.

  • @jefffan171
    @jefffan171 Před 2 lety

    Great top ten list. I was struck by one of the closing statements of 4k disc's packing in? What has caused this? I hear a lot about the production factory's struggling to produce the volumes needed with a fraction of staff due to shrinking sales. So mixed up disc's in box sets. Audio tracks on the masters not right and now disc's that stop working?

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      I think it's the miniscule data that the laser is trying to read Martyn and a few discs having faulty silver reflective layers that get a little more distorted by the heat from the laser so that the next time the disc is played the fault has made itself known. But I may be completely wrong.
      John.

    • @jefffan171
      @jefffan171 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 thank you John for your video and your responses. I've yet to take the 4k plunge as my THX calibrated plasma is pulling out some wow moments for not only 1080p streaming and Blu Ray, but is pulling upscale duties for DVD and Laserdisc. I follow all great videos like yours as well as classic AV forums to brush up on UHD/4k and the various HDR meta data formats ready for the day I might need to bite the 4k OLED apple

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@jefffan171 The solution there Martyn is to keep the telly and get a 4K video projector. Then you'll have the best of both worlds. And before anyone tries to tell you that you'll have to spend a fortune on a screen all you really need to do is paint a wall white. It's better if you have black masking around the projected image of course but that can be blu-tacked to the wall when you have a big screen show. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy! John.

  • @rhumash5977
    @rhumash5977 Před 2 lety

    Great video. I've noticed that restorations of older films look better than films shot digitally. Are digital cameras as good as film?

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      There are some excellent video cameras Rhu. I have a couple that provide the most beautiful imagery myself but they're not particularly cheap and those that are used for cinema productions cost tens of thousands more. I had an email recently from the firm who supply my own equipment as they were selling off some prime lenses cheaply and I think they started at £60K. Needless to say I didn't take up their kind offer!
      Film simply has a more natural look than video but even when a film has been transferred and is then video projected in a cinema it changes how it really looks. I haven't been to a cinema to see a video for many years now and only go when I know a film print is being screened. However, I find that I'm able to make video look like film when I video project at home so I suspect a lot of the problem is down to how bright modern video projectors are and without experienced projectionists to operate the equipment the video being projected is not being done full justice. Even at the Odeon for 'Death on the Nile' last month the video projections of the trailers prior to the film looked pretty awful - variable but generally bloody awful and they have experienced projectionists.
      John.

  • @dougquaid570
    @dougquaid570 Před 2 lety +1

    Great stuff, John. I'm really looking forward to the Robocop release. Hopefully break into my top 10.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      I only ever saw Robocop once Doug but I may actually give it a second try now it's coming to 4K. The fact that it's an 80s film seems to give me an extra incentive somehow.
      John.

    • @dougquaid570
      @dougquaid570 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 It's a fantastic film. Easily one of my all time favourites.
      If you get the opportunity, check out the recent Running man transfer. They've done a fabulous job.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@dougquaid570 If The Running Man appears over here then I will certainly get that one. A load of tosh but I love it. I'm one of the few who has read the book too but the book bears hardly any relationship to what ended up on screen. John.

    • @markhempenstall5379
      @markhempenstall5379 Před 2 lety

      Me too I love robocop can't wait to get it

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@markhempenstall5379 I suspect Robocop will have improved with age just like a lot of the 1980s films have. John.

  • @steveo3336
    @steveo3336 Před rokem

    Love your videos!!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před rokem

      Thank you Steve. I'm trying to do the latest right now but keep getting held up. Coming soon though. John.

  • @tompepper4789
    @tompepper4789 Před rokem +1

    I was delighted when you said watching Interstellar was like a religious experience. This was my experience as well.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před rokem +1

      Sadly not many will ever see that masterpiece in genuine IMAX ever again Tom but if I can re-educate the world of the merits of IMAX film (cue maniacal laughter) over projected video in genuine IMAX cinemas then there's just a chance. John.

  • @tullebob1683
    @tullebob1683 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Thanks so much

  • @4KDRAY
    @4KDRAY Před 2 lety

    Shining, interstellar, Gemini man, wizard of oz, revanant, tremors, green knight, dark knight, mission Impossible fallout are all some of my favorites to view. Older classics are always what I anticipate viewing the most when new transfers are announced.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      I haven't seen all of those in 4K Ray but I think Gemini Man is the worst looking video I've ever seen. I expect it would have been a showstopper in LCD 3D and given that it was reportedly 120fps in cinemas I suppose that was what it was made for. John.

  • @littlemanitor
    @littlemanitor Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks great top 10 I have most of them. Discs that play fine then next time don't could be disc rot I have had a few titles with this issue. I bought The World at war boxset at CEX and none of the discs played, when I returned it they examined discs and said it was disc rot. I have backups of both blu Ray and 4k discs stored on hard drives on PC I am not shelling out twice for them.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      It's a good idea to keep copies of the 4K discs. That will take up a lot of disc space though and I'm already storing so much of my own archive video that I'd need a massive SAN or NAS to make it all work and that would cost many thousands. If I see replacements for any of the faulty discs going cheap I think I'll snap them up because it can't be all of them that are faulty... famous last words!
      John.

    • @littlemanitor
      @littlemanitor Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 yes it's not cheap although I have gradually added drives to my hcpc I think I have 9 drives now ranging from 3tb to 6tb and even this isn't foolproof as I don't have it in a raid erray to protect files if a drive dies. I do use monitoring software to keep an eye on them. I think some issues with disc rot is how they are stored perhaps that copy I bought had been sitting in the boot of a car for weeks with massive changes in temps affecting it prior ending up in CEX.

  • @erhard9407
    @erhard9407 Před 2 lety

    i was blown away by the UHDs of spartacus, in the line of fire and lawrence of arabia.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      We watched In The Line Of Fire on Saturday evening Erhard and it is very good but it's a 35mm and therefore will always struggle when compared to 65mm and genuine IMAX. Lawrence of Arabia was 65mm so I know that's going to be one of the best, that's just the way it is. John.

  • @garethsmith6611
    @garethsmith6611 Před 2 lety

    Really great collection. I'm a new subscriber of your channel and love watching your content. I have a projector in the room but I love watching movies on my OLED. I know you mentioned you don't like watching films on the tv, but if you was able to get old of a huge OLED screen you would be blown away. The quality is out of this world and futuristic really. But I get why you like the super8, etc. to give it that cinematic look. :) TENET I thought was very bad though, even on multiple viewings. Spectacular 4k transfer but didnt like the film at all.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Greetings Gareth. Thank you for letting me know you enjoy the videos. I used to watch a lot of films through a telly but as soon as it became viable to video project it was the obvious thing for me to do. I already had all the setup thanks to Super 8, 16mm and 35mm so it was nice to get a big screen impact from DVD and then Blu-ray even if home video projection wasn't quite up to the standard of Super 8 until relatively recently. Just having a ten foot wide image was good enough. Had a smaller screen in Cornwall but we're almost back up to size now we've moved here. Just been in there this evening actually and projected a DVD which wasn't exactly brilliant in the dark scenes but still great to have it on a big screen.
      John.

    • @foxyfoxtrot4233
      @foxyfoxtrot4233 Před 2 lety +1

      I have to say that my OLED tv has ruined cinema a bit for me. I watched The Batman at the cinema and what was supposed to be black shadows was all grey, whereas the 4k trailer of the movie looked spectacular on my tv with great contrast and bright lights. I guess the mandatory emergency exit lights in the theater didn’t help but a projector also has limits when it comes to brightness and contrast versus actively lit pixels. I saw Spider-Man at the same theater and that wasn’t as problematic, maybe it’s just the very dark movies that suffer.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@foxyfoxtrot4233 I think we all have to cut cinemas some slack these days because they are now required to completely change all their equipment every few years and it's just not affordable. In the days of film projection that wasn't the case as the equipment could always be upgraded. Some cinemas were still using the basic projector that had been installed in the 1920s or 1930s and that's because sound, reel extenders, lamp housings and lenses could all be changed while 35mm film was the standard. Today many cinemas have to purchase secondhand video projection equipment and run that until they need to buy a replacement secondhand video projector. Many cinemas have early 2K video projectors and they're basically a load of rubbish. To see a video at a cinema really requires checking out the equipment they use now but even in the London premiere houses video is not up to the standard of the premiere master 35mm prints we used to enjoy. Combine that with the fact that experienced projection staff are largely a thing of the past and you have a recipe for disaster.
      BUT you won't have any problems if you go to the BFI IMAX (other than 2K video perhaps sometimes being passed off for IMAX!), the Odeon Leicester Square and the Empire Leicester Square.
      John.

    • @garethsmith6611
      @garethsmith6611 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 Hi John, thanks for the reply. Yes, big screens are great. You have a great setup and I can see why you would prefer it :) My dad has an Epson projector in the living room and he created his own screen and painted it. That's around 90 to 100inch and I love watching films on that so got my own cinema also :) But in the bedroom I just love my OLED, the quality of those perfect blacks, color and viewing angles is outstanding. I like switching between them depending on the films I watch. :) Keep up the great work and take care. :)

    • @garethsmith6611
      @garethsmith6611 Před 2 lety

      @@foxyfoxtrot4233 Yeah, I mean OLED will always win for dark scenes. The fact pixels turn off and no led lights in the back of the oled tvs makes it superior. I cannot wait to see THE BATMAN on OLED in a few months foxy :)

  • @user-yk7yv8rb5i
    @user-yk7yv8rb5i Před 6 měsíci

    great review I saw2001 in London on giant Cinerama screen although it was shot in super Panavison70 it looked great on the giant curved screen yes please keep making the review s

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 6 měsíci

      If you haven't already seen my video '2001 A Space Odyssey in 4K, why does it look so good?' then I think you might enjoy it Philip. John.

  • @jimmypalm9956
    @jimmypalm9956 Před 2 lety

    You are class mate. Keep this high quality material coming. 10K ;)

  • @NiceGuyAidey
    @NiceGuyAidey Před 2 lety

    Great Top Ten, I have all the Nolan Films on 4k Disc , its good to get the imax scenes , something thats missing on the streaming versions.... I'm patiently waiting for a new Oled to be released so i can enjoy my collection again.. I think No Time to Die would of been in my top ten, not for the film but for the 4k disc quality , thought it was superb...

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Good point about No Time To Die Aidey. I probably shouldn't have overlooked that one. Next time maybe. John.

    • @NiceGuyAidey
      @NiceGuyAidey Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 Yes it is a stunner of a transfer imo, maybe as the film was not to everyone's taste's its overlooked , look forward to the next video John

  • @pete49327
    @pete49327 Před 2 lety +1

    Grand Prix from 1966 is made for 4k. Someone, please. Shot on 65mm, and imo the best racing movie ever. Great top 10, great video, thank you. My personal favorite 4k disc so far is The Revenant; this movie couldn't have been duplicated on film I bet....so much was shot during dawn and dusk in natural lighting,

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      I completely agree about Grand Prix. The Blu-ray is pretty fabulous already. How about Ice Station Zebra and How The West Was Won for the 4K wish list too?
      I have The Revenant on Blu-ray so haven't invested in the 4K. I didn't realize it wasn't shot on film but haven't watched it for a few years. I'll have to take another look. John.

    • @pete49327
      @pete49327 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 How The West Was Won, on yea! Speaking of a film already looking good on Blu Ray, re Grand Prix, I saw Skyfall last night for first time on Blu Ray and thought it fabulous already:) I'm older than you and actually have never seen Ice Station Zebra, lol. I believe it's the film Howard Hughes watched over and over from his Las Vegas high rise apt. as his mental decline accelerated. I should check it out.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      @@pete49327 Skyfall is modern 35mm which means it's very fine grain. Anything shot 35mm today should look outstanding for that reason but 35mm is obviously not up to anything shot 65mm or genuine IMAX. As for Ice Station Zebra, it's incredibly sharp but a lot of the film is clearly a studio set which lets it down a bit but because it's as sharp as it is it doesn't seem to matter as much as it should. John.

  • @rogerhalt3991
    @rogerhalt3991 Před 2 lety +7

    Great choices. Some standouts for me in no particular order are; MI Fallout IMAX shots are amazing. Pacific Rim looks awesome. Sony disks sound fantastic, can't go wrong. Godzilla vs Kong is great. Dunkirk is for sure on my list!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Mission Impossible: Fallout is another excellent 4K Roger but I haven't seen Pacific Rim nor Godzilla vs. Kong. I find it increasingly hard to get through special effects laden movies largely done in a computer. There have been exceptions though so maybe one day I'll give that one a try. John.

  • @garyharper2943
    @garyharper2943 Před rokem

    Watched Dunkirk for the first time with my new projector, phenomenal!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před rokem +1

      One of the best 4K discs available Gary. And a fabulous film too. John.

  • @rikaardyyz3039
    @rikaardyyz3039 Před 2 lety +1

    Only thing I noticed with some 4K on a Sony 800 is that definitely run louder a kinder hum that gets quieter as the film goes on.
    Only running a sound bar ( a temporary measure ) but God knows why the sound drops out for a second twice in a film.
    Anyway MY personal favourites in no order are.
    Passengers, Murder on the Orient express, Dune, Interstellar,Tenet, Blade runner 2049, Green Mile ( brilliant 4k ),Alita battle angel, Bridge on the river Kwai and Bad Times at the El Royal , or maybe Oblivion.
    Hard to choose but Passengers and Green Mile are exceptional.👍

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +2

      I have Passengers on Blu-ray and that's excellent too. It was shot in high quality video and really did have a 4K video master and not a 2K upscale which is unusual for a film with computer animation in it. The Green Mile was a 35mm shoot so once you start projecting you'll probably see that the definition is not quite as good as you currently think it is. A few 35mm 4K releases have been mistaken for being better than 70mm films but this is because our home screens are tiny and it's often hard to differentiate. What we really need is 24 foot wide screens at home!
      John.

    • @rikaardyyz3039
      @rikaardyyz3039 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 yep passengers I think was shot 6.5K.
      Just this second saw moonfall , probably not my cuppa being a Roland Emmerich CGI destruction fest ,but they say it's got the best Atmos mix and got a 9.9 on one channel, visuals only 7 due to CGI ,green screen and digital touch up, personally ends up like a video game.
      Looking FWD to Lawrence of Arabia , just hope the cover advitised is yet to be done, on Zavvi looks like a pre school effort 🤔

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@rikaardyyz3039 I rarely purchase from Zavvi now that they don't have physical shops. The steelbook of Super 8 is the only on-line order I think I've ever given them and that was only because it looked so darned good. Usually all my money goes down the HMV route. But whatever Lawrence or Arabia comes in, the 4K disc should be one of the best just like all the other 70mm releases we've enjoyed so far. I was only thinking that I might look at the Blu-ray before it's out just to remember how good that is. John.

  • @Motorheadache95
    @Motorheadache95 Před 2 lety +1

    Some of my favorite 4K discs are films that had poor or mediocre Blu-ray transfers, just because the upgrade is so huge. Examples off the top of my head are Predator, The Matrix (the Blu-ray was recolored with a heavy green tint and looked more like video), and Arrow’s excellent release of Tremors.

    • @tsloan2100
      @tsloan2100 Před 2 lety +1

      The original Predator has a good quality 4k release?! I'd have to get that.

    • @Motorheadache95
      @Motorheadache95 Před 2 lety

      @@tsloan2100 oh yeah it’s amazing and very filmic. Predator 2 as well. The exact opposite of the last Blu-ray release, which I’m pretty sure qualifies as the worst transfer of all time, with laughably heavy noise reduction to the point where it practically looked like a Pixar remake.

    • @tsloan2100
      @tsloan2100 Před 2 lety

      @@Motorheadache95 thanks for the heads up!

    • @slave_to_cinema
      @slave_to_cinema Před 2 lety

      I cant believe how fantastic Tremors looked! Arrow is awesome.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Predator was issued on Super 8 in about 1991 and it was one of the best ever Super 8 prints. I'm amazed that it was messed up for Blu-ray release for that reason because if anyone had have asked me about it for a 4K release I'd have confidently predicted that it would look excellent. However, it was a 35mm shoot so it was never going to be up there with the best offered by 65mm shoots for 70mm release. I still have the Super 8 print by the way and it still looks fantastic. John.

  • @jorgeiramain
    @jorgeiramain Před 2 lety

    Excellent channel and video! The 4K movies that I enjoy most are:
    Top 10 Shot on film: Jaws, Alien, The Shining, Scarface, Die Hard, Groundhog Day, The Shawshank Redemption, Braveheart, Gladiator and Black Hawk Down.
    Top 10 Digital: The Avengers, 13 Hours, The Revenant, Sicario, Logan, Dunkirk, 1917 and John Wick trilogy.
    Overall top 10: Jaws, The Shining, Scarface, Groundhog Day, The Shawhank Redemption, Braveheart, Black Hawk Down, The Revenant, Sicario and 1917.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      That's a darned good list John Rambo. A few of them I haven't actually seen at all let alone on 4K so I must do better in future. Dunkirk was shot on film though - 70mm IMAX film so that's why it looks so good. What a wonderful hobby this love of film is and the best part of all is we can all talk about it with like-minded folk on here. John.

    • @jorgeiramain
      @jorgeiramain Před 2 lety

      ​@@moviecollector5920 Thanks for the answer and I'm glad you liked my list! You're right, I missed the point that Dunkirk was filmed in analog format (Nolan is a staunch defender of it). In accordance with everything you say, thanks again for the answer and continue with your channel. PD: It would be great to see a future list of your top 10 or top 15 best transfers after you have seen some titles pending review.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      @@jorgeiramain There are so many great 4K discs that I've already been thinking that a video along the lines of 'Another Ten Best 4K Ultra HD In My Collection' so I'll see if I get the time to find another ten best. Another one people sometimes ask for is my top ten favourite films. I usually reply that I hope I haven't seen them yet but I do have ten to fifteen films that I think are my current favourites so it might be fun to go through them. Cue a lot of Super 8 and LaserDiscs in that one as it would be a good excuse to show previous home movie releases of some great films. John.

    • @jorgeiramain
      @jorgeiramain Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 I would love to see part 2 of the top 10 4K transfers (thank God there are so many good ones available). A video with your list of 10 or 15 favorite movies would be great too. In this regard, I have to point out that your answer "I hope I haven't seen them yet" is very clever.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      @@jorgeiramain I have to admit that the late film critic Barry Norman gave a similar answer when asked to name his favourite films and that stuck with me so I rather borrowed my answer from him. I hope to get to HMV and CEX today to see if there's anything available that is suitable for a review video but I'll keep the top ten type of videos in mind for when/if there's nothing worthwhile to review. John.

  • @NOODLES38
    @NOODLES38 Před 2 lety

    Hi John , love the reviews and can’t wait to see you review The Godfather’s

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      How about Robocop instead? I do have first two Godfather films on LaserDisc but only ever ran them once. I don't tend to like gangster films however much I can see Coppola's films are great works of art.
      John.

  • @mobey56
    @mobey56 Před 2 lety

    That’s a very nice 4K collection. Unfortunately I do not have the upgraded equipment for 4K but do have two 4K discs from which in my opinion “Valerian” is the best looking one.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh yes, Valerian is wonderful Mobey. I seem to recall that it's mastered at 2K really but that's not unusual for heavy computer animation films. John.

  • @stephenhaynes149
    @stephenhaynes149 Před 8 měsíci

    I've not found similar faults in my (albeit limited) 4K collection, but what you described, I do see that happening in around 3% of my 3D Blu Rays

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 8 měsíci

      I had the same fault on a brand new disc last weekend Stephen - Plane. So that's going back this time. Usually the fault is apparent after the laser has heated the poor surface of the disc around a layer change at least once but this time the problem was already there. That's five knackered 4K discs that I've found now but I would expect more to be hiding away as i go for years between repeat screenings. John.

  • @yanal0611
    @yanal0611 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I’d love to hear your thoughts on the Batman v Superman Ultimate Edition 4k release from very recently. It was supervised by Zack Snyder himself and it includes the original full frame IMAX 70mm sequences. It shifts to 1.43:1 ratio for them too. Absolutely superb and probably the best 4K transfer I’ve ever seen.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I'll answer on your same question on The Flash video Yanal as I think it's more relevant on there. John.

  • @mirvmn2
    @mirvmn2 Před 2 lety

    Great list John :) I haven't seen Le Mans '66, The Ten Commandments, Interstellar, Dunkirk and Tenet so I have to check them out at some point. Especially The Ten Commandments since I like films based on the Bible and my favorite is Jesus of Nazareth.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Robert Vaughan was absolutely brilliant as Jesus in Jesus of Nazareth. I wouldn't mind seeing that again now that you've reminded me of it. The Ten Commandments is so sharp thanks to its VistaVision origin and the colour is so rich thanks to the Technicolor process that it simply a joy to behold. Cecil B. DeMille's narration may drive me to distraction at times but we have to accept that the film is of its time - and really, who cares when it looks this good?
      John.

    • @jessegeleyns388
      @jessegeleyns388 Před 2 lety +1

      They're all very good movies but highly recommend Interstellar, one of my favorite movie experiences I've had! Hope you enjoy (:

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@jessegeleyns388 If you saw Interstellar at the BFI IMAX Jesse then that was me in the seat just in front of you and I reckon it was the most impressive cinema screening I've ever seen. John.

  • @jbird_inc
    @jbird_inc Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent list, I have just started collecting 4K last year after upgrading my TV and audio setup. So far I'd say Nolans films, The Matrix, and Skyfall are my top films out of my relatively small 4K collection of around 17 movies so far. I recently picked up Murder on the Orient Express and the picture was spectacular on my display. I much prefer when studios give us proper 4K mastered discs rather than the upscaled digital 2K discs that are common among recent films

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      A few recent releases such as Last Night In Soho were shot 35mm but then all that effort was downgraded to 2K video for general release. I believe that even the film prints of that one were struck via the 2K video master but I may be wrong. It still looks pretty good though, just not as good as it would have been. Mainly the image quality comes down to the lenses used to shoot the film and in the case of a genuine film, how sensitive and fine grain the negative stock is.
      John.

  • @davemillage6129
    @davemillage6129 Před 2 lety

    Hi John thank you for what u do! With the pic of the theatres ( here the Pictureville in Bradford) it wets the appetite to watch a film lol. It's fun to agree and disagree, keeps us on our toes for more ideas. These lists are tough either way and will always be challenged hence the fun. I gained some new ideas from this list so will check out The Dark Knight Films and Orient Express. Any talk of Casablanca some day? Just curious if it will find it's way to 4k. Cheers Dave BC!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      Greetings Dave. I only finally decided to do this video because nothing much has been coming out worthy of review lately and so many people had asked me to do it. There seems to be quite a bit of agreement on many of the titles in the list which I wasn't really expecting. Gemini Man has been pointed out to me a few times in these comments but I think that's the worst 4K I've seen so that was never likely to make the top ten... it will make the bottom ten though! As for Casablanca, I don't think that will benefit much from a 4K release but you never know if it is ever done it might look spectacular. Black and white has always been sharper than colour on film owing to the silver content of the film stock. John.

    • @davemillage6129
      @davemillage6129 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 "the silver content of the film stock", very interesting. Just a lover of B@W. Psycho I felt looked pretty darn good. Out of interest in slim pickings for new content I see the Godfather films are now released here. My notifications are turned if you put in a review I'll be excited to read. I imagine a tone of us will almost automatically be adding this collection by default maybe lol. Many regards to you and all over in England. Really enjoy your channel ! Dave. PS. agree on the SOHO poster .. very very sweet! Cheers D in BC

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@davemillage6129 I'd like to be able to say that I am going to review The Godfather films but unfortunately I never got on with them. I have the first two films on LaserDisc but have only ever run them once. Something about gangsters, mafia and the double-crossing murderous violence doesn't appeal to me. I can't imagine why! But I can see that they are great films, they're just no my cup of tea. Don't know what I'll do as a video next but I'll come up with something. Many people have suggested a video of my favourite films and if I did that one cue lots of Super 8 features and LaserDiscs.
      John.

  • @tyo101
    @tyo101 Před 2 lety +6

    A great list, in my opinion. Fully agree with your number 1 pick, it is proof that photochemical film can still be of top-tier quality in the twenty-first century.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      I haven't seen every 4K disc Boss but nothing I've seen so far comes up to the standard of the 70mm films transferred to video so if confirmation were needed that film is still the king then I think 70mm is it. John.

  • @lukekingsland5851
    @lukekingsland5851 Před 2 lety

    An interesting video would be a Top 10 4K wish list, Jeff at Films at Home did one recently, I certainly agree with him that Baraka and Samsara should be transferred, as well as Koyaanisqatsi

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      I think the best 4Ks so far have told us all that it's the genuine 65mm productions for 70mm release that look the best Luke so Baraka certainly should be on the list. Another would have to be Grand Prix, then How The West Was Won (three-strip Cinerama), Ice Station Zebra... anything 70mm basically. Maybe it's something I'll look into for a video down the line but I don't want to copy anyone because that wouldn't be right. So many people had asked me for this one that I finally just got on with it. John.

    • @lukekingsland5851
      @lukekingsland5851 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 that's fair enough! I think if we were living in a perfect world, Breakfast at Tiffany's and Amelie would be instant pick ups for me, but I'm not sure how they were filmed

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      @@lukekingsland5851 I'm fairly sure that both Breakfast At Tiffany's and Amelie were 35mm shoots. They should therefore both look pretty fabulous on 4K but not up to the same level of the 65mm, VistaVision, Technirama or any other large film formats that have been used down the years. John.

  • @Killmaster7
    @Killmaster7 Před 2 lety

    I'd be interested in hearing your opinion on some of Dario Argento's films on 4k. Particularity Phenomena and Suspiria which are two of the best 4k transfers I've ever seen and highly recommend you give them a watch for the cinematography alone if you haven't seen them already.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Quite a few people have mentioned Suspiria so if I get an excuse to import a copy in the future I'll do that. Such a shame it hasn't made an appearance over here yet. All these Argento films were 35mm so look into distant areas of the frame (when the whole frame is in focus of course) to tell exactly how good any of them really are. Most of us concentrate on close-ups which is entirely the wrong thing to look at. John.

  • @bachtuna
    @bachtuna Před 2 lety

    Glad I found your channel! Easy to tell you have a massive schvantz!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      I had to look that up Dale and there are five different meanings. But I think I know the one you mean so thank you for that! John.

  • @David25522
    @David25522 Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @iamthatiam6945
    @iamthatiam6945 Před 2 lety

    Hello friend. Excellent video with great input on all selections. I agree on all Christopher Nolan selections I was lucky enough to see both Inception and Interstellar in true 70 mm IMAX and yes it is quite a spiritual experience. For me though the film I would like to see transferred to a 4K release would be Last of the Mohicans. One of my favorite films and I truly enjoy how Michael Man shoots with natural light. Your thoughts? Please and thank you and always enjoying your Channel.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for your kind words. I haven't seen The Last of the Mohicans for many years but I think we're talking about the Daniel Day Lewis version which was pretty terrific as I recall. I also very much enjoyed a television series as a child so it's a great story that lends itself well to film. If it gets issued on 4K I'll be the one in front of you in the queue to buy it! As for Christopher Nolan, he's one of the greatest film makers in the world today. In terms of how he shoots his films he's probably at the top of the list followed by Kenneth Branagh. Let's hope more directors become powerful enough to insist on large format film for their productions.
      John.

    • @MrAmtrak457
      @MrAmtrak457 Před rokem

      I saw Interstellar in imax 70mm at the TCL Chinese theater. Was impressive.

  • @davidpo5517
    @davidpo5517 Před měsícem

    Tenet is amazing, glad to see it gets some love

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před měsícem

      I think it may be one of the greatest films ever made David but it does require seeing it in genuine IMAX to fully appreciate why I'm thinking along those lines. John.

  • @Celestialrob
    @Celestialrob Před 2 lety

    4K Death on the Nile just announced in the US - Video - Captured on Panavision Super 70 film stock 2:39:1 aspect ratio, and was mastered in 4K. HDR10 grading for the disc and Dolby Vision available on digital. Looks priming John!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      Morning Rob. Death on the Nile should have an aspect ratio of 2.20:1 but there was so much messing around to generate 70mm prints that I wouldn't be surprised if it's been cropped a little. I rather expect that it's going to look more impressive at home than it did at the Odeon but I may be wrong. John.

    • @Celestialrob
      @Celestialrob Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 certainly on our big screens.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@Celestialrob Too bloody right!

  • @pedrochevez2090
    @pedrochevez2090 Před 2 lety +1

    I recieved my 4K copy of Suspiria released by Synapse Films. It is by far the cleanest, sharpest and richest colored 4K i have yet watched. I highly recommend for you to get it if you haven't yet!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      I keep forgetting to see if I can get hold of a copy of Suspiria Pedro. I'm pretty sure it was a 35mm shoot so it may be up there with the likes of Jaws but unless something was done that I don't know about it isn't going to match the 70mm films. I don't think I've seen Suspiria since I was a child... sounds nuts really but my brother and I used to watch every horror film that was around. Even had The Exorcist on Super 8 which we showed to all our school friends. Biggest success we ever had for a film show with our school friends was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I think I'm living proof that video nasties don't turn you into a psychopath!
      John.

    • @67eamonn
      @67eamonn Před 2 lety

      I agree. I had to shell out close to £40 for it but worth every penny. I've never seen it look (or sound) better than the Synapse release. An essential purchase.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@67eamonn I'll give you a tenner for it Eamonn!!!
      Seriously, where did you purchase your copy from?
      John.

  • @xItsmeFirex
    @xItsmeFirex Před 2 lety

    I have heard that Gemini Man is a reference 4k disc. I recently purchased it but have not gotten a chance to watch it yet. It is shot digitally since it is a recent movie.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Gemini Man is more a video game than a movie. I don't like computer games and the unrealistic motion combined with the cartoon look makes it the worst 4K of the lost for me. But I hope you find the complete opposite as it's probably an age thing and if you've grown up playing computer games then you might love it.
      John.

  • @shashidharmurthy2226
    @shashidharmurthy2226 Před 2 lety

    Sir, I thought there will be the movie "Mackenna's gold" among your best 4k collection, which has got , breath taking views of Grand Canyon parts, hope they have not released in 4k? Can we play 4k discs in the blue ray disc player? Or another 4 k player?

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      Good morning Shashidhar. I think there is a Grand Canyon film released on 4K disc and if I'm right it may have originally been a genuine 70mm IMAX so that should look absolutely fabulous. But if you're asking if you can play a 4K disc in a standard Blu-ray player then the answer is no, it has to be a 4K UHD Blu-ray player. They start at around £100 over here in the UK so they're not prohibitively expensive. You do need a 4K telly or video projector to screen them in 4K and HDR though. John.

    • @shashidharmurthy2226
      @shashidharmurthy2226 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 sir, thanks for the quick reply,& the enlightenment.plz.give me the name of the other Grand canyon movie on 4k disc, thanking you sir.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@shashidharmurthy2226 I may be completely wrong Shashidar but I'm pretty sure there was an early 4K release with some IMAX documentaries on it. It may have only been available in North America though and it's possible what I remember was actually a Blu-ray but I would put money on it still looking spectacular. Our home screens are so tiny that it's difficult to see any difference in resolution between Blu-ray and 4K. John.

    • @shashidharmurthy2226
      @shashidharmurthy2226 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 thanks sir.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      @@shashidharmurthy2226 Just found it: store.hmv.com/store/film-tv/4k-ultra-hd-blu-ray/extreme-adventure-collection

  • @themediapreacher8154
    @themediapreacher8154 Před 2 lety

    Great stuff John, what are the other two discs which have rot? All Warner? Have you contacted them? Many thanks Michael

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      Apollo 11 and The Shining are the other two Michael. I'm not the only person to report a problem with The Shining so far. I'll endeavour to re-watch some of the 4Ks that have been on the shelves a few years now and perhaps some we watched more recently as the circumstantial evidence suggests the faults develop after the discs have played. Heat from the laser breaking down the reflective layer perhaps or causing layer glue to fog slightly but invisible to the eye. John.

    • @themediapreacher8154
      @themediapreacher8154 Před 2 lety

      @@moviecollector5920 I am really concerned about this John. I recall some of my early mgm dvd s having to be returned due to rot issues - terminator, silence of the lambs and never say never again. Then I bought a lot ofHD DVDs that are now landfill because they became unplayable. Can you keep us posted if you have any other issues. I had a problem with the shining when I first played it. I found a video which suggested I clean the disc and thankfully that seemed to work. I only started my 4K collection at Christmas but if I find any I will let you know! These discs are too expensive to be unplayable after a few spins ! I paid 75 for the godfather yesterday, the packaging is terrible, no blu ray, no digital code and now I’m concerned my discs won’t last two years ! Such is life, there are bigger problems in the world but it is annoying! Thanks for great videos

  • @Linkman247
    @Linkman247 Před 2 lety

    I've been looking to upgrade to a 4k display and in the interim I have been upgrading from DVD, etc. to 4k for certain films. I am not going to get everything in 4k when a Blu-ray is fine. Disney stuff in general from everything I have read is a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to 4k releases.
    I recently did pick up a few of the films you highlighted in regular 4k or even in Steelbook.
    Apocalypse Now (Steelbook 4k)
    1917 (Steelbook 4k)
    Ten Commandments (Steelbook 4k)
    I picked up the Dark Knight Trilogy on 4k as single releases each for about $10 a piece on a Black Friday sale.
    I have yet to pick up Dunkirk in 4k but I did see it in Theaters and it was amazing.
    More recently I picked up the 4k of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. I have been wanting to get both of the Bladerunner films as I have read nothing but good things about the 4k releases of those.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      Blu-ray is indeed excellent Linkman and a lot of the time you won't seen much difference between a 4K and a Blu-ray, particularly if they're both taken from the same master. The sequel to Blade Runner doesn't look very good on either of my systems but a lot of people think it's among the best quality they've seen. Something about the Denis Villeneuve films doesn't seem to agree with my equipment as Dune looked pretty drab too. Those steelbooks you purchased must be nice. I did spot The Ten Commandments on the shelves of FOPP when I was in there five or six weeks ago but it was £40 and I already had the standard release that cost me £30 when it first came out. I have both versions of Apocalypse Now - the three disc and the six disc - but that's because I thought that because I had the original version of the film on Blu-ray I'd be able to put up with the latest version on 4K. But the 4K quality was so good and put the Blu-ray to shame so I had to get the six disc set just so I could see that original version of the film in quality at least as good as I'd seen in the cinema in 1979. John.

  • @bened22
    @bened22 Před 2 lety

    Hi John! Great video, thank you! I doubt that you are experiencing disc rot. Apart from the problems players might have with the third layer (that were mentioned here in the comments) there are two likely explanations:
    1.) When 4K players get hot they tend to skip more on 4K discs. That's unfortunate because 4K players have a tendency to get hot after a relatively short time. I guess the reason they skip at the same time is because for example a layer change at that moment or some other special circumstances. Have you tried the disc again on another day with a rested cold player?
    2.) Because the data on UHD discs is so dense little pieces of dust or little scratches have a stronger effect. None of the other disc types before have been this sensitive so it might be counter-intuitive.
    What I have personally seen is that some players skip badly while others are relatively stable. And when a disc skips it's never persistent across players and days. So I guess disc rot is unlikely.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety +1

      I have the same problems on the same discs on two different players even when booting up from scratch and skipping straight into the part of the disc in question Benjamin. I have had other issues which do appear to be the player too hot issue so thank you for explaining that one. Two of the titles could be the third layer problem but Apollo 11 seems unlikely. I need to go through a whole lot of my 4K collection because it's possible we've all got quite a few sitting on the shelves waiting to tick us off in years to come when they are pulled out to be enjoyed again. After all, not many of us watch the same disc over and over any longer because it's so much easier to get more titles compared to years ago when LaserDisc and Super 8 were the only viable options for home cinema. John.

    • @jim_herd
      @jim_herd Před rokem

      @@moviecollector5920 Try giving the discs a polish with a micro fibre cloth and see if that helps. I’ve had some dodgy 4K discs from Cinemaparadiso and sometimes a polish fixes it. Otherwise it’s because previous inconsiderate renters have scratched them.
      Might be an idea to try them in a better spec player too like the Panasonic 820.

  • @luisd7636
    @luisd7636 Před 2 lety

    great list.

  • @Seethi_C
    @Seethi_C Před 2 lety

    I don’t have the eye to distinguish different film types, but what makes Murder on the Orient express look better than Dunkirk or Tenet?

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      I was thinking about that over the past couple of days Seethi and I think it's down to the transfer rate. If I'm correct about Jaws and that is the ultimate 35mm transfer so far then the 5.6K transfer may well be the reason. 70mm is almost three times the image area of 35mm so the maths for that suggests about 15K to get the fullest out of it. IMAX is three times the size of standard 70mm so that would equate to around 45K. Both IMAX and 70mm for disc release are transferred at 4K which means that 70mm is being transferred and much higher resolution when considering the image area there to be transferred. That's why I think Murder on the Orient Express has the edge but others may disagree. John.

  • @ibleed1
    @ibleed1 Před 2 lety

    Just subscribed. Simply because you said 2.2 TO 1 aspect ratio and not 2.2 by 1 aspect ratio. Respect.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      I never actually heard of 2.2 by 1 before so thank you for making me aware of it. I'll make sure I never make that mistake. Good to have you here.
      John.

  • @jeffjefferson7384
    @jeffjefferson7384 Před 2 lety

    Nice one. Would love a top 10 list of best 20th century ones (less chance of Nolan dominating ;)

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Před 2 lety

      That would be interesting Jeff. The trouble is I have most of the best films of the last century on Super 8 so probably won't see too many of them on 4K. It's been great to be able to watch them on a big screen over the past 50 years though.
      John.