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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Bragg but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found the film to be Spot on and totally relevant for our time. When a film sparks anger in my Son about a conciensous objector earning the Medal of Honor Having served myself with awards for Valor, I found this film to bring up important points of human values. The film was amazing. Seeing small yet crucial elements added to the film like the BB-63 (Battleship Missouri) supporting the battle... WOW! Its a new generation of Saving Private Ryan but with a 100% true story and with almost no Hollywood "liberties" taken for splash! Good stories don't need to be faked! This was visually amazing and I highly recommend this to anyone!
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Bragg but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found the film to be AMAZING Visually! I mean Disney has stepped up the game and I cant wait until Cars 3! Maona on the other hand seemed as if Disney tried to take that magic of breaking the mold with Frozens script and apply it to Moana? After an hour in (close) we finally meet the "Demi-God" who is basically a ******** Till the last 15 minutes of the film. Sadly The film didn't make me care about any of the charecters. Due to the high quality visuals, picture and sound editing I give 4 stars. Story & Script do NOT warrant such a high rotten tomato score!
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Bragg but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found the film to be really fun and a new twist on the "your neighbors a spy" cliche'. Aside from great cinematography I think the best thing this film has going for it is the story! It was funny and has replay-abilityies ;P
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Bragg but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found these films to be of the upmost in blu-ray quality. Considering that I bought The LEGO Movie, The LEGO Batman Movie, & The LEGO StarWars (Freemakers Season 1) all at the same time i got to dive into the LEGO Universe head on! I LOVED IT ALL! The Wit and humour is cut out for kids through adults! One thing I love the most is that while witty the films dialog will genuinely help children understand bigger words and comprehension. Ive seen it with my own eyes and heard it with my own ears! The visuals are great and the stories are what shines the most. Sure some backgrounds could have used more work, but what it lacks in visuals it makes up for in substance! Highly recommend the LEGO films to anyone at any age!
All 13 episodes of the first season of this Lego-crafted version of the Star Wars saga are available in this collection. The series follows three siblings known as the Freemakers, who sell ships that they rebuild themselves. After one of the Freemaker kids discovers what is known as the Kyber Saber, the whole clain becomes involved in an epic struggle between the Galactic Empire--helmed by Darth Vader (voiced by Matt Sloan) and Emperor Palpatine (Trevor Duvall)--and the Rebel Alliance, which includes Luke Skywalker (Eric Bauza), Princess Leia (Julie Dolan) and Lando Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams, reprising his role from the original film series). Throughout their journey, the Freemakers are tracked by an undercover Imperial agent named Naare (Grey Griffin), who uses her chameleonic abilities in attempts to procure the Saber crystals.
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Bragg but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found these films to be of the upmost in blu-ray quality. Considering that I bought The LEGO Movie, The LEGO Batman Movie, & The LEGO StarWars (Freemakers Season 1) all at the same time i got to dive into the LEGO Universe head on! I LOVED IT ALL! The Wit and humour is cut out for kids through adults! One thing I love the most is that while witty the films dialog will genuinely help children understand bigger words and comprehension. Ive seen it with my own eyes and heard it with my own ears! The visuals are great and the stories are what shines the most. Sure some backgrounds could have used more work, but what it lacks in visuals it makes up for in substance! Highly recommend the LEGO films to anyone at any age!
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Bragg but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found these films to be of the upmost in blu-ray quality. I would put it just a hair below the rendering of films like: The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Beauty & the beast ect.. Basically the 2d animated films that Disney spent big $ converting to 3d. I do wish that these film came with more special features but I'm not complaining! You do get better stuff than the individual DVDs that I had bought! I love a good adventure and the sound was really good, NOT MULAN good, But Good!
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Bragg but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found these films to be of the upmost in blu-ray quality. I would say the visuals and the rendering are on par with films like: The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Beauty & the beast ect.. Basically the 2d animated films that Disney spent big $ converting to 3d. Other than that these Blu-Rays are spectacular! I especially loved the special features that were included with these films and that the quality of the features were upgrades as well. Not just a great movie and DVD type special features! A+ Films! & A+ Quality!
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Bragg but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found these films to be of the upmost in blu-ray quality. I would put it at the rendering of films like: The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Beauty & the beast ect.. Basically the 2d animated films that Disney spent big $ converting to 3d. Other than that these Blue-Rays are spectacular! I noticed that certain background were fixed when transferred to blu-ray! Worth every penny!
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Bragg but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found these films to be of the upmost in blu-ray quality. I would put it just a hair below the rendering of films like: The zLittle Mermaid, The Lion King, Beauty & the beast ect.. Basically the 2d animated films that Disney spent big $ converting to 3d. Other than that these Blue-Rays are spectacular!
This user is a My Best Buy® Elite Plus Member, who has spent $3,500 on eligible purchases and is now getting 1.25 points per dollar. They may have received My Best Buy® bonus points for submitting reviews. They may have also participated in an invitation-only program that provides My Best Buy® Elite Plus Members with manufacturer-supplied products for the purpose of writing honest, unbiased and usage-based reviews.
Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Bragg but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found the film to be Strict along the language of Shakespeare. If you remember reading Shakespeare in school and going over the dial and text and either found it frustrating or boring than this film is NOT for you! The cast is amazing and the wording, props, and sets were of that period! I highly recommend this to any hardcore Shakespearean nut!