Which film to test 4K source?

Which film to test 4K source?

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Greenmantle

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1,472 posts

115 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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OLED TV arriving next week.
Current setup is Plasma with 1080P source.
Which film would you choose first using a 4K source?
Obviously the Oscar for Best Cinematography category!

TEKNOPUG

19,336 posts

212 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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Depends what your 4K source is.

juice

8,864 posts

289 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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Six Underground (the Ryan Reynolds film) looks amazing in 4K

RichFN2

3,699 posts

186 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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Tenet

paddy1970

812 posts

116 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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Oscar for Best Cinematography, several titles stand out for their exceptional visual storytelling:

"Blade Runner 2049" (2017) - Renowned for its stunning visual landscapes and intricate details.
"The Revenant" (2015) - Offers breath-taking natural vistas and superb use of natural light.
"Life of Pi" (2012) - Known for its vibrant colours and intricate CGI.
"Avatar" (2009) - A breakthrough in visual effects and 3D technology.
"Inception" (2010) - Boasts highly imaginative visual sequences and special effects.

500TORQUES

6,480 posts

22 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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I went from plasma to OLED with UHD subscriptions.

It will blow you away.

The new Top Gun was epic visually.

Digger

15,181 posts

198 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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LG C3 or G3 I hope ?

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How about some Blue Planet or similar?

bitchstewie

55,163 posts

217 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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Sounds obvious but watch something you like.

I got an Apple TV 4K and an OLED recently and there's loads of technically amazing 4K content but it's as boring as hell after a few minutes.

Meanwhile watching the original Star Wars trilogy in 4K on Disney Plus blew my mind.

500TORQUES

6,480 posts

22 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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The other thing you will see is your electricity consumption will drop a noticeable amount.

ReallyReallyGood

1,632 posts

137 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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Dune would be my choice

TEKNOPUG

19,336 posts

212 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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EmailAddress said:
Actually, The Fall would probably look pretty awesome if it's available.
Not 4K

TEKNOPUG

19,336 posts

212 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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The things that really pop on 4K OLED are light and dark contrasts. For example flames/fire at night. Try All Quite On The Western Front via Netflix.

bitchstewie

55,163 posts

217 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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Source does make a difference by the way.

Even HD via Netflix or Disney or Paramount Plus from the Apple TV still looks far better than FreeSat/FreeView.

h0b0

8,185 posts

203 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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TEKNOPUG said:
The things that really pop on 4K OLED are light and dark contrasts. For example flames/fire at night. Try All Quite On The Western Front via Netflix.
The start of Amazon's "The Expanse" is excellent at taking advantage of this.

Tlandcruiser

2,811 posts

205 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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For the best experience, ensure you watch 4k via UHD player. Any 4k stream is still compressed, although it still looks good

normalbloke

7,714 posts

226 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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Tlandcruiser said:
For the best experience, ensure you watch 4k via UHD player. Any 4k stream is still compressed, although it still looks good
Exactly this.

Douglas Quaid

2,439 posts

92 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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You obviously need to make sure your sound system is up to scratch as good pic but crap tv sound would be terrible. So I’d focus on getting that sorted. An av receiver and a decent pair of floorstanders would be a good start.

Bryanwww

397 posts

146 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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paddy1970 said:
Oscar for Best Cinematography, several titles stand out for their exceptional visual storytelling:

"Blade Runner 2049" (2017) - Renowned for its stunning visual landscapes and intricate details.
"The Revenant" (2015) - Offers breath-taking natural vistas and superb use of natural light.
"Life of Pi" (2012) - Known for its vibrant colours and intricate CGI.
"Avatar" (2009) - A breakthrough in visual effects and 3D technology.
"Inception" (2010) - Boasts highly imaginative visual sequences and special effects.
Excellent list - all of the above except replace avatar with avatar 2 and I'd add the original bladerunner(definitely watch that before 2049 if you haven't seen it). I've watched quite a few older movies in 4k and they often end up looking really low budget (total recall in 4k for instance you could see the sets were pretty crap) but bladerunner looks amazing still.


Some more to add:
Spiderman Into the Spiderverse - fantastic animation and the colours really pop

Dune - also a good test of your audio system, will give your sub a workout

BlueJazz

552 posts

179 months

Tuesday 19th September 2023
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normalbloke said:
Tlandcruiser said:
For the best experience, ensure you watch 4k via UHD player. Any 4k stream is still compressed, although it still looks good
Exactly this.
They're both right and a visually good film (awful plot though) is Gemini Man. Shot in 60 frames per second it looks amazing.

PM3

901 posts

67 months

Tuesday 19th September 2023
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LEVIATHAN ( 2014 )