Top Gun: Maverick 4K [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]

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Top Gun: Maverick 4K [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]

Top Gun: Maverick 4K [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]

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English Dolby Atmos, French - Canadian, French - Parisian, Portuguese - Brazilian, Spanish - Castilian, Spanish - Latin American Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround The original Top Gun got a pretty nice upconversion here, I feel. Film grain is kept to a fair minimum, it's definitely sharper than I remember from the Blu-Ray cut, and it's brighter than before. Overall, worth the extra money for the 4k.

The 80s action classic lands on Ultra HD with a pair of new supplements while the rest of the bonus features ported over from previous releases are on the accompanying Blu-ray disc.

HD Report is a trusted online news publication with experts in entertainment technology, physical & online media, video gaming, and consumer products. As with previous lossless mixes, much of the design is a front-heavy presentation, but rear activity comes alive during the dogfights, expanding the soundfield with the noise of F-14s screaming in the surrounds and echoing through the overheads. There are a couple moments when the jetplanes distinctly fly above the listening area and into view, but ultimately, the top heights do a majority of the leg work in widening and heightening the action. The real winner, in the end, are the memorable songs, filling not only the entire soundscape but also subtly bleeding into the sides and overheads for a satisfyingly good time. (Dolby Atmos Audio Rating: 80/100)

English Dolby Atmos, Czech, French - Canadian, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Spanish - Castilian, Spanish - Latin American Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Note that if you redeem the Digital code, you also get access to an additional feature via desktop and mobile devices (depending on the Digital service):

A much shorter version of this was featured on The Late Late Show with James Corden. It’s certainly entertaining, so while it doesn’t make or break these extras, it’s nice to have. But an audio commentary is something this film really deserves, and one would hope that a future release might include it. Much of the character-driven drama takes priority with precise, clear dialogue that remains that way above the commotion, allowing audiences to enjoy every emotional moment and hear every inflection in each of the performances. Impressively, those quieter, dialogue-heavy sequences are nonetheless layered with the commotion of people chattering all around in Penny's bar, or the busy commotion of military activity can be heard in the distance and from above while at school. Other such scenes taking place indoors even have a natural light echoing effect from the characters talking to each other. Imaging continuously feels broad and spacious with an exceptional sense of presence, as an assortment of noises fluidly travels between the three channels and into the front heights, creating a highly-engaging half-dome wall of sound that's sustained to the very end. At the same, an outstanding mid-range exhibits superb detailing and distinction in the upper frequencies during the loudest segments while the score delivers striking definition in the orchestration with warmth and amazing fidelity while bleeding all around. I'm not going to review the movies here. Someone else has already done that, I imagine. I'm only commenting on the 4K experience. For this UHD edition, Paramount grounds the film with the same selection of bonus material but throws in one exclusive featurette for 4K collectors. English, English SDH†, Chinese - Cantonese - Hong Kong, Chinese - Mandarin - Simplified - PRC, Chinese - Mandarin - Traditional , Czech, Danish, Finnish, French - Canadian, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese - European, Romanian, Slovakian, Spanish - Castilian, Spanish - Latin American, Swedish, Thai

Selected items are only available for delivery via the Royal Mail 48® service and other items are available for delivery using this service for a charge.Finally, it must be said that these are the best scenes of flying ever captured on film. The tour de force climax of the movie leaves viewers emotionally exhausted with giant grins and cheering for more. It ranks up there with the best action sequences in all of film. Lo malo es la tendencia de Paramount al ya no incluir Blu Ray 1080p cómo los demás, solo conseguirás dos discos 4k y una copia digital casi inútil pues, no es compatible con movies anywhere. Extras: Language(s): English, Czech, French - Canadian, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Spanish - Castilian, Spanish - Latin American, Hard of Hearing Subtitles: English, Subtitles: English, Chinese - Cantonese - Hong Kong, Chinese - Mandarin - Simplified - PRC, Chinese - Mandarin - Traditional, Czech, Danish, Finnish, French - Canadian, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese - European, Romanian, Slovakian, Spanish - Castilian, Spanish - Latin American, Swedish, Thai., Interactive Menu, Screen ratio 1:1.78, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital 5.1, Behind the Scenes, Bonus Footage



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