Beetlejuice 4K Blu-ray Review - AVForums Beetlejuice was shot using Panavision Panaflex cameras on 35mm film, with Warner giving this a new scan and clean-up producing a new 4K DI The disc presents an native 3840 x 2160p resolution image in the widescreen 1 85:1 aspect ratio, and uses 10-bit video depth, High Dynamic Range , a Wide Colour Gamut (WCG) and is encoded using the HEVC (H 265) codec for HDR10
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Movie Review - AVForums Burton and his cadre of writers (including Wednesday’s Alfred Gough and Miles Millar) hurtle us right back into the delightfully demented world of the first film with aplomb Aping the use of practical sets and effects immediately aligns Beetlejuice Beetlejuice with its predecessor in terms of tone and feel But the similarities don’t stop
Heathers 4K Blu-ray Review - AVForums Note: all images in this review are NOT taken from the 4K disc Stating that the 4K release here comes from a 4K scan from the original camera negative, it’s not clearly stated if this is a new scan or the same 4K scan that was done for the 2018 1080p blu-ray release – it’s likely it’s the same one, just given a new HDR grading given the names involved as per the scant information in
Transformers One 4K Blu-ray Review - AVForums Of course, as is form by now, quality doesn't appear to match up to Box Office results, and Transformers One suffered tragically through a series of unfortunate delays and just plain bad timing - delayed because Beetlejuice Beetlejuice was regarded as a concern only to end up stalling when up against the unexpectedly amazing The Wild Robot, facing a very real underperformance at the Box Office
Sleepy Hollow 4K Blu-ray Review | AVForums A quick scan of the credits will throw up a litany of wonderful genre names – Burton directing, Se7en’s Andrew Kevin Walker scripting from a story co-written by SFX legend Kevin Yagher and Master of the Bizarre Danny Elfman scoring, even Francis Ford Coppola on Exec Producing duty – and as expected, their creation is a beautiful blend of all of their own gothic influences