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Can we keep this thread on topic about the actual release? If two or three people want to bicker, can they please do it via PM, so that the rest of us watching for updates don't have to read your whining at each other?
Who are those elitists that you speak of? And why do you feel the need to label them? How moral elitist of you!It’s elitists’ turn to reply, I’m waiting too.
Who are those elitists that you speak of? And why do you feel the need to label them? How moral elitist of you!
Summing up, you care nothing about print runs (and take the moral high-ground), for others it may matter (or is a factor)... and who gives a crap?!
Im hoping they will give everyone that bought the first release dibs on this copy
to answer your question, yes 4K is the new format (obviously you need to upgrade your whole AV system to view 4K) all Nolan's 4K releases have been praised by most of viewers (well maybe except Batman Begins) and i saw Interstellar 4K and it was great, you can see so much details that you can't see on 1080 blu-ray viewing... if you like you can see some comparison between 4K and 1080 ---> hereSo Zeta are re-releasing their Blu-ray Interstella to a 4K Ultra HD. Is this a re-release, or the next generation format release just as we moved on from VHS > DVD > Blu-rays > 4K Ultra HD? Or just another re-release we see time and time again such as marvels etc, trying to milk the cow? After all a business is their to make money. I personally dislike re-releases and prefer limited editions as it ruins the fun of 'collecting' if everything is widely available again and again.... That's my two cents and I'm not going to go on about this.
Certainly good-looking steelbook and matching lenticular front image ... even with the splattering of cast above the title ... bad, bad move however to re-release this steelbook unchanged w/ text heavy back especially when WB are one of the few companies today making a concerted effort to give us "clean" steelbooks with all non-essential text confined to the inside left of the steelbook and sometimes even to the right hidden under the discs.
Back art on both not up to snuff.
Pics of existing same steelbook courtesy Steelbookpro:-
not sure how it is in other countries, but where I live in France, the DVD sections are still has big if not bigger than the Blu-Ray sections