Iron Man 4K Ultra-HD Trilogy [Blu-ray] [2019] [Region Free]

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Iron Man 4K Ultra-HD Trilogy [Blu-ray] [2019] [Region Free]

Iron Man 4K Ultra-HD Trilogy [Blu-ray] [2019] [Region Free]

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Thankfully, this is an absolutely stellar presentation, carrying some seriously grandstanding weight right from the cold open, whipping effects around your living room, rumbling the floor panels beneath your feet and delivering much of what you could possibly want from a decent Atmos track. With the lives of his loved ones in danger, Stark fights to save them and in the process begins to consider the truth about the connection between him and his powerful suit. It includes tests of the Vegas reporter scene, in addition to early versions of the convoy scene, as well as Rhodey’s confrontation with Tony after the dogfight. Within minutes of spinning the film up, you should marvel at almost all of the sequences with Stark in captivity, showcasing fabulous acres of detailing which we've never been privy to before. Instead of scanning the original camera negative, a 2K digital intermediate has been used to upscale the film to 4K resolution.

landed the lead role, turning this exploitative playboy into an entertaining caricature that survived the circumstances around him. Updated daily and in real-time, we track all high-def disc news and release dates, and review the latest disc titles.Moreover, skin tones are excellent throughout, and the dynamic range naturally offers an improvement. Iron Man” began as a project at Fox, then went to New Line before finally landing at Paramount and Marvel. It's curious thinking that there was a time when people were actually in doubt over whether or not an Iron Man adaptation would work. Likewise, color grading drapes Iron Man with warmth, bringing flesh tones a tad too much heat, if saturating the red suit. Despite being a flawed 4K transfer, it’s certainly also the best Iron Man has looked since its theatrical run.

The cost would have been substantial, but doesn’t Hollywood’s most successful franchise and its fans deserve the best? Shot on traditional 35mm film and later mastered to 2K digital intermediate, the upscaled transfer shows a welcomed uptick in overall definition with sharper detailing and better clarity. Presented in 4K UHD with a brand-new Dolby Atoms track, the robust audio mix for Iron Man is a highlight of this release. The boosted contrast delivers some intensely brilliant whites in the clothing, the various light fixtures, and the many explosions. Stark gives a military weapons demonstration in Afghanistan, and afterwards his convoy heads back to the U.

As a result, this release from Buena Vista Home Entertainment comes recommended with a grain of salt. Better still is when the action suddenly erupts on screen with Iron Man flawlessly sweeping through the air from one side of the room to the other or when helicopters and jet planes smoothly pan overhead, creating an immersive hemispheric soundfield. The surrounds are often employed with the boisterous chatter of large crowds, the screams of people running in fear, and music bleeding into the sides.

Dialogue comes firmly through the front channels, while channel separation is excellent, especially in the action sequences. The dual-layered UHD66 disc sits comfortably opposite a Region Free, BD50 disc that's identical to the previous Blu-ray. Praises aside, there are few scenes softer than others with slightly poor resolution quality and the sharpest edges in the background can occasionally waver, but thankfully, it's nothing too egregious. Although it features a lack of notable improvements to the overall image resolution, the HDR pass in this new transfer is solid. This amount includes seller specified domestic postage charges as well as applicable international postage, dispatch, and other fees.Executive producer/director Jon Favreau, who helmed the first MCU film, and also plays Tony Stark’s driver Hogan, was unsure of its impact. Matt Paprocki has critiqued home media and video games for 20 years across outlets like Washington Post, Variety, Rolling Stone, Forbes, IGN, Playboy, Polygon, Ars, and others. Fans should rest assured, Iron Man has never looked this good, even on its decent Blu-ray rendition, with a tangible uptick in visible detail here bringing textures and lines on faces, backgrounds and tech to life like never before. It was recently announced the Peter Parker teenage character would no longer interact within the MCU and the Avengers. Nothing comes on the 4K release, meaning the bonuses reside on the Blu-ray, unchanged from the first disc.

Screen Test (6:01; 1080p): As the title implies, this video features the actor’s famous screen test. Billionaire industrialist and genius inventor Tony Stark is kidnapped and forced to build a devastating weapon. However, realising the consequences that this could have on the world, he builds a high-tech suit of armour and uses it to escape from captivity. will rattle your eardrums, the Jericho will decimate your roof, and you'll likely fall out with your neighbours.While it’s sure to please average fans and technical nerds, there’s not much here to justify upgrading from the 1080p version for those who already own it. Director Jon Favreau's adaptation of the Marvel Comics hero also stars Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Jeff Bridges.



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