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The Polar Express [4K Ultra HD] [2004] [Blu-ray] [2022] [Region Free]

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The Polar Express on 4k Blu-ray Disc is presented in 2160p with HDR10 High Dynamic Range. The audio is offered in 5.1 channel Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Digital in French and Spanish. Subtitles are provided in English SDH, French, and Spanish. English SDH, German SDH, Italian SDH, Canadian French, Cantonese, Complex Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Hungarian, Korean, Latin Spanish, Norwegian, Parisian French, Romanian, Simplified Chinese, Swedish otherwise, and especially those with a heightened visual atmosphere... which more or less describes The Polar Express to a T. Although its much higher bit rate and the newer format's more efficient encoding. You won't have to struggle to find this detail boost or even zoom in Another must watch film every Christmas and is especially great viewing for all the family. Hopefully this new version will take this classic to another level. The Polar Express 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray

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One fateful Christmas Eve, a disillusioned little boy, barely old enough to doubt the existence of Santa Claus, has the adventure of a lifetime aboard a magic train bound for the North Pole. HD Report is a trusted online news publication with experts in entertainment technology, physical & online media, video gaming, and consumer products. And the actual 4K resolution doesn’t look like a crappy upscale, or have little to no difference, like most of Pixar’s older 4K transfers and even other animated 4Ks (I’m looking at you, Shrek and the Lego Movie). The 4K upscale for the polar express could fool me at times for looking like a native 4K. It was that transformative. It was like putting on glasses. For a synopsis of the film, please see Martin Liebman's review of the 2008 Blu-ray, which was later side-stepped by a 3D Blu-ray far less convincing than what fans saw in limited IMAX theatrical better than ever on home video. I obviously don't remember the first theatrical showing with photographic clarity, but it's safe to assume that thisSuddenly, on Christmas Eve, a boy who did not believe in the existence of Santa Claus gets the opportunity to visit him at the North Pole. While traveling on the Polar Express train, the young hero makes new friends and learns a useful lesson. There are about 56 minutes of bonus features included here, all of which have been imported over from a previous release. There are no new extras Considering the source material, and what would BE remastered (which is 2000s CGI), I wasn’t expecting much, if anything, from this release. film almost can't look better than it does here aside from, y'know, just re-doing the whole thing from scratch. dangerously close to format limits. In short, it's a nice upgrade in its own right and maybe, maybe even worth the price of admission if

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Also Heat (1995) is on that list still being a Warner Bros title. 20th FOX got the rights over a year now. Also false.improvements give the film an even more surreal appearance that, in my opinion, works to capture The Polar Express' storybook atmosphere result is a more visually potent picture with increased depth, more cleanly-defined highlights, and better-refined contrast levels. These collective This cookie, set by YouTube, registers a unique ID to store data on what videos from YouTube the user has seen. closely, but it doesn't make as immediate an impact as the other half of this new visual presentation. Why do you assume I'm referring to every 4k disc in existence, in the PE thread? I'm for 4k all the way (normally).

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