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The Hobbit Trilogy [Theatrical and Extended Edition] [4K Ultra-HD] [2012] [Blu-ray] [Region Free]

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his beard that I never noticed before on previous releases. Every pore and crevice of the actors seemed visible in stunning resolution. It was truly In general, these Dolby Atmos mixes made for an involving surround sound display. I enjoyed the balance of atmosphere and discrete object placement that sounded fantastic across the board. Conversely, daytime segments, such as the white-water escape, or brightly lit interiors where natural lighting streams into large spaces, as seen in the Skin Changer’s barn where the company spends the night, imparts an incredible sense of realism and depth that emboldens detail and scale. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies brings to an epic conclusion the adventure of Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage) and the Company of Dwarves. The Dwarves of Erebor have reclaimed the vast wealth of their homeland, but now must face the consequences of having unleashed the terrifying Dragon, Smaug, upon the defenseless men, women and children of Lake-town. I think they should do it, at least as an option on UHD. The film was shot that way, after all, and I know there are fans of the format that wish it took off.

Hobbit An Unexpected Journey 4K 2012 EXTENDED Ultra HD The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey 4K 2012 EXTENDED Ultra HD

My experience with the new Dolby Atmos mixes for The Hobbit: The Motion Picture Trilogy was similar to that of those found on the Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy. Hence, I have included my comments from that review here. Calibrated with Calman color calibration software and Portrait Displays C6 HDR2000 colorimeter from Portrait.com) Bilbo’s first entry into the lair of Smaug in the Lonely Mountain showcases a wide dynamic range of frequencies and object placement in Atmos and surround effects. The sound of gold coins, Smaug’s voice, and the echoes of the dwarven kingdom engulfed in flames are great sources of multi-channel and object-based audio. Extras Editor’s Note: This review is now complete. A similar review of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy in 4K Ultra HD is also now available here on The Digital Bits.]Furthermore, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy featuring remastered Blu-ray discs of the theatrical and extended versions of the 3 films will also be released in the fourth quarter 2021, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Lord of the Rings trilogy. The Middle Earth saga has now become one of the most beloved fantasy series in the history of the Somewhat related to this, I saw the documentary Aquarela in HFR today (not a ton of people there, but I can tell HFR was a factor that drove some of the people to the showing) and it does provide great clarity to the image, though some of the fast pans or transitions can be disorienting in HFR for me. Movie itself was not what I expecting, but has merit as well as some choices I didn’t like, and like HFR itself I expect to be divisive (some said it was awesome after, and some people walked out of the movie- much more of an art house documentary despite playing at an AMC multiplex). The Hobbit, The Desolation of Smaug Theatrical Edition- Finnish, German SDH, Italian SDH, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish, Cantonese , Polish, Castilian Spanish, Thai, Danish, Czech, Complex Chinese, English SDH

Hobbit Trilogy 4K Ultra HD vs Original | Graphics The Hobbit Trilogy 4K Ultra HD vs Original | Graphics

Another matter worth discussing is the frame-rate. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is presented in traditional 24 fps and does For those not familiar with the details regarding Ultra HD Blu-ray you can refer to my article that includes some pertinent data on the subject. Here is the link: Rings should go without experiencing the high-adventure of the prequel saga and the 4K UHD presentations are the best available to date. Starting with the fun adventure of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, continuing in the much-darker The Hobbit: The There seems to be more soft imagery in The Hobbit films though, which seems odd because the shots are likely extremely sharp sources before being softened. The softer imagery is prevalent when elfkind are portrayed, but this is something we should be used to from The Lord of the Rings movies that also presented the Elves with a soft radiance that is supposed to accentuate their immortality.

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presentation that showcases the film with the best picture-quality to date – even better than at the cinema.

Hobbit Trilogy UHD w/ HFR - Blu-ray Forum The Hobbit Trilogy UHD w/ HFR - Blu-ray Forum

Across the board copious amounts of detail can be seen, both in mid-range and close-up perspectives, imparting a noteworthy increase in depth. Wide-angle shots benefit as well, especially live action sequences, although not a consistently as those that don’t make frequent use of CGI. The rendering of the finest minutia in the film’s variety of textures are reproduced with stark realism. the experience even more rewarding. Though this stands as the shortest extended cut in the Middle Earth saga, the additional comedic moments alone

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The Hobbit, An Unexpected Journey EXT- Korean, Norwegian, Swedish, Polish, Thai, Castilian Spanish, Dutch, English SDH, French, Latin Spanish, Italian SDH, Finnish, Danish, Czech, Complex Chinese The Dol Gudur sequence is one that I was surprised to see cut from the theatrical version. It includes a character that would seemingly carry some weight within the storyline (especially in light of the newly added sequence in the film’s opening), and in watching it I am amazed how the editor was able to cut around it without leaving the sequence in tatters. and dynamic as it does here. Whether it be the orcs or the goblins, the CGI is vivid, detailed, and immersive. Stunning. Never again will I watch a movie in HFR after having seen Five Armies in 3D 48fps at the cinema. Worst movie experience ever for me. If people would like such a thing (for home use) then that's fine but not me. I'd like to keep the movie magic instead of having the feeling I'm watching a behind the scenes special. Bilbo Baggins takes part in a grandiose journey, the goal of which is to return the Dwarven Kingdom of Erebor, captured by the dragon Smaug. Suddenly, the wizard Gandalf the Gray joins him, and Bilbo finds himself in the company of thirteen dwarfs under the leadership of the legendary warrior Thorin Oakenshield. Dangerous paths this journey will lead them to the Wild Lands, teeming with goblins and orcs, deadly wargs and shape-shifters, giant spiders and sorcerers. There, the humble Bilbo Baggins will become the owner of the "lovely" Gollum ring, which is fraught with strange and unexpected possibilities ... This simple golden ring is so closely connected with the fate of Middle-earth that Bilbo cannot even imagine.

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