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INDIANA JONES 4 MOVIE COLLECTION

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Still, forgiving all that, it's an unsurprisingly very detailed image, which laps up the lines and wrinkles on Indy's face, revelling most in his textured, lived-in feel even if there's little of the same in some of the caricature villains. Environments too - again despite looking less authentic this time around - enjoy some veritable nuance, and brief spurts of atmosphere, with softness relegated to Allen's visage and an otherwise largely crystal clear image that wields a fine layer of textured grain intentionally applied to keep this production in line with its predecessors, as far as could be achieved at least. series' most iconic moments to life as never heard before. In the moments before, as Indy approaches the idol in the final few feet, a single arrow

Stuart has weighed in with his thoughts on Fritz Lang’s Human Desire (1954) and William Nigh’s Mr. Wong Collection—which includes Mr. Wong, Detective (1938), The Mystery of Mr. Wong, Mr. Wong in Chinatown (both 1939), The Fatal Hour, and Doomed to Die (both 1940)—both on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics. Really, Crystal Skull continues to have impossible standards to meet, even when it comes to this 4K release. Raiders of the Lost Ark looks almost flawless in 4K, Temple of Doom's 4K presentation somehow, somehow, manages to look even more impressive, and Last Crusade's 4K image - despite a few moments - really isn't far behind them at all, and frequently looks utterly spectacular. Unfortunately, key to all three of these was arguably the period they were shot in and Douglas Slocombe's fabulous cinematography, as well as, of course, the mainstay of practical effects. Still Janusz Kaminski does a damn good impression, and there is a nice texture to the piece which leaves it frequently looking the part, even if those frustrating CG moments stand out like a sore thumb. Again, notthe fridge flipping a Fast & Furious number of times before it finally lands, but actually that bloody gopher which pops up after. excellence to match the movies, and the outer box feels very cheap. There's just no real creative spark here. At least the films are terrific and the UHDs Paramount's Dolby Vision grading takes the palette to another level. Colors are radically fuller and denser, more on-point and perfect. Whites are Selected items are only available for delivery via the Royal Mail 48® service and other items are available for delivery using this service for a charge.BURBANK, CA (August 14, 2023) – From Academy Award–nominated writer-director James Mangold ( Logan, Walk the Line) comes the final chapter in the saga of one of cinema’s greatest heroes. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny sees Harrison Ford reprise his iconic role as the whip-smart archaeologist one last time for a “rip-roaring adventure” (Maureen Lenker, Entertainment Weekly) full of “exciting action, wonderful banter and fantastic twists and turns” (Germain Lussier, io9).

layout but ditches the main text and replaces Indy with a collage of the key items of interest from each of the four films: the Ark, the stones, the blank. The SteelBooks all slide into a very cheap and flimsy removable cardboard flap that allows each SteelBook to slide into its own nest. It'sNazis by the name of Belloq (Paul Freeman), Indy and his elder university colleague Marcus Brody (Denholm Elliott) are approached by Army timelines and travelogues, stills from the films, quotes, script excerpts, and one-sentence plot summaries for each film.

outdoor marketplace scenes around the 38-minute mark. The newfound life and vitality almost defy description. Sharpness amplifications abound, Now, for the first time ever, all four films are available together in 4K Ultra HD with Dolby Vision® and HDR-10 for ultra-vivid picture quality and state-of-the-art Dolby Atmos® audio*. Each film has been meticulously remastered from 4K scans of the original negatives with extensive visual effects work done to ensure the most pristine and highest quality image. All picture work was approved by director Steven Spielberg. One of the greatestsequels of all time, Last Crusade afforded Indy the perfect foil - his own father - played fabulously by Sean Connery. precision. Granted, the combined elements of music and action here never quite feel so full bodied and perfectly blended as they might should be. In Raiders of the Lost Ark 4K Blu-ray delivers stunningly beautiful video and great audio in this excellent Blu-ray releaseExtras: Language(s): English, Interactive Menu, Behind the Scenes, Bonus Footage, Documentaries: 'On Set With 'Raiders of the Lost Ark'': 'From Jungle to Desert', 'From Adventure to Legend'; 'Raiders: The Melting Face!', 'The Creepy Crawlies (optional pop-ups)'; 'Travel With Indiana Jones': 'Locations (optional pop-ups)'; 'Indy's Women: The American Film Institute Tribute'; 'Indy's Friends and Enemies'; 'Iconic Props'; 'The Effects of Indy'; 'Adventures in Post Production', 'The Stunts of Indiana Jones', 'The Sound of Indiana Jones', 'The Music of Indiana Jones', 'The Light and Magic of Indiana Jones', Making of Documentary the listening area, dominant along front but wrapping around in more intense examples. Action elements are never wanting for additional space. Extras: If there’s any aspect of this UHD boxset that disappoints, it’s the extra features; and that’s only because there’s nothing new here. Everything from the trailers that accompany each film (three each for Raiders… and …Crystal Skull, two each for …Temple of Doom and …Last Crusade) to the seven behind-the-scenes documentaries and five featurettes bundled together on the bonus Blu-ray platter also featured in the 2012 Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures BD boxset. Even so, while it would have been great to have some new material to mark Raiders of the Lost Ark’s 40th anniversary, there’s no denying that this was already a pretty comprehensive collection of goodies. The story perhaps ill-advisedly goes wild on false stereotypes of age-old India, going for subtle humour but missing the mark (from human sacrifice to chilled monkey brains, it should be rather obviously almost farcically hilarious, yet still it can and does offend), however most people will hopefully be able to move past that in favour of the basic evil villains kidnapping kids theme, particularly with a perhaps surprising amount of demonic possession, voodoo blood-magic, and all-round dark fantasy thrown into the mix this time around. The comedy is still great, and pretty sharp, from subtle touches like the name on the plane Indy escapes in, to the more outlandish stuff like the ludicrously over the top banquet which is just a succession of disgusting dishes served up culminating in... frozen monkey brain! And despite Kate " the trouble with her is the noise" Capshaw being a bit of a screaming diva in terms of character design, she shares some fabulous chemistry with Indy, particularly when he's trapped in a slowly-closing-with-spikes room and she has to face her own I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here moment to save him.

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