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Going to see Gladiator 2 this weekend, really looking forward to it. I hate being ripped off for the cinema, a standard seat has just cost me £14.50! You can get the Blu-ray for about that after it’s released.
Just cancelled it and got a refund, I am going to buy the Blu-ray instead.
 
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Going to see Gladiator 2 this weekend, really looking forward to it. I hate being ripped off for the cinema, a standard seat has just cost me £14.50! You can get the Blu-ray for about that after it’s released.
£13.50 for the Blu-ray here with the discount code:


I think I will pre-order it. Looks like the discount code only works on the 4K Blu-ray. £14.99 for the Blu-ray then.
 

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Email from Zavvi says 6/1/25.
Recently seen Zavvi announcing a digipack version - only stating one disc though. That might be incorrect, but if it's not, there's no way in hell I'm investing in a 2 hour film where they've shoehorned all the extras onto the same disc - it's bad enough it's not DolbyVision or an Atmos soundtrack (both criminal), and now they're throttling the potential picture quality? That's a pass from me if it's one disc.

I can only hope that Shout Factory get a license to produce a release of it further down the line - they'll do it properly.
 
Recently seen Zavvi announcing a digipack version - only stating one disc though. That might be incorrect, but if it's not, there's no way in hell I'm investing in a 2 hour film where they've shoehorned all the extras onto the same disc - it's bad enough it's not DolbyVision or an Atmos soundtrack (both criminal), and now they're throttling the potential picture quality? That's a pass from me if it's one disc.

I can only hope that Shout Factory get a license to produce a release of it further down the line - they'll do it properly.
The steelbook one is a two disc set, though I'll be irritated if it's not in HDR - given how dark the palette is that should be worth having. I'd be surprised if it hasn't - the only 4k film I have (out of 140) that doesn't have HDR in some form is In the Heat of the Night.
 
The steelbook one is a two disc set, though I'll be irritated if it's not in HDR - given how dark the palette is that should be worth having. I'd be surprised if it hasn't - the only 4k film I have (out of 140) that doesn't have HDR in some form is In the Heat of the Night.
It's HDR, but given the fact the film is very dark initially (getting lighter as it goes on), and there's tons of detail lurking in that darkness, you'd think that DolbyVision would've been a must-have. HDR works on a fixed setting throughout the whole movie, and given the above, where do you set it to? For darker scenes, making lighter ones suffer? For lighter scenes where darker ones will suffer? Or a mid point, so dark and light scenes get ok coverage? DV (and HDR+) work on a scene to scene basis getting the best out of every scene, which would've perfectly suited Se7en.
I've got a few films without any HDR at all (VFW and The Apartment spring to mind), and it's not really an issue if you don't have it as you'll never know what difference it could've made, but with important 4K releases, they really should have DolbyVision.
 

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