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The 1994 James Cameron film True Lies starring Arnold Schwarzenegger was recently re-released in Ultra HD 4K disc format giving viewers the opportunity to watch these classic films in unprecedented detail.

Not only True Lies but Cameron’s The Abyss and sci-fi classic Aliens were also released on Ultra HD Blu-ray with Geoff Burdick, senior vice president of Lightstorm Entertainment, who tells The New York Times that he thinks they “look the best they’ve ever looked.”

But not everyone agrees.

“It just looks weird, in ways that I have difficulty describing,” the journalist Chris Person tells The Times. “It’s plasticine, smooth, embossed at the edges. Skin texture doesn’t look correct. It all looks a little unreal.”

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[–] gregorum@lemm.ee 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

It’s a freeze-frame of a high-speed action sequence with motion blur. You almost certainly wouldn’t notice in that second shot. Maybe in the first, which was a slower tracking shot.

[–] ptz@dubvee.org 7 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

That's true.

I think my biggest gripe with it is that it looks like when I abruptly change my smart bulbs from warm white to cold white. lol. It's jarring and unpleasant at first and definitely takes a minute or five to adjust to it.