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

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While some might argue it doesn't match the quality of craftsmanship displayed in the masterful The Lord of the Rings series, the prequel

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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. detail and wider color than any other previous presentation. The HDR grading significantly enhances each feature-film in the trilogy.

Audio is presented in English Dolby Atmos, essentially a home version of the same Atmos mix many of you heard in theaters. And as was the case with The Lord of the Rings 4K Atmos mixes, this is a reference quality surround sound experience, one that offers a full hemispheric sonic environment. The soundstage is huge, with plenty of activity in the height channels not just during set pieces sequences but in quiet moments too. Dialogue is crisp and clear, with a full tonal quality, while music and effects exhibit tremendous fidelity. Panning is natural and lively, smooth at all times, and the dynamics are grand indeed, with firm and muscular low end. There’s a moment early in the film, as the Dwarves are bustling around Bag End preparing for supper, when Bilbo starts off complaining in the center of the screen and then scurries off to the left—you can hear him continue complaining into the left surround and rear channels as the sound of activity—multiple conversations, chairs being moved, plates clinking together—continues all around. It’s little moments like that I find most delightful in great film surround sound mixes, and they abound here. Additional audio options on the 4K EXTENDED EDITION disc include 5.1 Dolby Digital in French, Italian, Castilian Spanish, and Czech, with optional subtitles in English for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, French, Italian for the Deaf, Castilian Spanish, Dutch, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Latin Spanish, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish, and Thai. Additional audio options on the 4K THEATRICAL CUT disc include French and Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital, with optional subtitles in English for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, French, Dutch, and Spanish. Available in 4K for the very first time, the arrival of the two Middle-earth trilogies in the UHD format will fill the gaps in the movie libraries of legions of film fans who still hanker after the physical medium for their collections. There are instances where much of the bass response remains in the upper registers with occasional dips that engage the room. Where called into action, things open up and shake quite nicely. Low frequency effects are reproduced with authority, coinciding with the recording’s excellent dynamic range resulting in room energizing bass transients that are palpable. Smaug’s footsteps, growling voice (love Benedict Cumberbatch!), bursts of flame and the rumbling/crashing of his pursuit of the Dwarves for example, illuminates the listening area with tactile bass response. This is a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release containing the theatrical and extended editions of each of the three films, along with Digital Codes. There are no Blu-rays or bonus features included. outdoors radiant with terrific color reproduction that is dramatically enhanced by the HDR. This isn't a small upgrade at all: every scene looks

Review of The Hobbit Trilogy on 4k Ultra HD Blu-ray

Although part of the film is about a hidden (literally) threat, but, fortunately, it is completely different from "Episode I: The Phantom Menace". "The Hobbit" is lighter than "The Fellowship of the Ring" and its sequels, its characters look younger, but at the same time it will not disappoint the fans of "The Lord ...". The Hobbit, The: The Desolation of Smaug EXT- English SDH, Complex Chinese, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Italian SDH, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish, Polish, Thai, Castilian Spanish alongside remastered Blu-ray discs, and brand new bonus features. Despite the potential double (triple?) dip, these 4K presentations areThe Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, and The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies I felt that while the 13 additional minutes rounds out several sequences, such as the stay in Rivendell and the Goblin encounter in Moria and adds a little depth to a few character exchanges, it doesn’t substantively enhance the film’s narrative arc. I wouldn’t say it detracted from it in any way. Overall, I enjoy The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and have to admit that each time I see it I like it just a little more. Calibrated with Calman color calibration software and Portrait Displays C6 HDR2000 colorimeter from Portrait.com) For more information on the extended edition, please refer to the original review by Blu-ray.com writer Kenneth Brown. Please Note: the star-rating on this

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matter: there is no soap opera effect as a result. The movement of the cinematography looks outstanding. I enjoyed the audio presentations of these films in the theater and, have since enjoyed them in the familiar confines of my theater room. Across the board I have found them to be impeccably detailed and, dynamic, resulting in a rewarding listening experience. There are so many audio moments in this trilogy to speak of, but we’ll mention a few scenes that take advantage of object-based audio (with Atmos) and surround sound effects. In Bilbo’s home at the beginning of ‘An Unexpected Journey’ the dialogue bounces as if you are hearing his voice from a nearby room but with some echo that bounces the voices of Bilbo and Gandolf throughout the space. The Hobbit: Motion Picture Trilogy follows the title character Bilbo Baggins, who is swept into an epic quest after joining a company of thirteen dwarves vying to reclaim their home from an evil and powerful menace. Their journey will take them through treacherous lands teaming with enemies and lurking danger. For Bilbo, a simple fellow that looks no further than the warmth of his hearth or the confines of his Shire home for comfort, this journey will come to define him and place in his hands an object of power that will change the course of his life and ultimately that of Middle-Earth.

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The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey Theatrical Edition- Castilian Spanish, Thai, Polish, Cantonese , Swedish, Norwegian, Korean, Italian SDH, German SDH, Finnish, Danish, Czech, Complex Chinese, English SDH I thought it was stunning, although perhaps it was the combo of 3D/48fps that was interesting to me... just because it was "different". I saw the film both in standard 2D, and then again 3D/48fps, and i much preferred the 3D viewing. I'm not a huge 3D fan though, probably only seen about 10 films in 3D, so I would admit that some of my impressions of the HFR may have been clouded by me being a bit of a 3D newb. It's a shame they didn't have a 2D/48fps version for me to see. Another matter worth discussing is the frame-rate. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is presented in traditional 24 fps and does Bilbo performed by Martin Freeman is so good that the future trilogy may well become on a par with the existing one. A real treasure.

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