Yeah, noticed that too... For a $24.99 item$20.10 for D2D.
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Yeah, noticed that too... For a $24.99 item$20.10 for D2D.
We still need the LAIKA Animation films to get a 4K update too...Still hopeful that we’ll see The Boy and the Heron soon. However, I didn’t realize it was a 4K digital release, and K hasn’t been getting 4K releases from Shout!. Fingers crossed…
Yes, got the same offer after previously purchasing the HD version. Not worth it just for the Atmos track. PQ from HD to 4K probably does not matter much.Yeah, noticed that too... For a $24.99 item![]()
Agreed. I haven’t purchased any of them as I’m waiting for the 4K versions.We still need the LAIKA Animation films to get a 4K update too...
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Janet Planet
Imaginative 11-year-old Lacy spends the long summer at home with her mother and three strangers. Drama. Directed by Annie Baker. Starring Julianne Nicholson, Zoe Ziegler, Elias Koteas, and Will Patton. Purchase and download today in 4K Dolby Vision with Dolby Atmos audio.www.kaleidescape.com
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Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1
As the Civil War divides the country, families brave the challenges of establishing homes on the new frontier. Directed by Kevin Costner. Starring Kevin Costner, Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, and Will Patton. Purchase and download today in 4K Dolby Vision with Dolby Atmos audio.www.kaleidescape.com
How was part 1?Wonder when Horizon will be available. Hopefully before part 2 drops on August 16.
Haven't seen it yet but I have multiple family members who are waiting to watch it in my theater since no one wants to go to the real deal around here.How was part 1?
Same here.. I’m sure it is good.Haven't seen it yet but I have multiple family members who are waiting to watch it in my theater since no one wants to go to the real deal around here.
Personally, I would have loved to see Warner experiment with a day-and-date Premium Rent (or Buy) of Horizon: Chapter 1. I would gladly pay in the $50, $75, or even $100 (if Buy) range to get this on K the day it's released into the theaters. This is the kind of thing I'd love to see K pursue. They've got such a small market, and it's far more secure than other digital stores (i.e. it's not on torrent sites immediately), that I think day-and-date rentals/purchases would be a great offering for a premium product like K.Haven't seen it yet but I have multiple family members who are waiting to watch it in my theater since no one wants to go to the real deal around here.
Personally, I would have loved to see Warner experiment with a day-and-date Premium Rent (or Buy) of Horizon: Chapter 1. I would gladly pay in the $50, $75, or even $100 (if Buy) range to get this on K the day it's released into the theaters. This is the kind of thing I'd love to see K pursue. They've got such a small market, and it's far more secure than other digital stores (i.e. it's not on torrent sites immediately), that I think day-and-date rentals/purchases would be a great offering for a premium product like K.
I think it's nearly impossible to predict what will be a hit nowadays, but I'm quite sure that this movie has a audience. I'm also quite sure that said audience is less likely to go to the theater for a 3+ hour long drama set in the Old West. On the plus side, Warner is quick to turn to digital when something isn't a hit, so if the numbers come in weak tomorrow morning then we may see this on K within two to three weeks.
Personally, I would have loved to see Warner experiment with a day-and-date Premium Rent (or Buy) of Horizon: Chapter 1. I would gladly pay in the $50, $75, or even $100 (if Buy) range to get this on K the day it's released into the theaters. This is the kind of thing I'd love to see K pursue. They've got such a small market, and it's far more secure than other digital stores (i.e. it's not on torrent sites immediately), that I think day-and-date rentals/purchases would be a great offering for a premium product like K.
I think it's nearly impossible to predict what will be a hit nowadays, but I'm quite sure that this movie has a audience. I'm also quite sure that said audience is less likely to go to the theater for a 3+ hour long drama set in the Old West. On the plus side, Warner is quick to turn to digital when something isn't a hit, so if the numbers come in weak tomorrow morning then we may see this on K within two to three weeks.