![]() ![]() This was no doubt thanks to the end of the “free love” of the 60s and the Vietnam War dividing the country and bombarding our televisions with wartime atrocities. ![]() I Spit on Your Grave is possibly one of the most notorious films from that period in 70’s drive-in/grindhouse cinema, that pushed the boundaries of sex and violence - fueled in part by cynicism and anger. This was also an interesting exercise given I recently reviewed and was understandably floored by the previous Blu, and I was now reviewing the same transfer with no compression, and with added HDR. ![]() I found this proactive approach a great middle ground for both collectors and labels, since I understand there are limited facilities producing UHDs and the whole pandemic thing mucking up supply chains. Being a collector myself the incremental 4K double dip is fast becoming the rule rather than the exception. To lessen the blow on physical media collectors, the distro offered an upgrade option for those that recently purchased the Blu-ray, allowing them to upgrade at a discount. In a rather bold move by a distributor, a few months after the release of I Spit on Your on Grave on Blu-ray, courtesy a new 4K transfer - a 4K UHD was announced by Ronin Flix.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |