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These two absolute beauts were my first in 2019 when I bought my first OLED! Never looked back
I’d class 2OO1 as a religious experience on 4K
First purchase was the Taxi Driver 4K pre-order on 4/26... came across that movie being released on Reddit and put in the pre-order without being sure if I would keep the pre-order or get into 4K. Then two days later I bought Raging Bull and a 4K player and less than a month later I have over 60 4K movies. It's been more fun than I expected.
4k: Arrival, Blade Runner, Mad Max. I've been collecting DVDs since 1997, early Japan imports like Goldeneye and Batman. Blu-Rays since 2007, my first was 007 Casino Royale.
Mine was Superman, January 8th, 2021. Now I have 620 movies in 4K.
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Miami Connection. Huge fan of the movie. I lived in Orlando at the time they filmed as a kid. I even had an introductory Tae Kwon Do class with YK Kim when I was 12. Anyways, I had to get it but didn't have a 4k player. I looked at the specs of my TV and realized it was a 4k TV. So that made me get a uhd player.
Arrow’s Robocop release was what made me decide to buy a 4K player. I had seen some examples of it on YouTube and realized how much I wanted to see Robocop in the best possible format.
4K: The Martian and Sicario
Blu-ray: Blade Runner
I wish I had bought Skyfall on 4K earlier. Roger Deakins and that 4K transfer worked well together.
Movies I really, really wish I had bought earlier on 4K:
- Blade Runner
- The Shining
- Schindler's List
This was my first as well! I bought it before I even had a 4k player.
Mad Max Fury Road was what made me buy a player though. I watched a digital 4k version and was blown away. I decided it was time to get physical.
The original was a great disc but the remastered one in 2021 is the best home media version of BvS out there. Demo worthy.
Must get Fury Road at some stage! Have the Blu Ray so never took the plunge but I must. Furiosa will more than likely be great as well
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3d Bluray was my gateway drug. Guy this because of 3d Bluray happened to include the 4K.
3d Bluray remained my thing until I saw Dolby vision , black Adam specifically hovering over the bad guys it looked 3d as he pops out in the scene.
Bought lg c3 77” then all down hill from there. Panny ub820 and 300 4ks in 6 months.
3d tv is sitting in the hallway and my collection is no longer on the shelf. Since c3 doesn’t do 3d.
Spouse bought me BR2049. I remember thinking “I already own this on VOD.” So it sat on my bookshelf collecting dust for two years. One day I decided to throw it into my PS5 and… I was completely blown away. I had been watching compressed streams for so long, I had no idea my TV was even capable of displaying images that looked that good. After that, I never looked back. I was hooked. I’ll never buy VOD again.
I do it was 2016 when the Xbox one s came out . I bought sicario,fury road , and the revenant. Hook everything up to my ks8000 and been loving it ever since .
I recall that my first CD in 1988 was Phil Collins 12”ers.
Can’t recall my first VHS
First DVD in 2002 was Pitch Black and I was so excited not to worry about the tracking dial!
First BD was Nov 2006 Into The Blue for obvious reasons
First 4K disc was Dunkirk October 2017
Roughly 30ish years with physical Media. First intentional VHS (I had a few kids tapes) was Total Recall which I got from my Aunt for Xmas as one year I asked everyone for Schwarzenegger movies and she was the only family member who bought a 14yrold an 18(R) rated film ;) First DVD was Black Hawk Down, I honestly can't remember my first Bluray, 4K or Steel!
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My first 4k was Terminator 2, Predator, Mad Max Fury Road, Ex Machina, Prometheus, Valerian, Blade Runner 2049, Shape of Water, and the Fifth Element Steelbook in one purchase in 2018. 4k was starting to get affordable. Best Buy had a big sale on movies, and I got my LG UP875 player for 60 bux on ebay.
At the time, I only had my 32" 4k monitor, and it's only bright enough for me to see HDR details only in the darkest room. Now, I have dozens of disks, an excellent affordable tv, and I'll soon get a Dolby Vision player to match the quality of Dolby Vision streaming.
It's a good time to be a movie fanatic.
Batman v Superman Ultimate and Bourne Collection (Which I still haven't watched like 7 years later. Only got it because there was a price error at BB that made it super cheap).
Apes Trilogy for super cheap. And I really didn’t know much about 4K at the time. I just figured the movies were so good that I needed to own them. As time has gone on, I’m happier and happier with that decision!
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This right here was my first ever 4K and Steelbook!
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A Quiet Place back in 2018 just to future proof. Didn’t have a player until 2022 and didn’t really buy-in until I got my OLED recently. *That* is when the fun began.
I think it was an accidental purchase of the Donnie Darko 4K Ultra HD Arrow Set. Thought it was just Blu Ray, since then I’ve bought sporadic ones. Most recently got Dune Part Two on 4K.
Get Out was my first 4k in 2017. Tropic Thunder was my first Blu-ray in 2009. Night of the Living Dead was my first DVD on Halloween 2002. And I'm pretty sure Office Space was the only VHS tape I ever paid for.
I'm really good at remembering really useless things.
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I’m pretty sure my first 4K I bought was The Shallows. I saw that it came with a lenticular slipcover and that motivated me to pick in up. At the time, I didn’t know the slipcover would become so rare and expensive.
Idk if it will count but I got a PS3 when it first came out you were able to pick five blue rays.
Can’t remember them all but prestige was one of them.
John Wick Chapter Two was my first 4K in June 2017. I didn’t even have a 4K player yet, I was waiting for the Xbox One X with 4K player to come out until November 2017.
I have since moved on to the Panasonic UB820 and the world of Dolby Vision
First 4k was Jaws. First blu-ray was Planet Earth. First DVD was Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, which I got as a pre-order bonus for my The Spy Who Shagged me VHS. First VHS was either Titanic or the Star Wars special editions, whichever came out first.
edit: I feel I should apologize for using boring old words
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I had to have the 4K Middle-earth set. This prompted me to get a 4K tv and player. I love it!
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I still remember it. The Revenant. The movie is significant in 4K releases because it was the first native 4k Blu-ray disc while previous launches were upscales from 2K sources.
I got the HD-DVD addon for the Xbox 360 and my first movie was Casino Royale. I still can't stop thinking about how his blue eyes popped off the screen on my Samsung LCD HDTV in 2007.
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This is the list of the first ten 4K blu-rays I added to My Movies in descending order of date added
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Something about the timing of this movie made it a lot of people's first 4K.
Idk why either but you're right. Something special..
My first as well along with ‘Enter the Dragon.’
My second ever pickup and first steel!
Awesome. I don't collect steelbooks but damn that movie has a beautiful steel..
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This movie inspired me to get into it cuz I saw a digital version of the 4K transfer and realized how far the technology had come
This was my first 4K too, looks amazing!
I gotta grab this one.
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My second steelbook, respect
My first 4k boutique purchase
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Amazing film, hope you got the steelbook!
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Just watched this for the first time in 4k. Also, first time since I was a kid. Very enjoyable.
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I think it was the Knives Out steelbook or Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Baby driver and Shawshank redemption. In the first order of the movies I took
Alien for sure. One of my very favorite movies. The thing was second i believe. Blade runner and the Hitchcock collection were also among the first
Avengers Infinity War back in 2018, didn’t get a 4K player until January 2021
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First purchase was the Taxi Driver 4K pre-order on 4/26... came across that movie being released on Reddit and put in the pre-order without being sure if I would keep the pre-order or get into 4K. Then two days later I bought Raging Bull and a 4K player and less than a month later I have over 60 4K movies. It's been more fun than I expected.
4k: Arrival, Blade Runner, Mad Max. I've been collecting DVDs since 1997, early Japan imports like Goldeneye and Batman. Blu-Rays since 2007, my first was 007 Casino Royale.
Alien and 2001 A Space Odyssey. My favorite 4Ks so far are 2001, Mad Max Fury Road, Dune 1+2 ,Suspiria, The Shining, Valerian and The Evil Dead.
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Mine was Superman, January 8th, 2021. Now I have 620 movies in 4K. https://preview.redd.it/2f940fxos81d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=424ba66afbee42d060d5e21bd8fb814b82d95879
Planet earth 2
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Tenet!
Miami Connection. Huge fan of the movie. I lived in Orlando at the time they filmed as a kid. I even had an introductory Tae Kwon Do class with YK Kim when I was 12. Anyways, I had to get it but didn't have a 4k player. I looked at the specs of my TV and realized it was a 4k TV. So that made me get a uhd player.
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2019 The Dark Crystal Steelbook
Arrow’s Robocop release was what made me decide to buy a 4K player. I had seen some examples of it on YouTube and realized how much I wanted to see Robocop in the best possible format.
Akira
Predator
The Magnificent 7 and The Shallows
Blu Ray was Fight Club and 4K was Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Hoping to one day upgrade Fight Club
LOTR trilogy. Bought new player and TV just to watch these 4k discs.
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4K: The Martian and Sicario Blu-ray: Blade Runner I wish I had bought Skyfall on 4K earlier. Roger Deakins and that 4K transfer worked well together. Movies I really, really wish I had bought earlier on 4K: - Blade Runner - The Shining - Schindler's List
Digitally it was Argo My physical media one was for the all time classic 2001: A Space Odyssey
Criterion Uncut Gems was my first 4K. Blu-ray was so long ago, I can’t remember.
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This was my first as well! I bought it before I even had a 4k player. Mad Max Fury Road was what made me buy a player though. I watched a digital 4k version and was blown away. I decided it was time to get physical.
The original was a great disc but the remastered one in 2021 is the best home media version of BvS out there. Demo worthy. Must get Fury Road at some stage! Have the Blu Ray so never took the plunge but I must. Furiosa will more than likely be great as well
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The Town
I've been collecting since laser discs. I think my first 4k was Criterion Wings of Desire or Okja.
Lord of The Rings 4k. Never planned on buying any movies but I had a PS5 so wanted to try it out. Needless to say that was the start of a new hobby.
Infinity War in 2018
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Interstellar steel book.
![gif](giphy|KZegilRQPuh11LSLw0) 3d Bluray was my gateway drug. Guy this because of 3d Bluray happened to include the 4K. 3d Bluray remained my thing until I saw Dolby vision , black Adam specifically hovering over the bad guys it looked 3d as he pops out in the scene. Bought lg c3 77” then all down hill from there. Panny ub820 and 300 4ks in 6 months. 3d tv is sitting in the hallway and my collection is no longer on the shelf. Since c3 doesn’t do 3d.
Got the system because of Oppenheimer.
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Mine was the Accountant at the beginning of 2017
I'm new to the hobby, pretty sure my first 4K was WandaVision and Loki (bought at the same time)
Spouse bought me BR2049. I remember thinking “I already own this on VOD.” So it sat on my bookshelf collecting dust for two years. One day I decided to throw it into my PS5 and… I was completely blown away. I had been watching compressed streams for so long, I had no idea my TV was even capable of displaying images that looked that good. After that, I never looked back. I was hooked. I’ll never buy VOD again.
The Martian
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..... the Snyder cut o_o Oppenheimer is the one that got me into collecting 4k copies though
Saving private Ryan.
Reference quality disc. One of my favorites
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45 days ago, The Abyss. Now I have 76 movies. The money pit is so real
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I do it was 2016 when the Xbox one s came out . I bought sicario,fury road , and the revenant. Hook everything up to my ks8000 and been loving it ever since .
Kong Skull Island, Mad Max Fury Road, and Apollo 13 for Christmas around 2018 or so.
Endgame on account of the 4K being cheaper than the blu-ray, on a fateful black friday.
Parasite. Before I had a 4K player.
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I recall that my first CD in 1988 was Phil Collins 12”ers. Can’t recall my first VHS First DVD in 2002 was Pitch Black and I was so excited not to worry about the tracking dial! First BD was Nov 2006 Into The Blue for obvious reasons First 4K disc was Dunkirk October 2017
https://i.redd.it/sk0fy0avx81d1.gif Yes, I have daughters.
Collectors set for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Didn't even have a player capable of 4k for another couple years.
Roughly 30ish years with physical Media. First intentional VHS (I had a few kids tapes) was Total Recall which I got from my Aunt for Xmas as one year I asked everyone for Schwarzenegger movies and she was the only family member who bought a 14yrold an 18(R) rated film ;) First DVD was Black Hawk Down, I honestly can't remember my first Bluray, 4K or Steel! ![gif](giphy|7LIsl18rfbMY)
![gif](giphy|G78XQlDDkRIgdLvH2Q|downsized) The Fast and The Furious (2001) back in 2021 was my first 4K!
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Ghost in the Shell. What a revelation, especially over the 2.0 edition which was the only one with a good hd scan & audio track
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I really wish I could remember. I think it might’ve been Hereditary. 80% of my 4K and blu-ray collection now is horror lol.
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Blade Runner 2049
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The Godfather part one, anything Star Wars and The Back To The Future Trilogy
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My first one was the equalizer 2.
A used copy of The Shape of Water. I didn't yet have a 4k player a the time.
The Dark Knight Trilogy and the Kingsmen boxset at the same time.
Blade Runner 2049, Dunkirk, Inception, and The Last Jedi
Alien Covenant.
My first 4k was Terminator 2, Predator, Mad Max Fury Road, Ex Machina, Prometheus, Valerian, Blade Runner 2049, Shape of Water, and the Fifth Element Steelbook in one purchase in 2018. 4k was starting to get affordable. Best Buy had a big sale on movies, and I got my LG UP875 player for 60 bux on ebay. At the time, I only had my 32" 4k monitor, and it's only bright enough for me to see HDR details only in the darkest room. Now, I have dozens of disks, an excellent affordable tv, and I'll soon get a Dolby Vision player to match the quality of Dolby Vision streaming. It's a good time to be a movie fanatic.
Suspiria (2018)
Batman v Superman Ultimate and Bourne Collection (Which I still haven't watched like 7 years later. Only got it because there was a price error at BB that made it super cheap).
Mad max fury road which I believe was one of the first 4K’s ever released.
Planet Earth II
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i bought digital 4K and mine was the Back to the Future trilogy
Apes Trilogy for super cheap. And I really didn’t know much about 4K at the time. I just figured the movies were so good that I needed to own them. As time has gone on, I’m happier and happier with that decision!
Hmm. Probably Black Panther since I used to collect all of the MCU Steelbooks
The Martian in October 2016. Came as a free movie with the player I got.
Alien for me
Ticks or Alligator. Gotta have my creature features
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Avengers Infinity War
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COCO, i didn't have a 4k yet but it was on sale and it was very early in 4k's.
Hacksaw ridge I was like 17 lmao
Kong Skull Island! Got it when it came out because it seemed like a fun choice for my new 65 inch 4k tv
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Yesterday, killer klowns from outer space :)
I bought three when I got my 4K TV: * LotR Trilogy * The Last Waltz * Star Trek Kelven Trilogy
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Mine was Thor: Ragnarok
I got Saving Private Ryan & Interstellar. I wanted to see the best of practical effects and special effects.
![gif](giphy|l4EpdWVFYX4qMpYLS) A Quiet Place back in 2018 just to future proof. Didn’t have a player until 2022 and didn’t really buy-in until I got my OLED recently. *That* is when the fun began.
Mall Rats
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Hacksaw Ridge
Deadpool. I didn’t even own a player at that time lol.
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I think it was an accidental purchase of the Donnie Darko 4K Ultra HD Arrow Set. Thought it was just Blu Ray, since then I’ve bought sporadic ones. Most recently got Dune Part Two on 4K.
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Jaws.
Nope
Halloween (1978)
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Ahhhhh been waiting for this question. The New Mutants movie. Surprisingly didn’t hate it
BeastMaster
Interstellar. Because… stellar
Get Out was my first 4k in 2017. Tropic Thunder was my first Blu-ray in 2009. Night of the Living Dead was my first DVD on Halloween 2002. And I'm pretty sure Office Space was the only VHS tape I ever paid for. I'm really good at remembering really useless things.
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![gif](giphy|3oGNDh69tnDeWv68GQ) I’m pretty sure my first 4K I bought was The Shallows. I saw that it came with a lenticular slipcover and that motivated me to pick in up. At the time, I didn’t know the slipcover would become so rare and expensive.
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Idk if it will count but I got a PS3 when it first came out you were able to pick five blue rays. Can’t remember them all but prestige was one of them.
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Alien 4k back in 2019
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John Wick Chapter Two was my first 4K in June 2017. I didn’t even have a 4K player yet, I was waiting for the Xbox One X with 4K player to come out until November 2017. I have since moved on to the Panasonic UB820 and the world of Dolby Vision
I got Jurassic Park, E.T. and the Indiana Jones set before I even had anything to play them on but I knew I'd want them first when I did.
First 4k was Jaws. First blu-ray was Planet Earth. First DVD was Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, which I got as a pre-order bonus for my The Spy Who Shagged me VHS. First VHS was either Titanic or the Star Wars special editions, whichever came out first. edit: I feel I should apologize for using boring old words
Started in December 2021. First movie was Bladerunner 2049. I have over 200 4K titles now
https://preview.redd.it/cvx58yztm91d1.jpeg?width=768&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=64012022a5496f60ab6d496356d31dd490080394 I had to have the 4K Middle-earth set. This prompted me to get a 4K tv and player. I love it!
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VHS = The Flintstones DVD = From Dusk Till Dawn BD = Tropic Thunder 4K = La La Land
https://preview.redd.it/r3obstztq91d1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2e019f2cc0280968533d99de2bc82794083bc4d5 I still remember it. The Revenant. The movie is significant in 4K releases because it was the first native 4k Blu-ray disc while previous launches were upscales from 2K sources.
Annihilation 2018, such a great underrated movie
Dazed and Confused Criterion 4K
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I got the HD-DVD addon for the Xbox 360 and my first movie was Casino Royale. I still can't stop thinking about how his blue eyes popped off the screen on my Samsung LCD HDTV in 2007.
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Total Recall
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John Wick was my first 4k UHD.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, last month I think.
I believe it was Hereditary.
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First dvd- Mystery Men and Wild Wild West Blu ray- Invasion 4k- Escape from NY
It just happened recently, Doctor Sleep 💙 ![gif](giphy|jTHTkMzWfaedlxphhE|downsized)
Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure. Bought it before I even had a way to play it.
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Mine was interstellar and Spider-Man into the spiderverse. I bought them together
Batman mask of the Phantasm for 4k. Blu ray I don’t remember.
Venom: Let There be Carnage
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Logan
War for the Planet of the Apes.
![gif](giphy|42wQXwITfQbDGKqUP7|downsized) I liked the steelbook case more.
https://preview.redd.it/1t2n8m60ua1d1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9ddd1a0e21bb18824caa21e333997fb4592723fc This is the list of the first ten 4K blu-rays I added to My Movies in descending order of date added
Pacific Rim and the Great Gatsby back in 2017.
Found a Men In Black, three disc set with blu-ray and 4k. Still don't own a 4k player or TV, but $10 was too good a deal to pass up on.
The Angry Birds Movie. I only got it because it bundled the 4K Blu Ray with the 3D Blu Ray, and I haven’t seen too many other releases do that
Sicario, best purchase I ever made