OPPENHEIMER 4K UHD BLU-RAY REVIEW
4K UHD Blu-ray ray home video disc release of Christopher Nolan's OPPENHEIMER reviewed. Pack contains the film on both a 4K disc and then a Blu-ray disc with a third disc containing around 3 hours of extra featurettes. The aspect ratio of this film varies between 2.20:1 and 1.78:1 dependent on whether the camera used was 70mm Super Panavision or IMAX 15/70. There were some Super 35 shots too apparently but I didn't spot them. Image quality throughout is exceptional as expected of anything shot 65mm but the IMAX shots are naturally the best of all. Sound is DTS HD 5.1. Don't turn it up too loud or an explosion may take you by surprise and blow the roof off your house. OPPENHEIMER is certificate 15 primarily due to a couple of brief sex scenes and a few swear words. To see the full BFI IMAX projection booth video with Technical Manager/Chief Projectionist Michael Ford click here: • HOW CINEMAS WORK - IMAX 70mm OPPENHEIMER F... ElectricGeek has uploaded a review of OPPENHEIMER which is chock-full of information and can be seen here: • Oppenheimer 4K Blu Ray Review | Why you NE...

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