Last and Next UHD Movie

Nits = light output

It looks like it has around 600 nits in HDR which is not bad at all, but the black level is pretty high which can knock down that perceived contrast ratio that HDR brings. That is why I was curious about what model, the shame with UHD so far is how much you experience it depends mostly on which display you have right now. Experiences vary greatly, and I even see some websites reviewing blu-rays with substandard equipment for a professional review (IM) anyways.

Many of the areas where HDR were obvious to me in Logan were night shots, and if an LCD has an elevated black level, that will cut down on that "pop".
 
Last: Power Rangers

It wasn't too bad. They could have done without the Go, Go, Power Rangers. At least it was only once.

Next: ???

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Last: Kong: Skull Island

Like JP3, could easily be skipped. Audio and video were great, though.

Next: Fate of the Furious

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Resident Evil Vendetta

Movie was OK, if you like video game stuff. UHD was all over the place, but about midway they have some fighting in the city during the day, it looks great, last 20 mins is fabulous and the final monster looks very realistic and colorful.
 
Watched Ghost in the Shell, too. It as OK. Wasn't quite my cup of tea. It did have good audio and video.

Next: Fate of the Furious

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I'm probably going 5th Element or King Arthur tonight. I do not get the complaints of some forum folks on GITS, I think we have gotten to a point if a movie is mastered with lighter blacks, people just complain. It wasn't a deal breaker on GITS, I've seen much worse.

I do wish people could use the John Wick type inky blacks more, but I guess it is a production choice, or equipment limitation. Not sure if it is the Arri or Red system, but one is always noticeably not as good as the other. I discovered that whichever one it is, has a common issue in every movie it is used, so I just stopped worrying about. You can sit there and hound over the image, or you can enjoy the movie.

Ive also found that due to better screen uniformity and video processing, the higher black level movies look better on the LCD than the OLED.
 
Last: Fate of the Furious

Now that was a fun movie. Audio seemed a bit constrained.

Next: ???

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King Arthur

I liked it, but I am a fan of Guy Ritchie. Really cool use of HDR highlights at times, especially the last fight, but I agree with the AVS review that it is kinda subdued in other areas. Movie had a softer image at times, but then could be razor sharp, so I figured it was just the way it was shot.
 
Watched 5th Element UHD tonight. Not sure why it got some so so reviews, but the UHD/HDR was great man, considering the age of the movie. Definitely the best way I have ever seen it, and it amazes me how a movie that old understands how to handle proper black levels, but we get these crap new movies with elevated blacks...