Here are my notable recent watches:
Experiment in Terror (1962):
1. This has a new 5.1 mix created from fronts/centre and sound effects, and as you'll all know is something that's hardly ever done for an oldie. Mostly it's coming from the fronts/centre but there are moments of discretion (discreetness?) with crowd noises and bird tweets from the surrounds.
2. Henry Mancini's score and music cues have some really low and robust sounds. I was quite surprised to hear it. Just shows to go that the information is already there to make something sound awesome.
3. The image is pristine and created from a 4K scan. I didn't see a mark on it. If every BD that I have that's been created from a new 4K scan was actually available on 4K, I would have made the 4K upgrade (TV/player/receiver/cables) by now. Not sure what the hold-up is but it's probably a combination of someone wanting too much money for the privilege of making better quality available and the smaller labels waiting until one of their peers coughs up and makes the first move. That just guarantees less 4K movies in the market and less reason to upgrade though. Big sigh.
4. The movie itself is a gem. I enjoyed every second of it. Technically perfect in all the main areas too.
5. Lee Remick: What a jaw-dropping stunner. Whoa.
6. Glenn Ford: Solid and awesome as always. Bit of a weird combing of the hair but he was probably hiding the dome so fair enough.
7. Region free and you can buy it here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Experiment...26160604&sr=8-1&keywords=experiment+in+terror
The Shout (1978):
8. Dual mono or stereo so not much going on in terms of the surround mix but it has really quiet quiets and really loud louds. Fidelity is great.
9. The movie itself is freakin' freaky-as too. Man.
10. Genesis' Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford did the soundtrack.
11. Really cheap but Region B only:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shout-Blu-...=1526160658&sr=1-1&keywords=the+shout+blu+ray
... and if you can't get enough Susannah York:
Images (1972):
12. Another 4K scan, so it's pristine.
13. Audio was dual mono or stereo but fidelity was superb.
14. Another freaky, freaky movie. Altman ruled.
15. Buy the Region B here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Robert-Alt...qid=1526160779&sr=1-1&keywords=images+blu+ray