George Cheung
16 Films
George Cheung
16 Included Films

George Kee Cheung (born February 8, 1949 in Hong Kong, China) is a Chinese-American actor, stuntman, singer, and voice actor with an extensive career in American television and film dating back to 1975, often playing Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Mongolian parts. His career has focused primarily on television work.
A new Lionsgate 4K Blu-ray with DV upcoming including with the rest of the films.
Eagle Pictures Italy > StudioCanal Britain, better compression than StudioCanal
A new Lionsgate 4K Blu-ray with DV upcoming including with the rest of the films.
Eagle Pictures Italy > StudioCanal Britain, better compression than StudioCanal
Italy Koch Media Blu-ray is not stretched compared to US Shout Factory and Britain Arrow Blu-rays
As for the color grade, unsure whether the Italy or US/Britain Blu-ray is more accurate to the theatrical colors.
Shout Factory Blu-ray has the most extras with a lossless isolated score
Italy Koch Media Blu-ray is not stretched compared to US Shout Factory and Britain Arrow Blu-rays
As for the color grade, unsure whether the Italy or US/Britain Blu-ray is more accurate to the theatrical colors.
Shout Factory Blu-ray has the most extras with a lossless isolated score
Director: Walter Hill
Director: Walter Hill
Director: Irvin Kershner
Director: Irvin Kershner
Director: Andrew Davis
Arrow 4K Blu-ray see caps
It's weird. Brightly lit scenes have zero grain. They look plenty detailed and not at all waxy and lifeless, but there's no grain. Darker scenes have a fine layer of it as befits the general rule of thumb with film. Either they shot this on the 50-speed EXR stock of the day - virtually grainless in the right conditions - or it's been expertly 'grain managed'. I say 'expertly' becuz there's no trailing artefacts, no sticky grain that I can see, it's some of the best such treatment I've ever seen. And IF it has been I can only think the edict came down from the director himself.
Arrow 4K Blu-ray omitted the original 5.1 track for a 2.0 and Atmos.
US DVD has the DD5.1
For Stereo track: Warner Home Video JPN LaserDisc [NJWL-12420]
Director: Andrew Davis
Arrow 4K Blu-ray see caps
It's weird. Brightly lit scenes have zero grain. They look plenty detailed and not at all waxy and lifeless, but there's no grain. Darker scenes have a fine layer of it as befits the general rule of thumb with film. Either they shot this on the 50-speed EXR stock of the day - virtually grainless in the right conditions - or it's been expertly 'grain managed'. I say 'expertly' becuz there's no trailing artefacts, no sticky grain that I can see, it's some of the best such treatment I've ever seen. And IF it has been I can only think the edict came down from the director himself.
Arrow 4K Blu-ray omitted the original 5.1 track for a 2.0 and Atmos.
US DVD has the DD5.1
For Stereo track: Warner Home Video JPN LaserDisc [NJWL-12420]
Director: Phil Alden Robinson
Closest to original: 1993 MCA Laserdisc or other laserdiscs probably
DVD is about the same also. Blu-rays only have upmixes (and the 2.0 track from Kino Lorber is a downmix)
Director: Phil Alden Robinson
Closest to original: 1993 MCA Laserdisc or other laserdiscs probably
DVD is about the same also. Blu-rays only have upmixes (and the 2.0 track from Kino Lorber is a downmix)
Director: Joel Schumacher
Dolby Stereo SR: WB LaserDisc (best audio mix of the film)
Dolby 5.1: WB LaserDisc AC3, WB DVD
2005 5.1 retransfer: WB DVD Dolby and DTS, WB Blu-ray TrueHD
4K Blu-ray has Atmos remixes with new effects and changes. The original matrix surround track is better mixed than the 5.1 discrete with more surround and low end engagement amazingly. It also hides the extensive ADR a bit due to the inherent quality dip comparing matrix to discrete formats.
Director: Joel Schumacher
Dolby Stereo SR: WB LaserDisc (best audio mix of the film)
Dolby 5.1: WB LaserDisc AC3, WB DVD
2005 5.1 retransfer: WB DVD Dolby and DTS, WB Blu-ray TrueHD
4K Blu-ray has Atmos remixes with new effects and changes. The original matrix surround track is better mixed than the 5.1 discrete with more surround and low end engagement amazingly. It also hides the extensive ADR a bit due to the inherent quality dip comparing matrix to discrete formats.
Director: Robert Butler
Kino Lorber 4K Blu-ray is disappointing
Director: Robert Butler
Kino Lorber 4K Blu-ray is disappointing
Director: Roland Emmerich
Director: Roland Emmerich
Director: Brett Ratner
New Line/Warner Bros Blu-ray
New Line/Warner Bros Blu-ray
Director: Brett Ratner
New Line/Warner Bros Blu-ray
New Line/Warner Bros Blu-ray
Director: Randall Wallace
Paramount 4K Blu-ray is disappointing
Director: Randall Wallace
Paramount 4K Blu-ray is disappointing
Director: Todd Phillips
Director: Todd Phillips
Cinema DTS
The DTS-HD 5.1 from some of the international Blu-rays and the TrueHD 5.1 on the 4K Blu-ray are similar.
Best Buy exclusive DVD has Bonus Disc with featurettes not found on Blu-ray/4K Blu-ray
Cinema DTS
The DTS-HD 5.1 from some of the international Blu-rays and the TrueHD 5.1 on the 4K Blu-ray are similar.
Best Buy exclusive DVD has Bonus Disc with featurettes not found on Blu-ray/4K Blu-ray
Director: Brett Ratner
New Line/Warner Bros Blu-ray
New Line/Warner Bros Blu-ray
Director: Brett Ratner
New Line/Warner Bros Blu-ray
New Line/Warner Bros Blu-ray
Director: Sylvester Stallone
A new Lionsgate 4K Blu-ray with DV upcoming including with the rest of the films.
Director: Sylvester Stallone
A new Lionsgate 4K Blu-ray with DV upcoming including with the rest of the films.
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