Gary Busey
15 Films
Gary Busey
15 Included Films

William Gary Busey (born June 29, 1944) is a 6-foot-1 blond-haired European-American film and stage actor and artist. He has appeared in over 120 films, as well as making regular appearances on Gunsmoke, Walker, Texas Ranger, Law & Order, and Entourage. He received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in 1978 for his role in The Buddy Holly Story.
Capelight 4K Blu-ray > Kino Lorber caps. Capelight has better encoding than the Kino.
Recommended upgrade for viewers who aren't DV compatible due to Capelight properly encoding the HDR10 base layer instead of Kino, who require a huge DV layer to "fill in" picture information from a more compressed / compromised
Capelight 4K Blu-ray > Kino Lorber caps. Capelight has better encoding than the Kino.
Recommended upgrade for viewers who aren't DV compatible due to Capelight properly encoding the HDR10 base layer instead of Kino, who require a huge DV layer to "fill in" picture information from a more compressed / compromised
Director: Frank Pierson
Director: Frank Pierson
Director: Charles Bail
Director: Charles Bail
Director: Ulu Grosbard
Director: Ulu Grosbard
Director: John Milius
Director: John Milius
Director: Richard Donner
WB 4K Blu-ray see comparison https://slow.pics/c/e4V4RORi
WB 4K Blu-ray has original stereo and sounds better than US LaserDisc and about the same as earlier Japan LaserDisc.
WB 4K Blu-ray Atmos has worse fidelity than the stereo as expected.
4K Blu-ray is missing featurettes from the old Blu-ray
Director: Richard Donner
WB 4K Blu-ray see comparison https://slow.pics/c/e4V4RORi
WB 4K Blu-ray has original stereo and sounds better than US LaserDisc and about the same as earlier Japan LaserDisc.
WB 4K Blu-ray Atmos has worse fidelity than the stereo as expected.
4K Blu-ray is missing featurettes from the old Blu-ray
Director: Stephen Hopkins
Director: Stephen Hopkins
Director: Kathryn Bigelow
Britain ICON 4K Blu-ray or Australia Imprint 4K Blu-ray?
Britain 4K Blu-ray has a slightly better encode than US Shout Factory 4K Blu-ray and Germany StudioCanal 4K Blu-ray
5.1 mix is flawed on Shout Factory/ICON, a phasey upmix instead of the proper discrete surround. 2008 Fox Blu-ray sounds great does the 2001 DVD (4.1 and matrixed 2.0). The 4K Blu-ray 2.0 tracks are downmixes. Imprint 4K has a 4.0 mix. The StudioCanal 4K Blu-ray has a different 5.1
Director: Kathryn Bigelow
Britain ICON 4K Blu-ray or Australia Imprint 4K Blu-ray?
Britain 4K Blu-ray has a slightly better encode than US Shout Factory 4K Blu-ray and Germany StudioCanal 4K Blu-ray
5.1 mix is flawed on Shout Factory/ICON, a phasey upmix instead of the proper discrete surround. 2008 Fox Blu-ray sounds great does the 2001 DVD (4.1 and matrixed 2.0). The 4K Blu-ray 2.0 tracks are downmixes. Imprint 4K has a 4.0 mix. The StudioCanal 4K Blu-ray has a different 5.1
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: Robert Altman
Director: Robert Altman
Director: Sydney Pollack
Director: Sydney Pollack
Director: John Badham
Director: John Badham
Director: David Lynch
Germany StudioCanal 4K Blu-ray slightly better
Germany StudioCanal 4K Blu-ray has best encoding. France Potemkine and Criterion UHDs slightly worse.
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Director: David Lynch
Germany StudioCanal 4K Blu-ray slightly better
Germany StudioCanal 4K Blu-ray has best encoding. France Potemkine and Criterion UHDs slightly worse.
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Director: Paul W. S. Anderson
Arrow 4K Blu-ray see caps
Director: Paul W. S. Anderson
Arrow 4K Blu-ray see caps
Arrow Britain or Criterion US 4K Blu-ray (preference)
Arrow Britain & Criterion US 4K Blu-ray have different gradings (preference, Arrow 4K Blu-ray is encoded by Fidelity in Motion)
Arrow Britain or Criterion US 4K Blu-ray (preference)
Arrow Britain & Criterion US 4K Blu-ray have different gradings (preference, Arrow 4K Blu-ray is encoded by Fidelity in Motion)
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