Troy Evans
9 Films
Troy Evans
9 Included Films

Troy Evans is an American actor who is perhaps best known for his role as Desk Clerk Francis "Frank" Martin in the television drama series ER, and more recently for his role as Detective II Johnson (Barrel) in Amazon's TV series Bosch. He has also appeared in the movies Tiger Cruise (Disney Channel original movie), Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Under Siege, Teen Wolf, Kuffs, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Black Dahlia, Demolition Man, The Frighteners, View from the Top and Article 99 among others. He voiced Thistle Jinn in the 2013 animated adventure film Epic.

Paramount 4K Blu-ray has DNR applied but it is still much better than the bad Blu-ray

Paramount 4K Blu-ray has DNR applied but it is still much better than the bad Blu-ray

Director: Kathryn Bigelow

Director: Kathryn Bigelow

Shout Factory 4K Blu-ray for now
Australia Imprint 4K Blu-ray upcoming, Britain Arrow 4K Blu-ray possibly teased?
Shout Factory 4K Blu-ray but bad compression

Shout Factory 4K Blu-ray for now
Australia Imprint 4K Blu-ray upcoming, Britain Arrow 4K Blu-ray possibly teased?
Shout Factory 4K Blu-ray but bad compression

Director: Herbert Ross

Director: Herbert Ross

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 DD5.1For 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 DD5.1For Stereo track: Warner Home Video JPN LaserDisc [NJWL-12420]

Director: Marco Brambilla

Director: Marco Brambilla

Shout Factory 4K Blu-ray (caveat: missing extras present on the Germany NSM Blu-ray mediabook)

Shout Factory 4K Blu-ray (caveat: missing extras present on the Germany NSM Blu-ray mediabook)

Director: Peter Jackson
Arrow 4K Blu-ray teased for many years
Cinema DTS

Director: Peter Jackson

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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