Wilbur Fitzgerald
5 Films
Wilbur Fitzgerald
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Wilbur Fitzgerald is an actor and attorney from Georgia, known for his TV work on series including In the Heat of the Night (1989-1995), Friday Night Lights (2007), Prison Break (2006-2008), and Drop Dead Diva (2009-2014), and for film work including The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), The East (2013), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008). Wilbur is a member in good standing of the Georgia Bar (admitted in 1973). - IMDb Mini Biography

Director: Breck Eisner

Director: Breck Eisner

Paramount Blu-ray
UK/Australia cut: Britain/Australia Paramount Blu-ray
International Cut: any of the international Blu-rays aside from UK/Australia
Paramount Blu-ray
UK/Australia cut: Britain/Australia Paramount Blu-ray
International Cut: any of the international Blu-rays aside from UK/Australia
Any of the international Blu-rays aside from UK/Australia have the extras in HD

Paramount Blu-ray
UK/Australia cut: Britain/Australia Paramount Blu-ray
International Cut: any of the international Blu-rays aside from UK/Australia
Paramount Blu-ray
UK/Australia cut: Britain/Australia Paramount Blu-ray
International Cut: any of the international Blu-rays aside from UK/Australia
Any of the international Blu-rays aside from UK/Australia have the extras in HD

Italy WB 4K Blu-ray > US Lionsgate 4K Blu-ray (better compression on Italy 4K Blu-ray)

Italy WB 4K Blu-ray > US Lionsgate 4K Blu-ray (better compression on Italy 4K Blu-ray)

Director: Edgar Wright

Director: Edgar Wright

Director: Akiva Schaffer
Paramount 4K Blu-ray, from nic: his one got an Analogue Intermediate and didn’t get any noticeable filtering from Paramount! It looks quite good but the encode struggles with some of the highlights and there’s some chroma noise in DV. Still much better than what they usually do with their catalogue titles.

Director: Akiva Schaffer
Paramount 4K Blu-ray, from nic: his one got an Analogue Intermediate and didn’t get any noticeable filtering from Paramount! It looks quite good but the encode struggles with some of the highlights and there’s some chroma noise in DV. Still much better than what they usually do with their catalogue titles.
5 films