Jeremy Davies
3 Films
Jeremy Davies
3 Included Films

Jeremy Boring (born October 28, 1969), known professionally as Jeremy Davies, is an American film and television actor. He is known for playing Ray Aibelli in Spanking the Monkey (1994), Corporal Timothy Upham in Saving Private Ryan (1998), Snow in Solaris (2002), Bill Henson in Dogville (2003), Charles Manson in Helter Skelter (2004), Sergeant Gene DeBruin in Rescue Dawn (2006) and Daniel Faraday on the series Lost (2008–2010). Davies won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series in 2012 for his portrayal of Dickie Bennett in the series Justified (2011–2015). He also received the BAFTA Award for Best Performance in a Video Game for his role as Baldur in God of War (2018). Description above from the Wikipedia article Jeremy Davies, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Director: Jan de Bont
EU Universal 4K Blu-ray > 2024 Warner Bros 4K Blu-ray (albeit with questionable color timing changes)/2012 Turbine Germany Blu-ray, see caps https://slow.pics/c/jmPjcV5O
2009 EUR Blu-ray or Cinema DTS,
4K Blu-ray Atmos track is much more compressed in all channels.

Director: Jan de Bont
EU Universal 4K Blu-ray > 2024 Warner Bros 4K Blu-ray (albeit with questionable color timing changes)/2012 Turbine Germany Blu-ray, see caps https://slow.pics/c/jmPjcV5O
2009 EUR Blu-ray or Cinema DTS,
4K Blu-ray Atmos track is much more compressed in all channels.



Director: Lars von Trier
Italy Eagle Pictures 4K Blu-ray or France Potemkine Blu-ray (needs gamma correction)
The movie was shot in HD and France Potemkine Blu-ray (needs gamma correction) has slightly stronger encoding than Italy Eagle Pictures 4K Blu-ray. Curzon Blu-ray is the worst of all three (not by much) see caps.

Director: Lars von Trier
Italy Eagle Pictures 4K Blu-ray or France Potemkine Blu-ray (needs gamma correction)
The movie was shot in HD and France Potemkine Blu-ray (needs gamma correction) has slightly stronger encoding than Italy Eagle Pictures 4K Blu-ray. Curzon Blu-ray is the worst of all three (not by much) see caps.
3 films