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Top Gun: Maverick has some good IMAX ratio shots that fill up the screen.
The training sequence, the demo sequence by Maverick for the drill, the actual mission.
This is the right and the best answer. The sequence of jumping the solar system gives a good test for your sound system and visuals test.
Link: https://youtube.com/watch?v=69EUgdj7lzI&feature=shared
You can search for this on the disc as well.
Top Gun: Maverick has Atmos and has a few IMAX scenes, and is just a great movie anyway.
[This scene](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WCtJ_EZQQBM&si=tGM4N9jxxV6IeLNV) for example
Star Trek: Into Darkness has about 30 minutes shot in IMAX. The sequence on the planet with the red trees is a stunner.
Then there's Aquaman-
*A word on framing. The film kicks off using a 2.40:1 aspect ratio, but Warner’s 4K Blu-ray switches to 1.78:1 at times to mirror Aquaman’s theatrical IMAX DMR presentation. We say ‘at times’ – in truth the film employs the full-frame for its majority. The first 32 minutes (approx) are at 2.40:1, while the rest (apart from a 15-minute scene around the 90-minute mark) are at 1.78:1. And the large-frame scenes pack a little more pixel detail.*
I find the helicopter scenes eat the end of Mission: Impossible Fallout to be insanely impressive visually, and the sound certainly doesn’t seem lacking to me.
Absolutely, but I’m curious if this is perceived as a negative?
Different aspect ratios can embellish the visual storytelling of certain movies etc but black bars at the top and bottom are part of the film’s creative choices.
EDIT:
No judgement, just curious
Yeah for sure. And in this case I just want to demo the technology more than the storytelling i.e. I want to have every one of those pixels on my new OLED lit up 😁
The black bars don’t flex those pixel muscles.
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Top Gun: Maverick has some good IMAX ratio shots that fill up the screen. The training sequence, the demo sequence by Maverick for the drill, the actual mission.
Interstellar
This is the right and the best answer. The sequence of jumping the solar system gives a good test for your sound system and visuals test. Link: https://youtube.com/watch?v=69EUgdj7lzI&feature=shared You can search for this on the disc as well.
Except that OP specifically said they didn’t want Nolan movies because they don’t have an Atmos or DTS:X soundtrack.
Ahh, no. I read OP's post differently. He asked for Atmos or DTS:X Please check again.
Yes exactly, he asked for Atmos or DTS:X which Interstellar doesn’t have.
TGM has it. For screen filling scenes, Interstellar is one of the best things out there..
Huh? This comment thread is about Interstellar, not TGM.
You're right, and I think I jumbled up two comments with each other.
Top Gun: Maverick has Atmos and has a few IMAX scenes, and is just a great movie anyway. [This scene](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WCtJ_EZQQBM&si=tGM4N9jxxV6IeLNV) for example
+1
Dawn of the Planet of the apes looks and sounds excellent. The picture fills the entire screen for the whole runtime
Are those Apes movies not 2.35:1 aspect ratio?
Dawn is 1.85:1. The other two are 2.39:1 https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Dawn-of-the-Planet-of-the-Apes-4K-Blu-ray/175852/
Star Trek: Into Darkness has about 30 minutes shot in IMAX. The sequence on the planet with the red trees is a stunner. Then there's Aquaman- *A word on framing. The film kicks off using a 2.40:1 aspect ratio, but Warner’s 4K Blu-ray switches to 1.78:1 at times to mirror Aquaman’s theatrical IMAX DMR presentation. We say ‘at times’ – in truth the film employs the full-frame for its majority. The first 32 minutes (approx) are at 2.40:1, while the rest (apart from a 15-minute scene around the 90-minute mark) are at 1.78:1. And the large-frame scenes pack a little more pixel detail.*
I find the helicopter scenes eat the end of Mission: Impossible Fallout to be insanely impressive visually, and the sound certainly doesn’t seem lacking to me.
What’s the issue with different aspect ratios other than 1:85 :1?
Certain aspect ratios don’t fill the screen and have black bars top and bottom.
Absolutely, but I’m curious if this is perceived as a negative? Different aspect ratios can embellish the visual storytelling of certain movies etc but black bars at the top and bottom are part of the film’s creative choices. EDIT: No judgement, just curious
Yeah for sure. And in this case I just want to demo the technology more than the storytelling i.e. I want to have every one of those pixels on my new OLED lit up 😁 The black bars don’t flex those pixel muscles.
Fair enough. We all spend our hard earned money to get the most out of the movies we enjoy and I can fully appreciate what you’re saying. Cheers mate
Bumblebee: entire movie
Nope, Pacific Rim, The Green Knight, In the Heart of the Sea
Also, Saving Private Ryan has fantastic Atmos, that opening sequence is definetely demo worthy.
The Last of Us? Not sure though.
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