Halloween - 4K Ultra HD 40th Anniversary Edition

GBP 23.99

RRP: £29.99

£23.99

Save: £6.00

Halloween - 4K Ultra HD 40th Anniversary Edition

GBP 23.99

RRP: £29.99

£23.99

Save: £6.00

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Overall Rating : 4.33 / 5 (6 Reviews)
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Awesome

Great movie, it still holds up and it’s really good to have it on 4K, it’s a bit disappointing that the 40th anniversary edition is just the 35th repackaged, but it’s still good to have. As always Zavvi’s delivery and everything was fine. No problems.

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Halloween

The original slasher in its best looking format yet. Came in perfect condition from Zavvi.

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Halloween

I upgraded my movie to thus full hd version, the picture clarity is superb, the sound is in full hi:fi audio,, an amazing upgrade from my original dvd,,

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Halloween

Fantastic product amazing film great service fast delivery highly recommend

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Spooky

Amazing 4K with Slip Cover and Art Cards inside. A true classic that's definitely worth a buy.

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Picture Quality

Nights scenes suffer with a lot of flickering and blocks of grey, which are impossible to ignore. While it is possible to reduce this somewhat by playing around with your picture settings, I felt it came at the expense of the overall picture quality. Other 4k movies didn't require nearly as much adjustment. The transfer is otherwise solid, detail and depth is much more significant. Though colours appear somewhat muted when compared with the blu-ray edition, where they feel richer and more natural overall.

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