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For purists, the corrected DTS-HD 2.0 theatrical audio on The Road Warrior (and now lossless 2.0 theatrical audio on Beyond
extended into post-production when he ran out of money and, along with late producer Byron Kennedy, resorting to editing and other tasks in his
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Thunderdome) will be the go-to option, and these seem to be the genuine article. Both feature strong channel separation, dialogue that's Thunderdome as well: while its similar stereo source material has been sweetened to fit Atmos' broader landscape, the positives far outweigh ground for those more tied to "the original experience" but who want a bit of added weight. Either way, the available of all three options is very much
Warner says that all four films were remastered in 4K from scans of the original camera negatives, although it’s not clear if the Mad Max 4K disc uses the same master as the one Kino Lorber released. A comparison of the two discs showed that there wasn’t much, if any, difference between them.Warner Bros.’ new Mad Max Anthology marks the first time Mad Max 2 (known as The Road Warrior in the US) and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome have been issued in 4K. The first film hit 4K last year, courtesy of Kino Lorber, while the latest installment, Mad Max: Fury Road, has been available in the format since 2016. The Road Warrior is dominated by pale blue skies and warm desert hues, both of which are finely saturated but not boosted to artificial Anthology, a 4K set containing all four films in George Miller's post-apocalyptic franchise. No Blu-rays are included, which means that most To celebrate the -- I don't know, the 41st anniversary of The Road Warrior, maybe? -- Warner Bros. has issued the Mad Max