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Current catalogue JB Hi-Fi - Valid from 01.08 to 31.08 - Page nb 20

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Catalogue JB Hi-Fi 01.08.2022 - 31.08.2022
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4K UHD HIGHLIGHTS visit stack.com.au 4K UHD BEST-SELLERS for JULY 2022 DISCS OF THE MONTH JURASSIC WORLD: ULTIMATE COLLECTION - SIX-MOVIE BOX SET W With five of the movies hen it comes to giant already available, we’re safe cinematic franchises of in the knowledge that each the past 30 years, they don’t entry in the first trilogy comes come much bigger than the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World to us featuring a native 4K transfer, while the first two movies. Now, with the home Jurassic World movies are very release of the final outing in well upscaled. At the time of the second trilogy arriving, we writing, we were still awaiting can add all six movies to our final specs on Jurassic World 4K Ultra HD collections via this Dominion, but with a 4K transfer neat box set. hitting cinemas, obviously hopes From the wilds of the first are high for this one to go native Jurassic Park through to The on the home format. Lost World: Jurassic Park and The Jurassic movies have Jurassic Park III, the original always been an aural treat – we dino action blasts have never recall seeing a 9am Sunday looked better at home. The generational baton handoff has also Jurassic World brought us massive (2015) entertainment via Jurassic World and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and we can’t wait to let Jurassic World Dominion loose in our home cinemas. 20 morning cinema screening of Jurassic Park back in the day and really being woken up by the wonderfully insane DTS soundtrack. Naturally the tech has evolved a lot since 1993, and the five releases on 4K Ultra HD so far have all delivered incredible multidimensional DTS:X audio. We’d hazard a guess that Dominion will continue this trend, but please don’t quote us on it. No matter what, a box full of the greatest dinosaur action to ever hit our screens is going to be one very big temptation for the ultimate home dusk to dawn session. Out August 31 DOOM RED SONJA The video game phenomenon went big screen in 2005, and now it’s back, bringing all the action to 4K Ultra HD. Karl Urban and Dwayne Johnson – still in his “The Rock” days – star as part of a crack team of Space Marines who are sent to Mars to investigate a security breach. Upon arrival they learn that it’s to do with an alien DNA experiment that can turn humans into monsters – are they armed enough? This one’s set to bring HDR enhancement to the table, with a boisterous DTS:X audio track and a selection of bonus featurettes. Out August 10 StudioCanal’s brilliant programme of remastering their back catalogue continues apace, with the fantasy-action film that could also be called When Arnie Met Brigitte. Yes, it’s a legendary battle of the brawn when the titular heroine sets out to avenge the death of her family, picking up powerful stranger Mr. Schwarzenegger for her posse in her travels to defeat an evil queen. Soylent Green director Richard Fleischer’s camp classic is set to hit home with a newlyremastered native 4K transfer, plus a featurelength documentary. Out August 31 AUGUST 2022 st214_020_4K-PROOFED-AF.indd 1 1 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 2 Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore 3 Morbius 4 The Batman 5 The Northman 6 Dune (2021) 7 No Time to Die 8 Ambulance 9 Spider-Man: No Way Home 10 Top Gun OU DID SYS? MI If you’ve been busy in winter hibernation, you may have missed some recent 4K releases. Don’t worry, we’ll fill you in! June saw three big recent cinema releases in the latest from the world of DC, The Batman, plus Michael Bay’s actiontastic Ambulance and the Viking action and drama of The Northman. Two catalogue releases also arrived in The Untouchables and Beverly Hills Cop II. Meanwhile, July saw the arrival of the latest Fantastic Beasts and Doctor Strange outings, plus Morbius, The Bob’s Burgers Movie and the wild ride that is Everything Everywhere All at Once. Back catalogue included Dr. Who and the Daleks and Stephen King’s Cat’s Eye. jbhifi.com.au 25/7/2022 4:08 pm

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4K UHD HIGHLIGHTS visit stack.com.au 4K UHD BEST-SELLERS for JULY 2022 DISCS OF THE MONTH JURASSIC WORLD: ULTIMATE COLLECTION - SIX-MOVIE BOX SET W With five of the movies hen it comes to giant already available, we’re safe cinematic franchises of in the knowledge that each the past 30 years, they don’t entry in the first trilogy comes come much bigger than the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World to us featuring a native 4K transfer, while the first two movies. Now, with the home Jurassic World movies are very release of the final outing in well upscaled. At the time of the second trilogy arriving, we writing, we were still awaiting can add all six movies to our final specs on Jurassic World 4K Ultra HD collections via this Dominion, but with a 4K transfer neat box set. hitting cinemas, obviously hopes From the wilds of the first are high for this one to go native Jurassic Park through to The on the home format. Lost World: Jurassic Park and The Jurassic movies have Jurassic Park III, the original always been an aural treat – we dino action blasts have never recall seeing a 9am Sunday looked better at home. The generational baton handoff has also Jurassic World brought us massive (2015) entertainment via Jurassic World and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and we can’t wait to let Jurassic World Dominion loose in our home cinemas. 20 morning cinema screening of Jurassic Park back in the day and really being woken up by the wonderfully insane DTS soundtrack. Naturally the tech has evolved a lot since 1993, and the five releases on 4K Ultra HD so far have all delivered incredible multidimensional DTS:X audio. We’d hazard a guess that Dominion will continue this trend, but please don’t quote us on it. No matter what, a box full of the greatest dinosaur action to ever hit our screens is going to be one very big temptation for the ultimate home dusk to dawn session. Out August 31 DOOM RED SONJA The video game phenomenon went big screen in 2005, and now it’s back, bringing all the action to 4K Ultra HD. Karl Urban and Dwayne Johnson – still in his “The Rock” days – star as part of a crack team of Space Marines who are sent to Mars to investigate a security breach. Upon arrival they learn that it’s to do with an alien DNA experiment that can turn humans into monsters – are they armed enough? This one’s set to bring HDR enhancement to the table, with a boisterous DTS:X audio track and a selection of bonus featurettes. Out August 10 StudioCanal’s brilliant programme of remastering their back catalogue continues apace, with the fantasy-action film that could also be called When Arnie Met Brigitte. Yes, it’s a legendary battle of the brawn when the titular heroine sets out to avenge the death of her family, picking up powerful stranger Mr. Schwarzenegger for her posse in her travels to defeat an evil queen. Soylent Green director Richard Fleischer’s camp classic is set to hit home with a newlyremastered native 4K transfer, plus a featurelength documentary. Out August 31 AUGUST 2022 st214_020_4K-PROOFED-AF.indd 1 1 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 2 Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore 3 Morbius 4 The Batman 5 The Northman 6 Dune (2021) 7 No Time to Die 8 Ambulance 9 Spider-Man: No Way Home 10 Top Gun OU DID SYS? MI If you’ve been busy in winter hibernation, you may have missed some recent 4K releases. Don’t worry, we’ll fill you in! June saw three big recent cinema releases in the latest from the world of DC, The Batman, plus Michael Bay’s actiontastic Ambulance and the Viking action and drama of The Northman. Two catalogue releases also arrived in The Untouchables and Beverly Hills Cop II. Meanwhile, July saw the arrival of the latest Fantastic Beasts and Doctor Strange outings, plus Morbius, The Bob’s Burgers Movie and the wild ride that is Everything Everywhere All at Once. Back catalogue included Dr. Who and the Daleks and Stephen King’s Cat’s Eye. jbhifi.com.au 25/7/2022 4:08 pm
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