

(He directed that one too.) Amid all of those classics, Gladiator remains his crowning achievement - and fans should be thrilled to learn it has finally arrived on 4K Ultra HD. Spend any time scanning through Ridley Scott's filmography - Alien, Blade Runner, Black Hawk Down, Kingdom of Heaven, The Martian - and it's likely you'll arrive at the same conclusion: the guy's a Legend. Paramount | Buy Now | DTS:X available on 4K UHD only Until then, here's what I've listened to most recently. I plan to cover at least a few of the above titles soon.

If you need further proof, here are some additional titles coming soon to a home theater near you: Yes indeed it's a great time for fans of immersive audio soundtracks. This week that trend continues with three catalog classics - Gladiator, The Matrix, and The Patriot. Last week's case(s) in point was Braveheart and Saving Private Ryan. They always help.Last week I mentioned how exciting it is that the 4K Ultra HD disc format is giving us fantastic new Dolby Atmos or DTS:X soundtracs on so many of our catalog favorites.
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