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UHD 4K Blu-Ray The Bourne Complete Collection - 6 Disks + Digital $67.73 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU

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After LG C4 buying frenzy week ago, some might want something to play on it.
Ignore region warning, UHD BDs are all region free.

The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, The Bourne Legacy and Jason Bourne. Loaded with hours of bonus features, The Bourne Complete Collection is the ultimate espionage experience for Bourne fans everywhere!

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  • +4

    Playing the Extreme ways when the movies ends!

    • I found the theme songs in DD5.1 or Atmos in actual movies pack much more punch than ones on Apple/Amazon Music with Spatial Audio.

  • Do the bluray zone region code do anything these days or did they give up on that annoying region segregation

    Playback Region A/1 : This will not play on most Blu-ray players sold in Australia and New Zealand. We recommend checking the format and region compatibility before making your purchase. Learn more about Blu-ray region specifications here

    • I am not sure about the warnings on Amazon and OP's disclaimer, but the blu-ray.com says it plays region free fine…

      https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Bourne-Complete-Collectio…

      • -2

        Days region A us in the product disclaimer statement on Amazon, so buyers need to consider that their player may not accept it

        Playback Region A/1 : This will not play on most Blu-ray players sold in Australia and New Zealand. We recommend checking the format and region compatibility before making your purchase. Learn more about Blu-ray region specifications here

        • +5

          4K UHD standards do not have region coding, although there’s a handful that unfortunately have region codes applied (none of these are).

          The included blu-rays may be region locked. The Amazon warning is a catch all warning and not product specific.

    • Despite region code is still technically supported on UHD BDs and maybe even displayed on the packaging, in reality UHD releases are all region-free.

      Normal BDs usually comes with a region code, but there are BD players that works with discs from all regions. If you use BD drives on computers to play, BD region locks are software-based and can be easily circumvented. Not mentioning that you can always rip your BD to get rid of region lock.

  • +2

    Note these movies (especially the first one) are not considered the best representation of the format.

    • First and second ones are good.

  • +6

    The general rule:

    • US release 4K UHD discs play on Aussie machines fine.
    • The accompanying blu-ray format discs (which usually has all the extras) won't.
    • -1

      The accompanying 1080p BD being region A locked is not a general rule with U.S. releases at all. It sounds like you need to learn the names of each U.S. distributor and which ones do it and which ones don’t do it, for example Lionsgate and Shout/Scream Factory generally region A lock the standard 1080p Blu-ray in their U.S. releases, but Universal and Warner Brothers generally do not region A lock the standard 1080p Blu-ray in their U.S. releases.

      Personally region A locking hasn’t affected me since 2010 when I bought my first Oppo BDP-93 Blu-ray player and installed a region free hardware mod kit inside it.

      • Hence he said "general". Nobody asked about your oppo

    • +2

      Yes

    • +1

      only if it's not a streaming service yeah. I maintain a blu-ray player and run my media on jellyfin, as long as it's my media im happy to pay

    • After invention of piracy someone still pays for products and services?! Surely this is the way of capitalism!1!!

    • Paying for physical releases has always been the easiest way to get a film with
      - a guaranteed resonable quality (or at least it meets a known expectation)
      - legal and perpetual ownership of the title

      Besides it shows your support to the creators and the industry

    • -1

      Yikes.

    • You've not been to a cinema in over 20 years?

  • the cancerous unencrypted website http://www.nbcucodes.com/ seems to imply the digital downloads are expired, but I imagine this is more of a "we don't promise this service exists beyond X date". guessing the digital downloads are still DRM-encoumbered somehow?

    • Just rip the disc - digital downloads comes with physical releases suck.

  • +6

    Jesus Christ, that's Jason Bourne

    • +1

      Words of the doctor when you were born Gojkins

      • 🥹

  • +2

    Where the hell is he, people?

  • +1

    You wouldn’t buy this 4K Bourne collection OP if you’re wanting something to demonstrate what your LG G4 can do… These titles were released on 4K UHD Blu-ray in 2016 not long after the format had launched, and not much care was taken transitioning them over to the format, especially the original 3/trilogy. The fifth instalment Jason Bourne is really the only title in this collection that’s an excellent quality release… I might actually watch it tonight, I haven’t viewed it on my Sony 77” A95L QD-OLED since buying the TV a little over 6 months ago, the last time I watched it was on my 65” LG C9 OLED.

    One positive that this U.S. collection has over the Australian and European 4K releases though, is the original subtitle/caption format that was seen on the cinema releases was used for The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Ultimatum, whereas for the Australian and European 4K BDs the subtitles/caption are player generated.

    • Nobody asked about your TV either, bro

    • ultimate espionage experience
      Edward Snowden knows their real-life actions at home and abroad very well.
  • Inspired by Christopher Nolan 8-Film Collection, thanks @ajaycb!

  • Do AU PS5 play UHD BD?

  • If I didn't already have the Blu-Ray box set, I would have snapped this up.

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