Kubrick, Capra, Lean and Cruise Classics Come to 4K in the Columbia Classics 4K Ultra HD Collection
Artwork courtesy of Columbia
Columbia’s going to be putting out six classic films on 4K in one box set in June, and I’m worried about what this might do to me.
I have written before about the slight case of 4K-mania I dealt with in 2018 and 2019. Fed up with the limits of streaming, I began buying physical copies of movies again in 2016. By 2018 I had a big nice 4K TV, a top-of-the-line 4K Blu-ray player, and a home theater setup; it still couldn’t match going to a nice theater, but it made everything look and sound so great that I fell into a hole of buying 4K UHD Blu-rays as often as I could. Like, buying movies I hadn’t even seen before, just because they were on sale and I heard they might be okay. It was a problem, but one I was gradually able to get under control. (Not until after buying Air Force One on 4K, for some reason.)
I beat it. Now I only buy movies I actually know are worth owning, and that aren’t already streaming in 4K on one of the too-many services I have subscriptions to. Still, I keep a mental list of all the classic films I’d love to one day own in the format, and I’ll be able to scratch a half-dozen off once the Columbia Classics 4K Ultra HD Collection is out on June 16.
Here’s what’s included in the box, which is perfectly timed for Father’s Day or graduation gifts.
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Lawrence of Arabia