Masters of cinema on Blu Ray

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This list is the little brother of the official list https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/masters+of+cinema/ and only features the releases of the masters of cinema/eureka label on blu ray.

From the Masters of cinema website:
"Blu-ray is the most immersive and faithful representation of "the cinema experience" currently available in the home today (outside of a costly 35mm projector).
Unfortunately, the industry has poorly explained and demonstrated the technology, sowing confusion and giving the impression that Blu-ray is not enough of a worthwhile upgrade from DVD. When compared with an actual 35mm frame, the DVD format — now well into its second decade as the world's favourite film-holding receptacle — is akin to a Polaroid of an oil painting. Watchable, but capable of being far surpassed.
Blu-ray is the first home format to adequately represent the depth and texture of celluloid — and in a Blu-ray marketplace overflowing with mainstream tat, we aim to offer a nourishing alternative. Consequently, we heartily recommend upgrading to a multi-region Blu-ray player.
We released our first Blu-ray in November 2008 and the format is currently our main focus."

The list is ranked according to the blu-ray spine numbers given by masters of cinema, but because some numbers contain more than one title, the numbering is different.

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  1. 138 -

    The Quiet Man

    1952, in 15 top lists Check
  2. 206 -

    Two Rode Together

    1961, in 4 top lists Check
  3. 255 -

    Rio Grande

    1950, in 4 top lists Check
  4. 293 -

    Straight Shooting

    1917, in 1 top list Check
  5. 294 -

    Hell Bent

    1918, in 1 top list Check
  6. 308 -

    The Sun Shines Bright

    1953, in 5 top lists Check
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Last updated on Feb 27, 2024 by pitn; source