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If you're searching for a concise, neutral description of this blog post, here it is: In this blog post we will discuss things you should consider when choosing the best 1080p movies. We'll cover topics like what the difference is between HD and 4K and what makes a good movie viewing experience. We'll also provide you an in-depth review of our favorite 5 1080p movies to kick-off your research. If you're looking for a little more detail, here goes: We all know that there's never been more TV shows and movies than there are now. A scene from the TV show Downton Abbey might be filmed in a castle. The next day, we watch that same movie with special effects and motion capture and CGI and animators and computer graphics and super high resolution TVs and screens. When we watch that castle scene on TV or in a movie theater it looks beautiful. But when we watch the same scene at home on our 720p TVs it doesn't look nearly as beautiful. But the scene is the same scene. What happened? Why doesn't it look as good at home? And what's the difference between watching movies in HD and 4K? And how does that relate to my question about what makes a good movie viewing experience. Those are all valid questions that we'll answer in this blog post. So let's dive into this thing! We will start by reviewing our top 5 favorite 1080p movies. These are our favorite 1080p movies because they are entertaining, funny, dramatic, intense, heartwarming, action-packed... all things you want to look for in a good movie viewing experience. We've watched all of these movies more than once and we're confident that you will too. Check them out below: As an added bonus, we're also going to provide you with a list of the top 5 best 1080p movies on Blu-ray because we feel like you'll find things to like there too. So here is your ultimate guide: Let's jump right in and start off with our top 5 favorite 1080p movies: #5: The Dark Knight (2008) [Blu-ray] [1080p] [DTS HD Master Audio 7. 1] First up on our list of the best 1080p movies is The Dark Knight also known as Batman's second darkest outing. Remember this one? Batman vs. Joker. Batmobile vs. a super tricked out tank. Catwoman vs. a bunch of cops holding machine guns at her head. It's an intense movie but it is great if you can stomach some violence and profanity with your popcorn at the movies (it's rated PG-13). #4: Up (2009) [Blu-ray] [1080p] [Dolby TrueHD 5. cfa1e77820
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