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I'm a die-hard physical media enthusiast, and these are the 4K Blu-ray movies I'm adding to my collection this month

Looking to build a physical media collection? These are our top picks to add to your personal 4K Blu-ray library this month.

I'm a die-hard physical media enthusiast, and these are the 4K Blu-ray movies I'm adding to my collection this month

As a die-hard physical media enthusiast, I'm always on the lookout for high-quality 4K Blu-ray releases to add to my collection. This month, I've discovered some fantastic titles that I'm eager to watch.

First up are the new releases that have caught my attention. "Project Hail Mary", starring Ryan Gosling, is a critically acclaimed sci-fi blockbuster that I can't wait to see in stunning 4K quality. "Mortal Kombat II" is a crowd-pleasing sequel that adds a touch of nostalgia to my collection. And "Michael", based on the early life of Michael Jackson, is a box office behemoth that's definitely worth adding to my shelf.

Moving on to classic films, my top pick this month is the long-awaited release of "Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair". This version of Quentin Tarantino's magnum opus combines both volumes of the epic revenge story, running over four and a half hours. It includes new footage and the unedited, full-color version of the House of Blue Leaves battle, making it a must-watch for any Tarantino fan.

The 4K release is also available in the steelbook edition, which I've opted for, although cheaper standard versions are also available.

Finally, I couldn't resist adding two steelbook editions to my collection this month. The thrilling naval classic, "The Hunt for Red October", is a timeless tale of espionage and submarine warfare that I look forward to experiencing in 4K. And Brian De Palma's brilliant gangster masterpiece, "The Untouchables", is a timeless classic that deserves to be enjoyed in the best possible quality. I've chosen the steelbook edition of this film, which, let's face it, looks cooler than the standard version.

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