I was like that until I got a 4k TV and started sitting a proper viewing distance from it. The difference between DVD and blu ray is pretty significant. 4k IMO isn't worth it for the most part if you have a blu ray. Especially for older (30+ years) movies with a lot of film grain (since most of the extra detail you're getting is film grain).
Though I will say my 4k copy of Hackers when they're showing the animations of the "inside" of the Gibson computer looks phenomenal.
I was like that until I got a 4k TV and started sitting a proper viewing distance from it. The difference between DVD and blu ray is pretty significant. 4k IMO isn't worth it for the most part if you have a blu ray. Especially for older (30+ years) movies with a lot of film grain (since most of the extra detail you're getting is film grain).
Though I will say my 4k copy of Hackers when they're showing the animations of the "inside" of the Gibson computer looks phenomenal.
HACK THE PLANET!