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.
Man and here's me who never bothered to upgrade from DVD's to blu rays.
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!