These releases are frequently used by enthusiasts to test the limits of high-end TVs and soundbars due to their immaculate transfers and immersive audio.

Science Fiction and Fantasy

📋 Notes

  • Native 4K = True 4K DI (Digital Intermediate)
  • Upscaled 4K = 2K DI upscaled, but often excellent
  • DV = Dolby Vision | HDR10+ = Dynamic HDR10+
  • All files are HEVC (H.265) 10-bit
  • Audio codecs: TrueHD Atmos, DTS-HD MA, or E-AC-3

These open indices are digital goldmines. They allow direct, high-speed downloading of massive files (often 50GB–90GB per movie) without ads, paywalls, or streaming lag. The "top" refers to the community-voted best releases—usually REMUXes (untouched Blu-ray rips) or scene releases with high bitrates.

  • If this is for a specific streaming service, replace the "Disc" references with "Streaming Bitrate" data.
  • If this is for a general audience, you may want to add a "Best Budget Buys" section.

Legal Risks

  • Copyright infringement: Distributing or downloading copyrighted movies without permission is illegal in most countries. Penalties range from fines to legal action.
  • Host liability: Running an open directory with pirated content can lead to lawsuits or criminal charges.

Mad Max: Fury Road: This is often the "go-to" disc for testing HDR. The vibrant blues of the sky and the searing oranges of the explosions pop with a level of intensity that standard Blu-rays simply cannot match.