Fight Club (1999) BluRay 480p, 720p & 1080p

Fight Club (1999)

139 min|Crime, Drama, Thriller|15 Oct 1999
8.8Rating: 8.8 / 10 from 2,518,290 usersMetascore: 67
An insomniac office worker and a devil-may-care soap maker form an underground fight club that evolves into much more.

File ...........: .mkv
Source .........: 1080p.BluRay.REMUX.AVC.DTS-HD.MA.5.1-DURO
Video ..........: AVC | 1280x534 1247 Kbps
Audio ..........: 2CH AAC English
Runtime ........: 2h 19mn
Subtitles ......: English & Indonesian Softcoded
Chapter ........: Yes
Subsource Link .: Indonesian, English
Screenshot .....: View
Trailer ........: Watch

480p x264 | 600 MB
SD GD MG VF PD  
 
720p x264 | 1.29 GB
SD GD MG VF PD  
 
720p x265 10Bit | 951 MB
SD GD MG VF PD  
 
1080p x264 DD+5.1 | 4.48 GB
SD GD MG VF PD  
 
1080p x265 10Bit DD+5.1 | 3.72 GB
SD GD MG VF PD  
 
HQ 1080p x265 10Bit DD+5.1 | 9.19 GB
SD GD MG VF PD

Last Updated on May 16, 2025

14 comments

  1. Should I go for this or the UHD source but lower bitrate when it comes to 720p?

  2. No 4k , I heard it got DV update , I have previous HDR upload in this site ,

    • Previous 4k is Teckno3d or some guys work , this is official release, I’ll go with hq 1080p then

  3. I will never go with UHD. Because UHD causes the movie to be darker. Which really sucks. I always go with 1080p with better brightness, then upscale 1080p to 4k without the dark UHD crap using handbrake software or XMedia Recode. It just makes no sense to have a dark movie with UHD. I just find hard to enjoy watching UHD dark movie on a big screen TV. I say if your going to have a 4k movie then do it without the UHD darkness, problem solved.

    • Maybe try watching HDR on HDR screen then. Otherwise it just depends how software maps HDR to SDR which can be programmed. HDR can be used on a wider range of displays so is better

  4. It must be hard work to make adjustment on the TV brightness control to light/bright up the TV display.

    • I tried HDR in pc mode on my 55 inch Samsung S90D TV. HDR ended up being too bright even when turning down the brightness movie still looked like crap. SDR is actually the best mode for picture quality, better colors, and the right amount of brightness and contrast, nothing washed out on the movie. Like I said before going to stick with 1080p then upscale to 4k using Handbrake. It takes about 90 minutes on slow mode to upscale to 4k when using Handbrake. The upscale comes out great just like the original copy. I cant tell any difference on the picture quality.

    • “I cant tell any difference on the picture quality.” Then why you do the upscale?

    • If 1080p have x amount of pixel data and
      4k have Z amount of pixel data then
      x + y = Z, so
      where is the extra Y amount of pixel data come from when upscaling from x to z?

  5. thanks pahe team

  6. BHB , because I want to watch in 4k not 1080p. When ever you expand a 1080p movie to larger screen in your media player you lose some picture detail and sharpness. That’s why I upscale to 4k using handbrake to get the same clarity and sharpness quality as 1080p. The only difference with the upscale it’s in a much bigger picture while retaining clarity and sharpness.

  7. ‘1080p x265 10Bit DD+5.1 | 3.72 GB’
    Downloaded and Archived!
    Thanks PAHE.

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