There are the more obvious effects with hover craft flying overhead and sounds being accurately steered around the room, creating a genuine sense of immersion. And I suppose I don't want that either I just wanted to add my two cents: I don't care if films 'look good' if they're not good films: I don't have the time, the money or the interest to invest in films which you put on to wow people with how smooth, or pretty, or inky black they look. The Blu-ray release of penultimate Hunger Games film comes with a great sounding Dolby Atmos soundtrack. I've tried in my comments here to make it clear that my view on this is my own and I'm quite certain that I will not, with my contrary view, stop these lists from being made, every day, everywhere. The PS4 Pro's Missing 4K Blu-ray Drive: The Mistake Sony Had To. Xbox One X's LG OLED TV And Audio Problems: Microsoft Releases A Beta Fix.
As I said before: there are hundreds of discussions on Reddit, YouTube and I'm sure other forums talking about films which look good but are more or less devoid of content, at least for the over 15 crowd. The Xbox One X 4K Blu-ray Player Is No Longer A Disaster. But that's not my point: my point is I don't care. Universal’s new 4k hits the limits of the software, in that nothing could be better.
I've no reason to believe you're not right about how beautiful those films look I've only ever seen them streamed and can only imagine how lovely they look on a good setup running them on disc. Casino is a modern epic film, that beautifully stands the test of time.