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This movie still is just great. The picture quality on the Blu-Ray is also just outstanding.
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This review may sound like my review of Con Air. I veiwed this disk on my 40" Sony XBR4 monitor. Calibrated with DVE High Def disk.And Monster HDMI cables. Sound system was a Sony 7.1 receiver with Bose Acoustamass speakers. Playstation 3 was used for playback. The transfer is beautiful. No artifacts or dirt. No scratches or edge enhancement. Colors were vivid, and rich. No dating at all. Sound was crisp and clear. Voices very clean. The explosions keep your sub-woofer awake. Overall my grade for picture would be an A. Remember, this movie wont measure up to Blade Runner, Close Encounters, or 2001 on picture quality. Though close. But not many do. It is great for the person who enjoys good old fashioned shoot em up flicks. If you want reality, try Saving Private Ryan or Black Hawk Down. Otherwise, sit back and enjoy.
As far as the movie itself goes. It's just fun to watch. Yes it's over the top. But it is fun. Great cast, interesting plot. Keeps going forword at full speed. great shoot outs, plenty of explosions. Certainly didn't win any Oscars, but who cares.
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I loved this movie since it came out. We ordered the Blu-Ray version and it was like watching crystal. It was so sharp. Out of the 30+ discs I own, Cars and the Rock are the best in picture so far. I hope they do the same for Armageddon when it comes out.
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More than likely, you already know whether you like this movie or not. The
question you may be asking is "If I own the DVD, is it worth upgrading to
the BD version?" I'm happy to report that this is a great transfer, and is
a major upgrade from the DVD version, assuming that you have a audio/video
system that can allow you to see and hear the difference. The picture is
far more detailed than the DVD version, and the uncompressed PCM audio
track is fantastic. Kudos to Disney for doing an excellent job on this one.
Highly recommended.
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This is generally a port over of the Criterion Collection DVD release, with the film in 1080p high definition. Picture quality of the feature is a bit soft, but then again the movie is 11 years old. The included 5.1 Dolby Digital track is nice, the PCM 5.1 is probably better, but I do not have that ability on my system.
Special features are in 408i/p.
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