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Lucky # Slevin HD DVD
18/02/07 11:21 |
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While the movie was entertaining, I found that the overall quality was dragged down to some extent by certain conveniences and coincidences in the plot. With the kind of twisty plot and witty dialogue Slevin brings to the table, I demand nothing less than an airtight story. Despite this drawback, the benefits clearly outweigh these minor quibbles. Slevin is a movie worth checking out.
There is nothing striking about the picture quality of this HD DVD, other than the fact that it is an accurate reproduction of the film's look. There was a specific palette of colors used throughout the film, and these colors were faithfully reproduced on this disc, to a greater extent than the standard definition transfer. Detail is good, particularly on close-ups and certain wide-angle shots of the antagonists' exquisite apartments. Many shots exhibited a very slight haze, most probably post processing by the director to provide a certain look. There are no compression artifacts or edge enhancement to be seen.
Kudos to Weinstein for another very solid HD DVD release.
Beerfest HD DVD
17/02/07 12:38 |
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My love affair with Broken Lizard began with the legendary Super Troopers, what I feel (with only a dollop of facetiousness) is the greatest comedy of our time. Unfortunately, this love affair also ended with Super Troopers. I fell asleep during the bore-fest that was Club Dredd, and I was only mildly amused by their big budget release Dukes of Hazzard.
However, the buzz with Beerfest was strong, and I had not given up hope that those Broken Lizard guys would get it together.
I am glad to say that the final result was satisfactory. Super Troopers this was not, but it beats anything else they've put out by a mile. There is some shit in here that is just too funny. My favourite has to be the constant Bloodsport references, but this is just the tip of the iceberg. Also present are heavy doses of bare-breasted hotties to provide us with cheap thrills between laughs.
Picture wise, this was a bit of a mixed bag. My initial reaction was that this was a great looking film, with some of the cleanest, most detailed shots I have seen recently on this format. It has a kind of artificial, digital look, but not necessarily in a bad way. However, there are some specific instances of digital noise in dark scenes, similar to the effect that occurs when using an extremely high ISO sensitivity on a digital camera. There are many scenes in the film that there is a lot going on, and the added resolution of HD helps to bring out all those rich details. Generally I am quite pleased with the looks of this release. While I am a fan of the "perfect", artificial look, I could do without the scars ... if you know what I mean.
Clerks 2 HD DVD
17/02/07 12:04 |
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It was with a measure of indifference, then, that I picked up the Clerks 2 HD DVD. I didn't hate the movie, and I was curious how it would look in high definition.
Boy am I glad I did!
First of all, Clerks 2 is a better movie than my initial impression of it. I would disagree with Kevin Smith's constant assertions that this is the best movie he's ever made, but it does hold its own. The jokes get very sketchy, but this is a View Askew flick, and this is why we keep visiting our portly New Jersey-an, cash in hand.
Casino HD DVD
02/01/07 14:08 |
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Boy, was I surprised!
This is a very nice looking HD DVD, and I'm glad restorers and compressionists gave this movie the royale treatment. I often like to compare releases to give people an idea of what to expect, and I would compare this disk to the excellent Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas HD DVD. How appropriate that both films take place in the same setting.
The bright lights of 1970's/1980's Las Vegas come back with a vengeance on this disk, and there is plenty of "3d pop" to go along with it. The transfer itself is somewhat scratched and dusty, but never to the point of distraction. This movie has a very natural and film-like appearance that will please viewers who dislike the overly glossy, digitized look of more recent flicks.
In my opinion, Casino is a must buy.
Sopranos Season Six, Part 1 HD DVD
31/12/06 15:59 |
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The picture quality on this was noticeably better than the high definition airing of The Sopranos on Canada's Movie Network HD. The colours were more solid, the picture was much more detailed and there was a completely lack of any compression artifacts. I thought it looked slightly better than Deadwood on TMNHD, which I believe is some of the best HD currently on the air.
I cannot wait for the earlier seasons to be released in an HD format!
Deer Hunter HD DVD
31/12/06 15:54 |
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The smelting factory (lots of sparks, fire in a dark setting) and the hunting scenes (breathtaking mountain views) stood out to me as particularly stunning scenes.
The majority of the movie is not so visually stunning, but is a satisfying overall experience accurate to the toned-down look of the movie.
One curiosity is that in several scenes, we see vietnam war scenes that are clearly stock footage, because they look so different (in a bad way) from the rest of the movie.
I was pleased with this release.