Showing posts with label blu-ray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blu-ray. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Watchmen - The Guardian - Blu-ray Disc

Technical details:
The technical data for the 2-Disc Special Edition Blu-ray you can see here on our overview page.

Movie:
Our critics, including contents information is read here.

The disc:
The two high-definition discs is housed in a typical blue double-Disc Jewel Case, which included a leaflet with safety advice regarding updates of Blu-ray DVD players and a small list of other Blu-ray disc from Paramount. After inserting the disc follows the distribution header, next we go to the language and the copyright notices and FSK. The main menu is not animated. Get this watchmen blu ray dvd for sale here.

The picture:
As has often been at Paramount titles, also here the picture looks a bit too dark. Moreover, as with the HD performance of Zack Snyder's last work 300, act in the film grain is very clear. This would be the drawbacks (second option should be perceived as such) and also checked off already. Otherwise, the Blu-ray buyers expected namely a detailed, vivid pictures with crisp clarity, especially in the detail area, and stable, vibrant colors. The contrast is excellent, the tracing is very good.

The sound:
The German Dolby Digital 5.1 Mehrkanalmix lacks compared to the preferring English Dolby True HD 5.1 mix the necessary emphasis. The HD sound is more stable, more accurate, significantly more transparent, especially with simultaneous use of multiple channels, making his massive "drought" is simply fun. There is plenty of directional effects, in the first few minutes, pour about a window glass rain (05:04 min) to the audience, at 11:09 minutes an explosion rocks the eardrum, it is at 39:30 minutes due to the flame thrower of Comedian is noticeably hotter and the orgy of destruction at 2:18:24 minutes the icing on the tonal i.

The extras are all located on the second disc after lending bias, language and a copyright notice again the Spartan menu of the first disc is set before.

- Mechanics: technologies a fantasy world (16:49 min, OV with subtitles):
The sympathetic physics professor James Kakalios explains the science behind the Watchmen universe, pointing to some phenomena (eg the skills of Dr. Manhattan, the changing makeup of Rorschach, the ship of Night Owl II) is received and this shines through on their feasibility. In between are seen again and again excerpts from the film, a few excerpts from the work and the concept Setbauten are available. An entertaining, very interesting segment.

- The phenomenon: The comic, who changed the comics (28:48 min, Omu.)
Detailed segment about the making of the comic and the impact on the more comic history or literature in general. In addition to Dave Gibbons, the signatories of the original, also a lot of DC official to speak, involved in disease development. Even a critic of the New York Times and the colorist of Watchmen with donations word here. The interview segments are often of the animated version of the comics (Watchmen - The Motion Comic) accompanied or even film clips are again seen. Informative segment that Alan Moore's work and its many-layered "anti-superhero story," pays tribute detail.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

inception on blu ray DVD

Extraction Mode: Infiltrate the movie's imaginative landscape to learn how Christopher Nolan, Leonardo DiCaprio, and the cast and crew designed and achieved the film's signature moments
Dreams: Cinema of the Subconscious: Can the dream world be a fully functional parallel reality? Joseph Gordon-Levitt and leading scientists take you to the cutting edge of dream research
Inception: The Cobol Job: Comic prologue in full animation and motion: see the events that led to the beginning of the movie

Inception (Three-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)I went into Inception thinking very positive and with high hopes that this will be one of my new favorite movies. I based this simply on the trailer. I was not let down in the slightest, and I was blown away by the originality and creativity of the film. The directing, acting, and cinematography were all amazing. It is a beautiful film.
After seeing Inception I will have a hard time watching any other movie ever again. Anything else would seem boring and useless. I went to see The Expendables in theaters. Horrible. I couldn't understand what the interest in this film was. It was just violence and explosions. No story or plot. Just useless violence.
I can see where people may think of Inception as something similar to the theme of the Matrix. It sort of has the same basic idea of people being hooked up to a machine, leaving their bodies and going somewhere else. Besides that, there wasn't much at all, which reminded me of the Matrix. Each scene held its own new originality in the most creative way as possible.
As far as Inception being hard to follow, well, I had no trouble following it at all. The three friends and my eleven-year-old brother had no trouble following it. I believe people who are more open minded would follow and understand it much better than people who are not willing to believe the story. Parts are incredible to believe, but you have to be open and let the story take place. Acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan directs an international cast in this sci-fi actioner that travels around the globe and into the world of dreams. And this all as blu-ray DVD for sale to you. Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) is the best there is at extraction: stealing valuable secrets inside the subconscious during the mind’s vulnerable dream state. His skill has made him a coveted player in industrial espionage but also has made him a fugitive and cost him dearly. Now he may get a second chance if he can do the impossible: inception, planting an idea rather than stealing one. If they succeed, Cobb and his team could pull off the perfect crime. But no planning or expertise can prepare them for a dangerous enemy that seems to predict their every move. An enemy only Cobb could have seen coming.
5.1 soundtrack selections from Hans Zimmer's versatile score
Conceptual art, promotional art, and trailer/TV spot galleries
Via BD-Live: Project Somnacin--Confidential Files: Access highly secure files that reveal the inception of the dream-share technology