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Born Yesterday(1993)
A businessman shows up in Washington to lobby agendas that are friendly to his construction plans. His ditsy ex-showgirl bimbo proves to be an embarrassment in social situations, so he hires a reporter to teach her how to appear more intelligent. Soon it becomes apparent to the reporter that she isn't so stupid after all, and things become more complicated as she begins questioning the papers her sugar daddy keeps getting her to sign, and the reporter begins falling in love with her. For more about Born Yesterday and the Born Yesterday Blu-ray release, see the Born Yesterday Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on May 29, 2012 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5. Starring: Melanie Griffith, John Goodman, Don Johnson Director: Luis Mandoki » See full cast & crew Born Yesterday Blu-ray, Video QualityBorn Yesterday's 1080p, 1.85:1-framed transfer is amongst the finest Mill Creek titles to date. The image is certainly a bit soft, but naturally so. Light grain retention is constant, and the result is a nice-looking, film-like image that offers up dependable details across the board, whether faces, clothes, or accents around the hotel room. Colors are even and pleasant, never unnaturally vibrant or excessively dim. Black levels never stray too far from a true shade, but darker backdrops are slathered in rather heavy noise. Flesh tones favor a slightly rosy, pasty look. The print is impeccably clean; there's hardly a spot or speckle to be seen. Better, edge halos, blocky backgrounds, banding, and other eyesores are pretty much absent from this release. Born Yesterday looks quite good on Blu-ray. Born Yesterday Blu-ray, Audio QualityBorn Yesterday features a DTS-HD MA 5.1 lossless soundtrack that doesn't do much more than could a two-channel offering. Mill Creek's audio presentation features dialogue that plays with a slightly hushed tone, at least in comparison to music and effects which seem slightly boosted above the level of the spoken word. Music is fairly lively, smoothly delivered and playing with fine clarity and spacing, whether prominent score or light background party music. Minor ambience is handled well, though there's never a total sense of sonic immersion whether the background din at a dinner scene in chapter seven or passing traffic around Washington, D.C. exteriors in chapter eight. Generally, this is a basic but sonically effective presentation. It won't push sound systems, but listeners should be satisfied with this simple but satisfying soundtrack.
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