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Boss: Season One(TV) (2011)
The series follows Tom Kane, the mayor of Chicago, who has recently been diagnosed with a degenerative neurological disorder. Determined to remain in charge, Kane conceals the disease from everyone around him except his own physician, Dr Ella Harris. Those around Kane are too busy with their own lives to notice anything unusual. Kane's marriage to his wife Meredith is nothing more than one of convenience. Kane's closest advisors, Kitty O'Neill and Ezra Stone, begin to suspect something is wrong with the Mayor but respect him too much to ask any questions, while State Treasurer Ben Zajac is too busy cultivating his political ambitions to become the next Governor of Illinois to notice anything out of the ordinary. Kane's daughter, Emma, is the only one who suspects that something is wrong with her father. For more about Boss: Season One and the Boss: Season One Blu-ray release, see the Boss: Season One Blu-ray Review published by Jeffrey Kauffman on July 23, 2012 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.5 out of 5. Starring: Kelsey Grammer, Connie Nielsen, Martin Donovan, Kathleen Robertson, Jeff Hephner, Hannah Ware » See full cast & crew Boss: Season One Blu-ray, Video QualityBoss: Season One is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Lionsgate Films with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.78:1. As cinematographer Kasper Tuxen discusses in some detail in his commentary on the series' premiere episode, this show is shot quite a bit in as natural light as possible (something insisted on by premiere episode director Gus Van Sant, and obviously adhered to for the rest of the season). That means that a lot of this series is visually as dark as its subject matter, with a niggling loss of shadow detail the result. The series tends to favor extreme close-ups, which helps to reveal abundant fine object detail. Color is accurate looking, if awfully cool most of the time, and the image is sharp as a tack in more brightly lit scenes. Contrast can be a bit low in interior sequences (at least to my liking), but generally this is a very clear looking high definition presentation given the natural lighting that was utilized for much of it. Boss: Season One Blu-ray, Audio QualityBoss: Season One features a somewhat unlikely lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 mix (yes, 7.1), which may seem like a bit of overkill considering the series' penchant for dialogue driven scenes. But there's really excellently consistent surround activity here, albeit not to the level that most audiophiles are going to wonder why the two extra channels have come into play. Ambien environmental noise regularly dots the side and rear channels, as do snippets of dialogue in some larger crowd scenes. Fidelity is excellent, with dialogue, effects and a somewhat droning score all prioritized well and sounding great. Dynamic range gets an occasional work out when Kane loses his cool and plays to the figurative second balcony. Boss: Other Seasons
Boss: Season One Blu-ray, News and Updates• This Week on Blu-ray: July 24-31 - July 23, 2012 This week, Paramount Home Media Distribution addresses one of the most egregious absences in its Blu-ray catalog; the distributor is releasing Season One of Star Trek: The Next Generation. While die-hard Trekkers often disparage numerous elements from the sci-fi ...
• Boss: Season One Blu-ray - June 25, 2012 Next month, Lionsgate Home Entertainment will bring Boss: Season One to Blu-ray. Created by Farhad Safinia (Apocalypto), this Starz Original program stars Golden Globe-winner Kelsey Grammer (X-Men: The Last Stand) as Chicago mayor Tom Kane, who presides over the ...
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