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Burn Notice: Season Two(TV) (2008)
Covert intelligence operative Michael Westen has been punched, kicked, choked and shot. Now he’s being burned, and someone’s going to pay! When Michael receives a “burn notice,” blacklisting him from the intelligence community and compromising his very identity, he must track down a faceless nemesis without getting himself killed in the process. Meanwhile, Michael is forced to double as a private investigator on the dangerous streets of Miami in order to survive. For more about Burn Notice: Season Two and the Burn Notice: Season Two Blu-ray release, see the Burn Notice: Season Two Blu-ray Review Burn Notice: Season Two Blu-ray, Video QualityThe trick to responsibly evaluating Burn Notice: Season Two's unsightly 1080p/AVC-encoded transfer is figuring out which aspects of the image are a product of intention and which should be attributed to Fox's lackluster presentation. First, the grain. Much like the studio's recent release of 24: Season Seven, every frame of Burn Notice is assaulted by an aggressive sea of persistent salt-and-pepper grain. It's not only a continual distraction, it mercilessly robs the picture of copious amounts of fine detail. Still, regardless of how off-putting the artificial texture can be, it's used by creator Matt Nix to help set the series' appropriately rough-n-tumble tone. So no problem there. Then there's the show's overblown contrast. Miami has never looked so bright (or uncomfortable for that matter): the skies crackle with white heat, skintones are frequently flushed and bronzed, and exterior shadows are unforgiving. However, compared to the second season's unwatchable DVD counterpart, artifacting and crush have been drastically (although not entirely) reduced, colors are more vibrant, and detail (while inconsistent, spotty, and soft... more on that in a moment) benefits from the inherent qualities of high definition. Again, no problem. That being said, Burn Notice: Season Two is besieged with a slew of technical issues that, quite frankly, stifle what could have been a stunning Blu-ray presentation. First and foremost, the transfer grows increasingly unstable as the season progresses (disc two and three are particularly hit-or-miss). While a handful of episodes (most noticeably "Do No Harm") look substantially better than others, others will make you wince. Whether it can be attributed to uneven contrast leveling, budgetary limitations, unyielding compression, pressing encoding deadlines, or the fact that five to six episodes have been crammed onto each disc in the set, watching the erratic season unfold is a jarring, oftentimes frustrating endeavor. Adding insult to injury, quick cutaway shots of Miami look as if they've been culled from YouTube videos, backgrounds are repeatedly afflicted with digital anomalies, and some scenes resemble those of an upscaled DVD presentation. Worse still, thick edge enhancement, banding, slight digital tearing, minor color bleeding, mosquito noise, unresolved blacks, aliasing, macroblocking, and every other mishap imaginable pop up to spoil the fun from time to time. Ultimately, even when I look past the detail-dampening effects of Nix's grit and grain, Burn Notice: Season Two still strikes me as a mess. Its looks marginally better than the DVD, sure... but not nearly enough to earn the wholehearted recommendation I had hoped to give it. Burn Notice: Season Two Blu-ray, Audio QualityUnfortunately, Burn Notice: Season Two's DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track doesn't improve matters much. For a show seeped in explosions and gunfire, I expected a hearty succession of full-throttle thooms and earthy booms. Instead, I found a dull, sometimes cumbersome series of pulses that struggled to inject weight or menace into the on-screen chaos. Moreover, the rear speakers are surprisingly uninvolving, burdening the front channels with the majority of the work. Action sequences spice things up a bit, but crowds sound too empty, car chases neglect some of the insanity that ensues in the streets, and the Miami locales sound as if they were created on a sound stage. Likewise, the series' soundtrack and score occasionally wax and wane at will, disappearing beneath gunfights when it should be more present, and surging forward when it should be more subdued. More distressingly, dialogue is temperamental -- full and healthy one moment, pinched and hollow the next. Whether characters speak during blazing action sequences or quiet restaurant rendezvous, lines get lost in the shuffle, prioritization is mediocre, and normalization is unwieldy. Thankfully, Donovan's narration doesn't suffer the same fate. Warm and centered, it's easily the most impressive aspect of the mix. All things considered, Burn Notice hobbles along with a pedestrian lossless track that could use a few lessons in clarity, immersion, and sonic prowess. It isn't as detrimental to the overall AV presentation as season two's video transfer, but it certainly won't draw many audiophiles into Nix's fold.
Burn Notice: Season Two Blu-ray, News and Updates• No Blu-ray for Burn Notice Season 3 - March 9, 2010 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has announced the release of Burn Notice: Season Three for June 1. Unfortunately, it will come out in standard-definition DVD only. This is a new chapter in the erratic hidef career of this TV series: Season One was released ... • Burn Notice Season Two Gets Detailed - April 15, 2009 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has announced the technical specs and special features for the upcoming Blu-ray release of 'Burn Notice: Season Two', which is due to hit store shelves on June 16th, day-and-date with the DVD release. This three-disc set will ... • Fox Reveals Anne Frank, Burn Notice, and More - March 18, 2009 In an early announcement to retailers, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has revealed that they will bring 'The Diary of Anne Frank: 50th Anniversary Edition', 'Garfield's Pet Force', and 'Burn Notice: Season Two' to Blu-ray on June 16th, day-and-date with the ... Burn Notice: Season Two Blu-ray, Forum Discussions
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