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Chicken Little 3D(2005)
After Chicken Little causes widespread panic — when he mistakes a falling acorn for a piece of the sky — the young chicken is determined to restore his reputation. But just as things are starting to go his way, a real piece of the sky lands on his head. Chicken Little and his band of misfit friends, Abby Mallard (aka Ugly Duckling), Runt of the Litter and Fish Out of Water, attempt to save the world without sending the town into a whole new panic. For more about Chicken Little 3D and the Chicken Little 3D Blu-ray release, see the Chicken Little 3D Blu-ray Review Starring: Zach Braff, Steve Zahn, Joan Cusack, Katie Finneran, Don Knotts, Garry Marshall Director: Mark Dindal » See full cast & crew Chicken Little 3D Blu-ray, Video QualityChicken Little remains as cheery and colorful an animated misadventure as it ever was, but its 1080p/MVC-encoded 3D presentation is one of Disney's most problematic 3D releases to date. To cut right to the chase: the image is prone to some significant ghosting. While the severity of the crosstalk you experience will certainly depend on your display and glasses, it's some of the most obvious I've seen on a major animated release, and I took a look at the presentation on three different 3D displays just to be sure. (Which, as I expected, either exacerbated or improved matters based on each display's inherent strengths and weaknesses.) Debate will no doubt rage as to why Chicken Little is prone to so much ghosting, but the end result will be quite distracting for some viewers. Depth is compromised throughout, 3D pop is hindered again and again, and any sense of convincing dimensionality never comes to fruition. It's a shame too. There are a few scenes that showcase the film's 3D potential and a handful of shots that come together beautifully. (Key words: few and handful.) Aliasing and banding also appear on occasion, although not nearly at the same frequency or severity as the crosstalk. All that said, once you get past the ghosting -- if it's even an issue on your display -- other aspects of the presentation are far more commendable, although still not entirely impressive. Colors are rich and vibrant, primaries pop far more than any on-screen object, detail is straight-from-the-digital-tap crisp and clean, and contrast and clarity are quite satisfying. A few shadowy, nighttime, and overcast scenes seem a tad dull by comparison (an issue that will only be exacerbated if you don't adjust your picture settings to compensate for the tint of your glasses), but once again, each instance is a product of the source, not the technical encode. All in all, Chicken Little is one of the more problematic 3D animated releases to come across my desk in some time, even if Disney's technical encode isn't the source of the issues. For some, though, it will sadly stand as the ugly duckling in Disney's 3D lineup. Chicken Little 3D Blu-ray, Audio QualityChicken Little's latest Blu-ray release falls from the sky with two above average audio mixes tucked under its wings. Disney's 3D disc features a new DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track, while the 2D disc includes the same uncompressed LPCM 5.1 surround track that first appeared on the 2007 Blu-ray edition. But don't let that confuse matters. Both sonic experiences are virtually identical, meaning there's no upgrade (or downgrade) to be had. As Martin Liebman writes in his review: "it sounds really good but falls short of perfection. Early on in the film I felt that bass levels were underwhelming and virtually absent in some scenes, such as the brief Indiana Jones parody. To be fair, the filmmakers discuss this in their commentary track, explaining that they wanted the music to take precedence over the sound effects. The volume on the whole, from whispering dialogue to frenetic action sequences, sounded thinner that I was expecting at times. The track certainly picks up and the final action sequence sounds very good with an excellent and constant presence from the rear channels. Separation across the front is excellent and sounds flow naturally around the room. I was most impressed with the use of popular music in the film. From Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" to the Spice Girl's "Wannabe" to R.E.M.'s "It's the End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine)," all the music sounds fantastic. I've heard all of these songs numerous times over the years, and none of them have sounded crisper or more lifelike than they do on this soundtrack. Make no mistake, Chicken Little sounds very good on Blu-ray, but I've heard better. Chicken Little: Other Editions
Chicken Little 3D Blu-ray, News and Updates• Bolt, G-FORCE, Chicken Little and Meet the Robinsons 3D Blu-rays - August 8, 2011 Disney has announced that they are giving four titles the Blu-ray 3D treatment on November 8th. These include the CG animated features Bolt (2008), Chicken Little, G-FORCE and Meet the Robinsons. Each release will come as a 3-disc combo pack with Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray ...
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