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Demoted(2009)
What go around comes around for a pair of prank-playing tire salesmen who find themselves placed in secretarial jobs by their put-upon boss. For more about Demoted and the Demoted Blu-ray release, see the Demoted Blu-ray Review Starring: Sean Astin, David Cross, Michael Vartan Director: J.B. Rogers » See full cast & crew Demoted Blu-ray, Video QualityDemoted's Blu-ray debut impresses. The 16mm photography sparkles, and while the image lacks the precision detailing and color vibrancy of slicker, bigger releases, this Blu-ray holds its own and should satisfy purists who demand a transfer that's reflective of the original source. A moderate grain field represents one of the defining factors along the way. A few sporadic pops and speckles harass an otherwise spotless image. General detail is fine, but not breathtakingly impressive. The transfer produces basic facial and clothing textures and yields good stability and crisp definition. However, there are some noticeably soft shots -- even amidst what is a lightly soft feature by nature -- as well as a few that look to be the quality of unconverted and zoomed-in video. Colors are few and somewhat drab; this is the cinema equivalent of the box of crayons that comes with 24 colors rather than the massive box with everything and a sharpener to boot. Blues and reds and outdoor greens are simple yet visually effective. Black levels are adequate and flesh tones offer no cause for concern. This isn't a sparkling, must-see transfer, but it's a good, pleasant image that appears fairly close to original filmmaker intent. Demoted Blu-ray, Audio QualityDemoted's Blu-ray release features only one audio option, a Dolby TrueHD 5.1 presentation. The opening title music -- and indeed the music that runs through the entire film -- offers distinct, clear beats that spread evenly and naturally across the front. The track delivers a positive, hefty low end that never rattles about but rather remains fairly tight and strong. However, the surround speakers don't pick up much in the way of musical action, at best offering a cursory support element to the primary front stage. That holds true with ambient effects as well. A light office space din -- worker chatter, ringing phones -- does well to sonically place the action, but never do the surrounds carry much of prominence and rarely does the listener feel immersed into the environment. Other effects, whether light falling rain chapter three or heavier rushing water in a bathroom scene later in the movie, do offer a good, natural presence that's as close to all-in as the track gets. But it does handle that music with ease, and dialogue remains clear, focused, and flowing from the center speaker. This is a solid audio presentation that represents the higher-end norm for a Comedy soundtrack. Demoted Blu-ray, News and UpdatesNo related news posts for Demoted Blu-ray yet.
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