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Friday The 13th(2009)
Searching for his missing sister, Clay Miller heads up to the eerie woods of legendary Crystal Lake, where he stumbles on the creaky remains of rotting old cabins behind moss-covered trees. And that's not the only thing lying in wait under the brush. Against the advice of police and cautions from the locals, Clay pursues what few leads he has in the search for his missing sister, Whitney, with the help of Jenna, a young woman he meets among a group of college kids up for an all-thrills weekend. But they are all about to find much more than they bargained for. Little do they know, they've entered the domain of one of the most terrifying specters in American film history -- the infamous killer who haunts Crystal Lake, armed with a razor-sharp machete... Jason Voorhees. For more about Friday The 13th and the Friday The 13th Blu-ray release, see the Friday The 13th Blu-ray Review Starring: Jared Padalecki, Danielle Panabaker, Amanda Righetti, Travis Van Winkle, Aaron Yoo, Derek Mears Director: Marcus Nispel » See full cast & crew Friday The 13th Blu-ray, Video QualityFriday the 13th slices into Blu-ray with a 1080p, 2.40:1-framed transfer. Overall, this represents an adequate high definition transfer in most every area, though it is not without its drawbacks. Perhaps the most readily identifiable aspect of the transfer are the many scenes that seem unusually soft and blurred, several severely so. Such shots are not contained to a single scene or sequence but appear with some regularity throughout the entirety of the picture. Otherwise, most every facet of the transfer provides solid high definition viewing material. The many nighttime scenes offer appropriately dark blacks with only a slight push towards a shade of gray in a few shots. Detail suffices throughout; nothing stands out as perfectly realistic or intricately rendered, but clothing, tree bark, and the odds and ends scattered about Jason's lair or in the abandoned Camp Crystal Lake cabins reveal enough information to suit the dark mood of the picture. A few close-up shots of human faces appear somewhat smooth. The transfer features little in the way of noticeable grain or noise. Colors are adequately reproduced, though the dominant dark sequences don't allow the many hues to stand out. Daylight shots reveal strong colors in both clothing and foliage, and flesh tones never push too far towards an unnatural shade. Certainly not a demo-worthy transfer, this one is adequate in most every regard, though the many blurry shots are sure to distract even less-than-particular viewers. Friday The 13th Blu-ray, Audio QualityFriday the 13th screams onto Blu-ray with a Dolby TrueHD 5.1 lossless soundtrack. Like the video quality, this Blu-ray soundtrack may be best described as "adequate yet underwhelming." This one relies primarily on the front soundstage with the back channels only chiming in here and there in support of music and minor atmospherics, such as the chorus of crickets in chapter eight. The film's action-oriented scenes deliver a strong presence across the entire range, from the crisp, piercing screams of the female victims to the deep bass of the musical accompaniment as heard during the kill scenes. Other sound effects of significance, the running motor of a wood-chipper for instance, fills the soundstage with both volume and a clear, aggressive presence. Dialogue delivery never falters. For the most part, however, Friday the 13th features a rather bland sound design that translates well to Blu-ray insofar as its faithfulness to the source, but this is certainly not the sort of material designed to sell sound systems. Friday the 13th: Other Editions
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Friday The 13th Blu-ray, News and Updates• Friday the 13th Remake Blu-ray Revealed - April 17, 2009 New Line Home Entertainment in conjunction with Warner Home Video has announced that they will bring the 2009 remake 'Friday the 13th: Killer Cut' to Blu-ray on June 16th, day-and-date with the DVD release. The title, which includes both the theatrical and extended ...
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