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Goon(2011)
Labeled an outcast by his brainy family, a bouncer overcomes long odds to lead a team of under performing misfits to semi-pro hockey glory, beating the crap out of everything that stands in his way. For more about Goon and the Goon Blu-ray release, see the Goon Blu-ray Review Starring: Seann William Scott, Jay Baruchel, Alison Pill, Liev Schreiber, Eugene Levy, Kim Coates Director: Michael Dowse » See full cast & crew Goon Blu-ray, Video QualityShot digitally with the ever-popular Red One camera, Goon arrives on Blu-ray with a 1.78:1, 1080p/AVC-encoded picture that's as sharp as a skate's blade and as clean as a newly Zamboni'd ice rink. Well, mostly. There are some brief spikes in noise—almost certainly source related, not a compression issue—and I did spot two or three rare instances of aliasing, but otherwise, this is a great-looking encode, with no real quirks or distractions. The level of clarity is nearly always excellent, with easily visible facial and clothing textures in closeups and resolved lines even in longer shots. Color-wise, the film goes for a very naturalistic look, often using a mixture of incandescent and fluorescent lights to give the image a simultaneously warm and cold cast. Skin tones are consistent, black levels are sufficiently deep, and contrast is vivid without looking over-processed. As you'd hope, there are no signs of edge enhancement or digital noise reduction either. There's not much that you might call eye candy here, but this looks to me like a presentation that's entirely true to intent. Goon Blu-ray, Audio QualityLikewise, Goon's lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track gets almost everything right. Let me start with my one quibble: There are times, especially during the sonically hectic games, when the dialogue sounds just a hair too low. It's never to the extent that it's difficult to make out what's being said, but the vocals could probably stand to be dialed up a few decibels in certain scenes. No big deal, though, and otherwise the track does exactly what it needs to do—deliver an engaging, dynamically grounded mix that brings the sport of hockey to life. The rear channels aren't always in action, but they're used frequently enough for ambient crowd noise and occasional cross-channel effects. More impressively, it's clear that the sound designers wanted to get the fighting just right, because the body blows and face jabs are all aurally brutal. The slice and spray of skates cutting across the ice sounds great too. For those that need or want them, the disc includes optional English SDH and Spanish subtitles, which appear in easy-to-read white lettering. Goon: Other Editions
Goon Blu-ray, News and Updates• This Week on Blu-ray: May 29-June 5 - May 28, 2012 Of this week's Blu-ray releases, the sports comedy Goon has an unexpected goal in mind: the film wants to provide viewers with a 21st Century equivalent to the 1977 hockey classic Slap Shot. Like that earlier movie, Goon is enthusiastically profane and bloody, ...
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