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Holliston: The Complete First Season(TV) (2012)
Adam and Joe are best friends and aspiring horror movie filmmakers trying to break out of their small hometown of Holliston, Massachusetts. Meanwhile, they make commercials for a local station owned by Lance Rockett. Joe's adorably demented girlfriend Laura and Adam's ex, Corri, the greatest heartbreak of his life, round out the ensemble cast, along with Adam's imaginary friend, Gwar vocalist Oderus Hurungus. For more about Holliston: The Complete First Season and the Holliston: The Complete First Season Blu-ray release, see the Holliston: The Complete First Season Blu-ray Review published by Michael Reuben on October 7, 2012 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5. Starring: Adam Green, Joe Lynch, Corri English, Laura Ortiz Director: Adam Green » See full cast & crew Holliston: The Complete First Season Blu-ray, Video QualityThe cinematographer (and also a producer) for Holliston is Will Barratt, with whom Green has worked for many years. An expert in digital cinema, Barratt also shot every segment of Chillerama, with its variety of styles. Holliston is shot with multiple Red cameras from several angles simultaneously, and the scenes are then constructed in editing from various angles and takes. (A deleted scene from episode 2 confirms that one particularly disgusting joke involving a piece of gum was indeed performed by the cast without interruption by presenting the entire take from a single angle.) The image on Image Entertainment's 1080p, AVC-encoded Blu-ray reflects Holliston's jokey sitcom aesthetic, in which horror movie images and situations are played out in brightly lit settings. As Green and Lynch note in their commentary during a parody of a famous scene from Poltergeist, the make-up effects are essentially the same, but theirs look cheesy and ridiculous, because they're in bright light instead of darkness. The entire series has the same flattened, de-glamorized appearance, which isn't to say that the image lacks detail or definition. On the contrary, the apartment inhabited by Adam and Joe is crammed full of toys and horror memorabilia, and the Blu-ray image is sufficiently detailed that you can make out all sorts of objects, posters and bric-a-brac in the background. Similar levels of detail are evident in locations like the TV studio, the make-up "factory" of Gustavo and the horror convention in the final episode. These are sets that were made for freeze-framing and studying the background. Colors tend to be dusty and washed-out. This reflects the state of Adam's and Joe's life, and it also allows for sharp contrast with Lance Rockett's brightly hued spandex outfits, whenever the sexually ambiguous rocker strides in or backs out of a scene. (Lance can't leave a room like a normal person.) Black levels frequently display a shift toward gray, but this appears to be deliberate, perhaps as an aide to weakening the color without desaturating it, because in some scenes the transfer demonstrates deep, true black. In any case, most viewers are unlikely to notice the difference. Video noise and other artifacts (including those that might be compression-related) were non-existent. I didn't see Holliston during its initial broadcast, but I doubt, given the vagaries of cable and satellite transmission, that it ever looked this good. Holliston: The Complete First Season Blu-ray, Audio QualityHolliston's DTS-HD MA 5.1 track isn't especially flashy, but it's very good. Like the imagery, the track adheres to a sitcom aesthetic, and sitcoms aren't known for elaborate surround mixes. The most notable presence in the surrounds is the laugh track, which has been carefully created to match Holliston's off-kilter vibe, including an occasional yelled-out comment and the requisite sighs of "Aww!" at emotional moments. The track is entirely fabricated, because there's no studio audience, and it's been thoughtfully mixed at just enough volume to supply the appropriate style without becoming intrusive or obnoxious. The track contains a few departures from the front-centered sitcom approach, but to identify them would mean giving away various plot developments, because their effect comes from the surprise of being suddenly immersed in a surround field or having a noise come from somewhere unexpected. Just go with the experience. Dialogue is always clear, although when Laura Ortiz breaks into Spanish (helpfully subtitled), she speaks so fast that one can barely make out separate words. The score by Bear McCreary (The Walking Dead and Battlestar Galactica) is an appropriate blend of real and fake horror music, and the closing theme by his brother Brendan, together with the opening theme by Kirk Miller, sets the perfect tone for the series. The lossless track reproduces them in all their glory. Holliston: The Complete First Season Blu-ray, News and Updates• Interview with Holliston's Adam Green and Joe Lynch - October 9, 2012 FEARnet's original comedy series Holliston chronicles the struggles and humiliations
of two horror geeks who aspire to become filmmakers. Created, written and directed by horror
director Adam Green (Hatchet), the series stars Green and director Joe Lynch
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