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Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D(2012)
History's greatest heroes return for the most outrageously funny and entertaining "Ice Age" adventure in two million years. When Scrat's acorn antics cause a cataclysmic crack-up, Manny (Ray Romano), Sid (John Leguizamo) and Diego (Denis Leary) go where no herd has gone before - on a high-seas quest aboard a floating iceberg. But a menagerie of misfit pirates are determined to shiver their timbers and capsize their journey home. Join a boat-load of lovable new characters (voiced by Jennifer Lopez, Aziz Ansari and Peter Dinklage) for original songs, spectacular animation and heartwarming family fun. For more about Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D and the Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D Blu-ray release, see the Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D Blu-ray Review published by Casey Broadwater on December 12, 2012 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5. Starring: Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, Seann William Scott, Josh Peck Directors: Steve Martino, Mike Thurmeier » See full cast & crew Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D Blu-ray, Video QualityWe can argue about the merits of Continental Drift as a kids' movie, but there's no contesting the fact that this is the best-looking Ice Age entry on Blu-ray yet. Over the franchise's decade-long existence, the animation has gotten more fluid, the character models have become more detailed, and the environments have gone from looking like a PS2-era video game cutscene to a more lively world that's gorgeously rendered in eye- popping color. In its 2D iteration, Continental Drift features a 1080p/AVC-encoded presentation that's practically perfect. If you want to nit-pick and pixel-peep for traces of banding or other compression issues, go for it—but good luck, you'll need it. The image is noiseless, sharp, and highly dimensional even without 3D glasses. Just look at the finely textured ruffles of Manny's fur, the mossy yellow patina of Gutt's gross-out teeth, the sheen of the ice and the ripples of water—everything is wonderfully realized, with consistent clarity and presence. Color is immaculately conceived as well—from the punchy foliage greens and sky blues to the fleshy interior of a whale's mouth—and contrast is tight, balancing deep shadows and crisp highlights. I see no reason not to give Continental Drift perfect marks for picture quality. The 3D image is just as impressive. While I question the filmmakers' decision to go with a 2.40:1 "Scope" ratio—which works well in theaters but is a bit constrained for home video 3D—the picture is plenty immersive, making great use of both depth and projection. There are a few pop-out-and-jab- you-in-the-eye moments—with fish-bone swords darting out of the screen or Gutt's long face looming towards us—but these feel more integrated than gimmicky, and I didn't spy any "clipping" of objects as they pass forth from the 2.40:1 frame. Nearly every shot features some measure of dimensionality, and there are more than a few demo-worthy, tech-showpiece moments where the 3D does enhance the intensity of the scene. Clarity holds up remarkably well—though this will somewhat depend on your TV/glasses proneness to ghosting—and color is just as vibrant here as in the 2D version, if more dim by a step or two. I wouldn't necessarily say Continental Drift is worth buying for the 3D spectacle alone, but if you have a 3D-capable television and Blu-ray player and you're starved for content, it's probably worth checking out. Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D Blu-ray, Audio QualityContinental Drift spreads out on Blu-ray with a well-designed DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 surround track that makes full use of each speaker in your home theater setup. The sonic goodness starts early—the deep rumbling of the earth's crust, rocks compressing and shattering, water spraying, bubbles glug-glugging up out of the depths—and relents only for the quieter, dialogue-centric scenes. Turn your receiver up a few notches and you'll better appreciate the heavy-duty subwoofer action and whiz-bang-pow directionality of the action sequences. There are a small handful of moment where the aural intensity probably could've been ratcheted up itself a bit, but in general, this is a very immersive, energetic mix. The onscreen hijinks and danger are complemented by a huge-sounding orchestral score by Hans Zimmer protege John Powell—composer for the Bourne series—who borrows and bastardizes Beethoven's 9th Symphony to surprisingly decent effect. The voice acting throughout is clear, unmuddied, and expressive, balanced perfectly among the numerous other noises. The disc also includes a descriptive audio track, French and Spanish dubs, and optional English SDH and Spanish subtitles. Ice Age: Continental Drift: Other Editions
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Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D Blu-ray, News and Updates• Ice Age: Continental Drift Triple Play and 3D Editions Detailed - November 30, 2012 The UK branch of 20th Century Fox has officially announced and detailed its upcoming Triple Play and 3D Blu-ray editions of directors Steve Martino and Mike Thurmeier's Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012). The releases will be available for purchase on December ...
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