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Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus(2009)
The California coast is terrorized by two enormous prehistoric sea creatures as they battle each other for supremacy of the sea. For more about Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus and the Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus Blu-ray release, see the Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on February 26, 2012 where this Blu-ray release scored 1.0 out of 5. Starring: Deborah Gibson, Lorenzo Lamas, Vic Chao Director: Jack Pérez » See full cast & crew Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus Blu-ray, Video QualityMega Shark vs. Giant Octopus sometimes passes itself off as an acceptable high definition transfer, but generally there's something amiss up on the screen. Of course the film was shot digitally; the end result is a flat, lifeless picture, its very source not helping mediocre detailing and poor colors. Indeed, fine detail is hit and, mostly, miss. Facial texture are sometimes adequate, bright scenes yield decent clarity on Navy ship bulkheads, and heavier clothes sport a few distinct textures, but generally there's little to this one. Colors are drab and lifeless, washed out and never vibrant. Unfortunately, the image is plagued by a host of technical issues. Banding and blocking -- both underwater and above -- are frequent. Darker scenes are plagued by noise. Jagged edges and edge halos aren't commonplace, but are seen sporadically. The image sometimes goes a bit soft. The second half of the movie often features a steady line of noise running across the bottom of the frame. It's not an epic disaster of a transfer, but it's certainly sloppy and it's clear the film has been released to Blu-ray with no care for the end result. Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus Blu-ray, Audio QualityMega Shark vs. Giant Octopus features a terrible DTS-HD MA 2.0 lossless soundtrack. Occasionally, the track delivers adequate clarity and range, but such occurrences are the exception to the rule. Dialogue presentation is, to be kind, atrocious. It can sound shallow, muddled, detached, or any combination thereof. It's sometimes lost under heavier effects. Deborah Gibson once even sounds as if she's underwater and speaks with a terrible lisp. Just as disheartening is that dialogue is terribly unbalanced, seeming to come from the sides rather than the center of the soundstage. Music clarity is lacking, but acceptable at the end of the day considering how awful the dialogue sounds. Bass is rather sloppy, but blasts from heavy naval guns do enjoy a decent presence. This disc has some of the worst dialogue ever to make it to a Blu-ray, and considering that's the most critical element, the track may labeled as a disaster. Blu-ray bundles with Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus (4 bundles)
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