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Red(2010)
Frank, Joe, Marvin, and Victoria used to be the CIA's top agents - but the secrets they know just made them the Agency's top targets. Now framed for assassination, they must use all of their collective cunning, experience and teamwork to stay one step ahead of their pursuers and stay alive. The team embarks on an impossible, cross-country mission to break into the top-secret CIA headquarters, where they will uncover one of the biggest conspiracies and cover-ups in government history. Old? My a! For more about Red and the Red Blu-ray release, see the Red Blu-ray Review Starring: Bruce Willis, Mary-Louise Parker, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, John Malkovich, Karl Urban Director: Robert Schwentke » See full cast & crew Red Blu-ray, Video QualityRed looks great in Blu. Summit's 1080p Blu-ray transfer offers a practically flawless presentation that's as sharp, bright, and filmic as most any other high definition presentation to date. The image even delivers a good sense of depth for a 2D presentation, notable throughout but particularly evident during several interior library shots in chapter five. Detail is fantastic; lines, creases, wrinkles, and pores in faces are revealed to an extent that probably doesn't make the actors or their makeup artists very happy. Clothing textures -- check out the amazing intricacy visible on the regal garb Matheson wears in chapter eleven -- are beyond reproach, and the transfer also handles pavement, brickwork, and other general elements superbly well. Colors are fantastic and well balanced, appearing vibrant but never too warm or unnatural. Whether the bright orange of various fireballs or the many vibrant shades around New Orleans and Chinatown exteriors, the film's entire palette sparkles. Black levels are wonderfully rich and accurate, but flesh tones can veer towards a slightly orange tinge. A few soft shots creep into the frame and the occasional face appears slightly pasty, but otherwise, the transfer is perfect. A fine layer of film grain rounds out a wonderful Blu-ray transfer from Summit. Red Blu-ray, Audio QualityRed's lossless soundtrack manages to outclass even its superb 1080p transfer. This is a reference-grade track from beginning to end and from top to bottom. Listeners will be thrilled with the way the track handles the slightest and most subtle sound effects and nuances -- such as the thud thud thud of Moses's punches landing on a hanging bag or even the constant tick tick tick of a clock that sets a mood and sounds startlingly real in chapter 10. Dialogue is perfectly centered and crisp, never having to compete with any of the film's many sound effects. Music is robust and smooth as it pours from the front with a fair bit of surround support, every note enjoying top-notch clarity whether crisp highs or deep lows. Of course, Red's standout sonic elements stem from the film's many and robust action pieces. The assault on Moses's house early in the film should become a go-to reference moment for audio gear dealers around the world; gunfire rips through the listening area with deadly precision, the shots seeming to emanate from all over the soundstage. The rat-a-tat is frighteningly accurate, and the power of each shot is a constant reminder of the deadly strength of each round. Explosions pack an insane amount of power that never goes overboard; bass is tight and aggressive but not at all sloppy or undefined. Additional action sound effects prove the track's worth throughout; police sirens tear through the listening area from several sides and converge into the middle of the stage for one shot, making for a great example of the track's ability to deliver pinpoint imaging. Summit's lossless soundtrack for Red is fantastic; the film deserves nothing less! RED: Other Editions
Red Blu-ray, News and Updates• Blu-ray Sales, Jan. 31 - Feb. 6: Red Again Number One - February 10, 2011 In its second week in stores, Red was again the top-selling title on Blu-ray, according to data from Nielsen VideoScan for the week ended February 6. The animated classic Alice in Wonderland was a close second. Another Disney title, Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2, which ...
• Blu-ray Sales, Jan. 24-30: Red Finds Green in Blu - February 3, 2011 Red was far and away the top-selling Blu-ray title during the week ended January 30, according to Nielsen VideoScan. Secretariat couldn't win this race and ended up second. Blu-ray sales for Saw: The Final Chapter were relatively low for a horror movie: it was ...
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