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Red Tails(2012)
A crew of African American pilots in the Tuskegee training program, having faced segregation while kept mostly on the ground during World War II, are called into duty under the guidance of Col. A.J. Bullard. For more about Red Tails and the Red Tails Blu-ray release, see the Red Tails Blu-ray Review published by Casey Broadwater on May 18, 2012 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5. Starring: Cuba Gooding, Jr., Terrence Howard, Bryan Cranston, Nate Parker, David Oyelowo, Tristan Wilds Director: Anthony Hemingway » See full cast & crew Red Tails Blu-ray, Video QualityAs you'd expect from a top-tier, Lucas-approved release, Red Tails looks fantastic on Blu-ray, with a 1080p/AVC-encoded digital-to-digital transfer framed in a 2:40:1 aspect ratio. The film was shot with Sony's CineAlta F35 high definition cameras, and the resulting image has a crisp, vibrant, nearly noiseless look that—for better or worse—sets Red Tails apart from the grungier, desaturated aesthetic of most recent war movies. You almost get the sense that Lucas and Co. were going for the digital equivalent of a big budget mid-century Technicolor quality. (Though, I don't really get the very 1980s-ish opening titles.) The level of clarity throughout is almost always excellent, with fine textures easily visible in tell-tale areas like the airmen's faces and leather flight jackets, and while the CGI is sometimes a bit obvious, the digitally created planes and aerodrome environments are also exceptionally detailed. Color is bright and vivid—reds, especially—and highlights have a soft, creamy cast that gives the otherwise obviously digital image a slightly antiqued appearance. Source noise is rarely visible from a distance, and I didn't notice any overt banding, blocking, artifacts, or other compression/encode issues. A gorgeous Blu-ray experience, all around. Red Tails Blu-ray, Audio QualityNo surprise here, either. We're talking LucasFilms and THX, so you know the audio's going to rock you like the proverbial hurricane. If you're an audiophile, you already know that the film was the first to theatrically feature Barco's Auro-3D 11.1 sound format, which is capable of creating the aural illusion of depth and height. While the full experience sadly can't be ported over to Blu-ray, Red Tails features a lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track that delivers all the sonic action—and more—that you'd expect from a WWII dogfighting film, with pinpoint directionality and some of the most seamlessly convincing cross-channel movements I've heard in a while. Engaging doesn't quite cut it as a descriptor. Turn this track up loud and you'll want to physically dodge the bullets you'll think are coming at you from all sides. P-51s tear through the soundfield, to and from (almost) every conceivable direction. Engines roar and propellers beat the air. Explosions rock with subwoofer-assisted oomph. During the big aerial firefights there's just so much going on audio-wise, with the mix frequently tracking the movements and positions of multiple planes as they flip and roll and fire at each other. Even in the quieter scenes, the track features plenty of subtle environmental ambience, from quiet crickets outside to barroom chatter in the whites-only officer's club. The film's score was composed by influential jazz trumpeter Terrence Blanchard, who mixes in drumline/marching band elements with a huge orchestra, and the music, if a bit too emotionally obvious at times, sounds fantastic—big and full and textured. There were a few moments when I thought the dialogue might've been a bit too low in the mix, but never to the extent that I'd consider docking the score. If this mix doesn't deserve full marks, I'm not sure what does. The disc includes optional English SDH and Spanish subtitles, along with an English Dolby Digital Surround mix, a 5.1 descriptive audio track, and Spanish and Québécois French Dolby Digital 5.1 dubs. Red Tails: Other Editions
Red Tails Blu-ray, News and Updates• Blu-ray Sales, May 21-27: Red Tails Soars to the Top - May 30, 2012 For the week ending on May 27th, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment scored the top two sellers on both Blu-ray and overall home media charts, with the week's biggest title the WWII adventure Red Tails. Despite some disappointing critical notices and a modest ...
• Red Tails Blu-ray - March 29, 2012 Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will bring Red Tails to Blu-ray in May. Director Anthony Hemingway's historical adventure follows the exploits of the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II. Red Tails is expected to street on May 22nd.
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