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Stargate Universe 1.0(TV) (2009)
A group of soldiers, scientists and civilians, fleeing an attack, finding themselves stranded billions of miles from Earth on an Ancient ship known as the Destiny. Locked on an unknown course, they must fight to survive and find a way home. The danger, adventure and hope they find on board the Destiny will reveal the heroes and villains among them. For more about Stargate Universe 1.0 and the Stargate Universe 1.0 Blu-ray release, see the Stargate Universe 1.0 Blu-ray Review Starring: Robert Carlyle, Louis Ferreira, Brian J. Smith, Elyse Levesque, Ming Na Stargate Universe 1.0 Blu-ray, Video QualityStargate Universe: Season One arrives with a savory 1080p/AVC-encoded transfer steeped in rich colors and impenetrable shadows. While the series' palette is in a constant state of flux -- "Air" revels in desaturated skintones and murky corridors, "Light" bathes the dim Destiny halls in fiery yellows and summery oranges, and "Justice" sends the SGU mainstays to an arid desert planet where blood seems to sear the sandy soils -- contrast and clarity remain strong, skintones are convincing and lifelike, and blacks are deep and nicely resolved (save a few shoddy shots in the pilot). Detail is often striking as well. Fine facial textures are refined, edge definition is crisp and clean, and delineation, though less forgiving than Stargate fans might expect, allows viewers to explore the sinewy stretches of the ship. Yes, softness crops up on occasion, but it usually traces back to the series' photography, not Fox's proficient transfer. If I have any complaint, it's that faint artifacting and aliasing haunts shots dominated by special effects. Jut gaze out the windows of the Destiny, take note of the purple-streaked wormholes and probe the distant starfields; look closely at her hull, or examine the plating of a fleeing shuttle. It's there. Otherwise, the technical presentation is quite impressive. Unintentional noise, severe macroblocking, banding, ringing, and DNR are either nowhere to be found, or kept to an absolute minimum. All things considered, newcomers, diehards, and videophiles of all stripes will approve of the results. Fox's transfer isn't perfect, but it looks substantially better than its DVD counterpart and adds some serious value to the release. Stargate Universe 1.0 Blu-ray, Audio QualityRest easy, dear Gaters. Season One's DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track is even better than its video transfer, readily taking advantage of each channel with every jarring explosion, erupting portal, galaxy jump, and roaring breach the crewmen contend with aboard the Destiny. Whether struggling to survive the dangers of a planet's surface or delivering a hushed confession to the ship's KINO orb, Colonel Young's team members are rarely overwhelmed by the series' at-times chaotic soundscape. Voices are clear, intelligible, and well prioritized (despite the fact that the crew's mess hall chats sometime sound a tad flat). Better still, LFE output is hearty, intense, and aggressive, mounting a small assault on the senses whenever aliens attack or the ships skims the surface of a star. Rear speaker activity is commendable as well, enveloping the listener with immersive ambient effects and convincing interior acoustics. Granted, several episodes are quite quiet, but Fox's lossless mix handles the subtle and not-so-subtle highs and lows of the season with ease. Directionality is precise and pans are spot on (especially for a sci-fi cable series), and dynamics are arresting. I doubt anyone, regardless of how they feel about the show itself, will shrug their shoulders at its sonic wares. SGU Stargate Universe: Other Seasons
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Stargate Universe 1.0 Blu-ray, News and Updates• Stargate Universe 1.5 Blu-ray in July - March 26, 2010 According to information published on issue #33 of the official Stargate magazine, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment will release Stargate Universe 1.5 on Blu-ray on July 13. This half-season set will include episodes 11 through 20 of the first season of this ... • First Season of Stargate Universe Coming to Blu-ray - December 3, 2009 According to our good friends at TV Shows on DVD, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has announced that they will bring 'Stargate SG-U: Season One' to Blu-ray on February 9th. This two-disc set will feature all nine episodes of the first season presented in 1.78:1 ... Stargate Universe 1.0 Blu-ray, Forum Discussions
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