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The Signal(2007)
It's New Year's Eve in the city of Terminus and chaos is this year's resolution. All forms of communication have been jammed by an enigmatic signal that preys on the fears and desires of everyone in the city. Told in three parts from three unique perspectives by three visionary directors, The Signal is a horrific journey towards discovering that the most brutal monster might actually be within all of us. For more about The Signal and The Signal Blu-ray release, see The Signal Blu-ray Review Starring: A.J. Bowen, Anessa Ramsey, Justin Welborn, Scott Poythress, Sahr Ngaujah Directors: David Bruckner, Dan Bush, Jacob Gentry » See full cast & crew The Signal Blu-ray, Video QualityPresented in its original aspect ratio of 1.78:1, encoded with MPEG-4 AVC, and granted a 1080p The Signal arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of Magnolia Pictures. This is certainly quite an interesting transfer where one could spend a great deal of time analyzing what is and what isn't done intentionally. The color-scheme, for example, is very unusual – blacks gravitate from lush and well-saturated to weak, yellows and greens are sharp but occasionally also overflowing in all sorts of nuanced variations, while whites are practically the blending color of choice here (those of you who have seen 28 Days Later should have a very good idea what I am referring to). Contrast and detail are just as difficult to describe. They range from strong to weak, but from what I gather this is most definitely a directorial preference, which somewhat enhances the moody tone of the film. For example, the difference between the indoor and outdoor scenes, in terms of contrast, is very obvious, and if you watch closely you will see how the more violent the footage is the sharper the picture becomes. Furthermore, edge-enhancement and macroblocking are not an issue of concern as the little that I was able to spot is very difficult to separate from what appears to have been intentionally shot by the director. Finally, I did not detect any scratches, specks, or damage either. (Note: This a Region-Free disc which you will be able to play on your PS3 or SA regardless of your geographical location). The Signal Blu-ray, Audio QualityThere are two audio tracks on this Blu-ray disc: DTS-HD MA 5.1 and Dolby Digital 5.1. While the director's vision might have blurred things a bit in the video department, in the audio department things could not be any more transparent. A terrific DTS-HD MA track delivers plenty of oomph for this extreme film and, granted you have a solid audio system to benefit from it, you won't be disappointed. A punchy bass, plenty of surround activity, and a terrific balance is what we have here. Furthermore, the music soundtrack, a collection of spooky tunes, is blended perfectly with the action and it often counters the frenzy seen on the screen perfectly. I really liked how some of the raw noises from the violent scenes where mixed with the ambient music and, more importantly, how effective they were on the DTS-HD MA track. The Dolby Digital 5.1 track, on the other hand, is hardly a match for the intensity and clarity of sound heard on the DTS-HD MA track. In fact, I switched during a few of the more impressive scenes (take for example the moment where Maya's boyfriend enters the building after the killings have begun, and is consequently thrown out – the sound loops the DTS-HD MA tracks reveals are far more potent than what the Dolby Digital 5.1 track produces). This being said, the dialog is largely very easy to follow. I most definitely did not encounter any disturbing hissing, cracks, or drop-outs. Optional English SDH and Spanish subtitles are provided for the main feature.
The Signal Blu-ray, News and Updates• More Indie Content on Blu-ray - March 28, 2008 Our good friend Bill Hunt from The Digital Bits has gotten some information regarding upcoming Indie releases on Blu-ray. Magnolia Home Entertainment has they will be releasing at least two Blu-ray titles this summer. Coming on June 10th will be the apocalyptic ...
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