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The Amateurs(2005)
In a nothing bar in a small, nowhere industrial town, sits Andy – a nice guy down on his luck. Jobs have come and gone. Crazy moneymaking enterprises have crumbled to dust. His ex–wife has married a rich guy who can buy his only son all the things that Andy can't afford. All Andy's got is a bunch of loving loser friends and a desire to do something to change his destiny. Staring morosely at the small ads in the town paper it comes to him in a flash – he'll make a porno film! With his friends! For more about The Amateurs and the The Amateurs Blu-ray release, see the The Amateurs Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on February 6, 2008 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5. Director: Michael Traeger Writer: Michael Traeger Starring: Jeff Bridges, Ted Danson, William Fichtner, Patrick Fugit, Lauren Graham, Tim Blake Nelson Producer: Aaron Ryder » See full cast & crew The Amateurs Blu-ray, Video Quality![]() The Amateurs debuts on Blu-ray in 1080p high definition and in a 1.85:1 frame. The results are, frankly, disappointing. While the transfer is not a total loss as it is clearly a high definition image, this one ranks near the bottom of films I have reviewed to date, looking no better than the first 1080i Masters of Horror Blu-ray disc. The VC-1 encoded image on display for this release sports an overly bright, washed out, and processed look. From the very first frame the image is problematic, looking so awkward that I thought we were seeing one of those overly white dream sequences with a lot of blooming and many other artificial tweaks to give it that surreal look about it. Alas, what we were seeing was a straightforward, typical shot. Flesh tones represent another problematic area, appearing overly red and unnatural throughout. I also noted a fair amount of contrast wavering throughout, not to mention a barrage of spots and blemishes on the print. Colors are fairly rich but lack the final bit of pop and clarity to really make that aspect of the transfer stand out above its peers. Black levels are alright, neither remarkable nor especially horrendous. There is a fare bit of fine detail on display, but once again the disc falls way short of its contemporaries as it just barely passes as better than a good upconverted DVD. A few scenes stand out as better than the others, notably a quick scene of Andy at the cemetery in chapter 7. The scene looks marvelous on this disc. It's clear, bright, colorful, detailed, and definitely what I would have liked to have seen throughout the runtime of the movie. Unfortunately, this transfer is simply less than impressive. The Amateurs Blu-ray, Audio Quality![]() Only slightly more impressive than the video are the lossy audio tracks featured on this Blu-ray disc. Viewers are presented with the option of listening to a 640 kbps Dolby Digital 5.1 track or a 768 kbps DTS track. I played the DTS track for the purpose of the review, and it was mostly pleasing for what it is. Dialogue is presented very well, and as a film that is mostly dialogue driven, this all-too-important part of the experience represents perhaps the best aspect of the soundtrack. Otherwise, the track is rather dull. Of course, there is no high-octane action in this film that screams for loud bass, screeching highs, and active surround channels, but there is so little in the way of ambience that you may as well have the rear channels unplugged. Music does mange to bleed back into the surround speakers at times, and it's not to the hindrance of the track, but it doesn't add any real flair to the experience, either. The front soundstage handles the workload, and the center channel carries the brunt. This is an adequate soundtrack for the material contained in the movie.
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