In June, Universal Studios Home Entertainment will bring Safe House to Blu-ray. Director Daniel Espinosa's action-thriller stars Ryan Reynolds (Adventureland) as Matt Weston, a rookie CIA agent forced to protect rogue operative Tobin Frost (Denzel Washington, Unstoppable) after gunmen threaten the security of Frost's CIA-mandated safe house.
With Frost in tow, Weston begins a high-speed chase away from danger. Their situation grows increasingly complicated, however, with Frost's suggestion that someone in the CIA home office has betrayed Weston to their armed pursuers.
Universal's Blu-ray/DVD/UltraViolet Digital Copy combo pack presents Safe House in its 2.39:1 original aspect ratio with a 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio track. In addition to Universal's standard BD-Live, pocket BLU, Advanced Remote Control, Video Timeline, Mobile-To-Go, and Keyboard functionalities, the disc also contains a number of bonus supplements, such as:
Behind-the-scenes featurettes:
- Making Safe House
- Hand-To-Hand Action
- Building the Rooftop Chase
- Inside The CIA
Blu-ray-exclusive materials:
- Behind The Action behind-the-scenes featurette
- Safe Harbor: Cape Town behind-the-scenes featurette
- Shooting the Safe House Attack behind-the-scenes featurette
- Journey Inside The Safe House Second Screen feature
Boring ass movie. Denzel is in full "fuck you pay me" mode. He does his usual I'm-a-bad-ass role and collects his paycheck, par for the course nowadays.
I'll watch it. It looked like a Tony Scott wannabe just from the trailers I saw. The supporting cast is excellent, I just hope this isn't wise cracking Ryan Reynolds just getting tired of it. It's fine in the comedies, but he was one of many things wrong with "Blade:Trinity" and "X-Men Origins: Wolverine". I know he was playing Deadpool and he is a wiseass. Anyway let the hate towards my post begin.
Good movie, absolutely RUINED by stupidly excessive shaky cam. Way to ruin all the great fighting scenes and chase scenes by making them so blurry and shaky that no-one can see what the hell is going on.