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Tin Man(TV) (2007)
Small-town waitress DG has always felt like an outsider and experienced strange, recurring visions of a magical storm. However, dreams soon become reality when the evil witch Azkadellia transports DG and her parents to the Outer Zone. This sci-fi miniseries offers an alternative take on the classic tale of 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' and stars Zooey Deschanel ('Weeds') as DG, Alan Cumming ('The L Word') as Glitch, and Richard Dreyfuss ('Jaws') as the Mystic Man. For more about Tin Man and the Tin Man Blu-ray release, see Tin Man Blu-ray Review published by Dr. Svet Atanasov on December 11, 2008 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.5 out of 5. Director: Nick Willing Starring: Zooey Deschanel, Neal McDonough, Alan Cumming, Raoul Max Trujillo, Kathleen Robertson, Richard Dreyfuss Producers: Matthew O'Connor, Michael O'Connor Composer: Simon Boswell » See full cast & crew Tin Man Blu-ray, Video QualityPresented in an aspect ratio of 1.78:1, encoded with MPEG-4 AVC and granted a 1080p transfer, Tin Man arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of UK-based Brightspark Productions. I was unfamiliar with this production, which apparently aired on the Sci-Fi Channel not too long ago. I am, however, quite pleased with the transfer the Blu-ray discs boasts. First of all, sharpness and detail are very strong. The creators of Tin Man have definitely spent a great deal of time experimenting with different locations for its exotic story and, suffice to say, the 1080p transfer truly does justice of their work. During the daylight scenes, especially those in the giant forest, clarity is striking. Furthermore, the lush colors – greens, browns, blues, and blacks – are so impressive that a few times they came fairly close to what we've seen in Mel Gibson's Apocalypto. I also wish to point your attention to the terrific CGIs. As I mentioned earlier, the producers of Tin Man must have experimented with a number of different locations, and then added the colorful graphics. I was very impressed with them and believe that you will appreciate the heavily atmospheric look of this production as well (those of you who have seen Dark City, and have been impressed by its imaginative, but somewhat claustrophobic, imagery will discover plenty of similar overtones here). This being said, I wasn't disturbed by heavy patterns of edge-enhancement or macroblocking. On the contrary, on my system Tin Man looked solid. Finally, the actual print is not plagued by debris, dirt, or specks. (Note: Even though this release is marketed as Region-B, it is in fact Region-Free. Therefore, you will be able to play it on your PS3 or SA regardless of your location). Tin Man Blu-ray, Audio QualitySomewhat surprisingly, the back cover for Tin Man claims that the Blu-ray disc offers only an English Stereo track. Well, this is incorrect. The Blu-ray release of Tin Man actually boasts a very pleasing English DTS-HD 5.1 track. In fact, since the entire production runs at well over 260 min. it took me nearly three days to see it, and quite frankly I am very pleased with what the UK distributors have managed to put together. Given the variety of audio effects Tin Man utilizes (there are all sorts of fantastic creatures here that produce unique noises) the DTS-HD 5.1 track really does a spectacular job of enhancing the "outer" elements – large flying insects, space traveling knights, mini-warriors, etc. On the other hand, the dialog is very easy to follow. Also, I did not detect any hissing, pops, or cracks to report here. My only complaint stems from the fact that the producers of the Blu-ray disc have not provided optional English subtitles. (Note: The disc does not offer an individual audio menu).
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