A lesser known but still great Philip K Dick adaptation, the adjustment bureau looks great on blu Ray and the action is fast paced. Emily Blunt is great in this movie
In the troubling times of the Great Depression the Joad family, accompanied by their friend Reverend Jim, migrate from Oklahoma to California in the hopes of finding work in a vineyard and improving their financial condition. But the road is long and rough, and when they reach their destination things aren't quite what they expected.
Twelve O'Clock High Blu-ray offers solid video and great audio in this exceptional Blu-ray release. Drama involving a general's concern for his men's morale while heading up the operations of a bombing squadron from a base in Chelveston, England, during the early part of WWII
A powerful, colourful and star-studded re-creation of the epic 1940 battle that took place in the skies over England. Surprised and understaffed, the British forces used determination and guile to valiantly hold off the superior forces of the German Luftwaffe in the early days of World War II. If England had lost, the Germans may very well have won the war. The incredible cast includes Michael Caine, Robert Shaw, Curt Jurgens, and Laurence Olivier, in a no-expense-spared production featuring stunning airborne dog-fight sequences.
I was hoping this blu-ray would be as good as The Sound of Music, but it's not so. It's not a big deal because Fiddler's blu-ray video and audio is still excellent. The video quality is very impressive - sharp, tons of detail, good color. Bright day scenes really stand out as expected. While darker and/or night scenes get a tiny bit grainy (which is perfectly fine if you like grain). The video is pretty clean and spotless expect for right after the intermission scenes when some black ovals pop up on the screen (it's so quick, it's not really an issue, but they do show up). During some of the overcast day scenes with the sky in the background, there is a slight wavy effect that ripples across the sky (once again, it's barely noticable, but it's there). The 7.1 DTS-HD audio rocks for a 1971 film - totally satisfied with the work they did on the audio - clear and active. The volume does increase a bit whenever someone starts singing.
This release includes every episode from season one of The Last Ship, a series about a pandemic that wipes out most of the world, leaving the crew of a naval ship to deal with their new reality as potentially being the last humans left on earth.
Bought this for my dad, he's a navy guy; he really enjoyed it, the premise is kinda similar to a lot of the doomsday tv out there but focused on a ship captain and crew