This two-disc Blu-ray collection features every episode of season two of the Canadian series in which a trio of bounty hunters track down their warrants in a galaxy on the brink of war.
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Boast but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found the Season to be just as good as season 1. Again there were only 10 episodes. I wish there were more. I know Sci-Fi doesn't have a game of thrones budget but still... The Sound is great, pretty standard for today's shows. The picture quality was fantastic. Some of the CGI was a bit rushed but overall I like KillJoys...
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Here is a film that I wish I saw at the theater as to give the film-makers more support! The story was intelligent, interesting and had way more depth than I expected..... I really pictured a stereotypical film and was treated with this wonderful surprise! Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Boast but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found the film to be Beautiful, full of color and the sound was awesome! Anther note that I really like was the locations used in the film. It was beautiful! No complaints at all. There is a reason this film has so many stars! One answer, replay-ability
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This story is a VERY important story in the fight for equality. More on that later. Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Boast but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found the film to be An excellent story. It was fascinating and griping. Most people hear about the struggles that African Americans (Now just Americans) went through to gain equality. This film blended a perfect balance of story with that struggle, and by story I mean the SPACE RACE!!!!! I loved this film. Its a 5 star enjoyment that I will watch over and over throughout the years. The visuals and sound were stunning. The balance of original footage was superb!
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Boast but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I never saw this on the "Big" Screen. Its to bad too. As my screen feels like an IMAX I was able to see this film for all its glory! It was SO fun and so much better. I believe it would do well with an anniversary release at the theaters! Picture quality was fantastic for the films age. It didn't get as much love as say "The sound of music" but still, I LOVED IT! Thank you!
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Boast but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found the film to be Perfect for the big screen! There are certain films I get home after buying and wish I would have supported them in the theater too. This film (like Deep Horizen) both with Mark Warburg showed incredible strength through real life stories that were brutally tragic. I did like the fact that M. Warburg was not some super hero, but has started to play the average guy. Don't get me wrong he is no Tom Hanks nor Bendadict Cumberbach but he's actually really good at playing parts with more emotion. I will watch this film again. I'm glad I bought it. There's nothing worse than buying a film that lacks replay-ability. PS> Great to see those little terroistic morons get what was hunted....
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Boast but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found the film to be Better than the Harry Potter series and with plenty of potential for franchise. The Picture and sound quality was superb. I REALLY enjoyed the 3D as the depth and creatures just made it feel like a different film than 2D. I highly recommend this to anyone who loved the Potter series but may have been a bit more mature. This will not let you down!
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Bragg but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found the film to be OK and 4 stars was given due to the advanced work that was done on the film for how old it is. The story is just OK and the film itself lacks a certain replayable ability. Its one of those film you might end up buying and never watching more than one time.... Personally I might watch it once ever 3-5 years. The picture was up to Blu-ray Quality, The sound was just OK. It lacked any score that would ever be remembered. All in all I like the film for what it is about (Garfield), but I'm just not a huge Garfield fan.. SO when I give it 4 stars its without bias towards my lack of interest in the comic strip to big screen fat orange lazy cat! Enjoy!
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Bragg but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found the film to be Fruterating when it came to the picture quality. It was grainy especially at first, then once you got used to it..... This is a film I'll be happy to purchase when 4K UHD releases! As to the film itself. I consider some slap stick comedy to be annoying. Those over the top goofy films. This film doesn't have that film and in a way pay tribute to prior Adam Sandler Films. I'd like to see Sandler films take a better approach and lean more toward Something like Caddyshack. Happy Gilmore was close but again seeemed to lack any serious side. Maybe that's why "The Wedding Singer" was one of his best? I still love the film, its a classic! The sound is Blah, the Picture is Blah.. Its just a cheaply encoded Blu-ray.. SAD!
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Solid film with a fair look into being raised.....
on March 25, 2017
Posted by: Waszak1977
from Chugiak,AK
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Bragg but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. Boys In the Hood was a Solid film that did a great job displaying the choices made available and the lifestyle of growing up in the hood. While it is no American History X, I still liked the film a lot ON BLU-RAY! The picture quality was significantly improved for anyone who had this on DVD. The Sound was just OK, I'm sorry but the score was lacking and there really isn't an emotional tone to marvel at. One thing that stood out against ALL others was the performance by Ice Cube. This is the only film I can recall where Ice Cube doesn't act like an over the top gangster in both language and body, yet this is the one film he is supposed to be that to the core.... What can I say about the rest of the cast! Gooding Jr. Was fantastic as was the remainder of the cast. Kudos to the director!
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Ok when I watch films I do so on a 180" movie theater screen with full 7.1 surround sound and the Buttkicker transducer system. This is not to Bragg but to give an idea of the clarity that I rate both 4k and 1080p films. 1st off regardless if you are huge into 4k or still collect Blu-ray; I will add that with today's (Oppo) upscaling technology along with upscaling technology on theater projectors that the difference between Blu-ray & 4k is minimal. I will say that going over 180" that you will likely see a difference and recommend 4k for 150"+ screens. I found the film to be An inside to the White House, and especially how the political system was effected during such a tragedy. Natalie Portmans acting brought Jackie Kennedy back to life and some scenes were just fascinating. The way she captures the screen smoking a cigarette during an interview while NOT giving an interview was brutal. The film brought out her biggest fears of her husband being forgotten as most don't know how many presidents were even assasinated? The film mixed in period film and photography. It was a pleasure to watch however is not a film Id watch mor that once every couple years.