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Monday, October 28, 2024

4K Digital Review of Deadpool & Wolverine

 


The third installment of the Deadpool franchise and the 14th X-Men film is the perfect send off to the 20th Century X-Men movies and hopefully a huge new beginning in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. 

Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds) has said goodbye to his alter ego Deadpool until he is taken from his timeline by the TVA. The TVA's Mr. Paradox (Matthew Macfadyen) offers Wade a future on Earth 616. Wade accepts but then realizes that his timeline is deteriorating on Earth 100005, he sets off to save his universe by restoring its anchor being, Wolverine (Hugh Jackman). Paradox sends the two heroes to the Void, a wasteland of pruned people, places and things sent there by the TVA. 


Video:

The 4K transfer is one of the best I have ever seen! Everything is crisp and clear and colors pop off the screen. Details such as the textures of the costumes really shine here. The level of detail is extraordinary and the 4K visuals are a triumph! 


Audio:

Equally impressive is the audio quality. It felt as good as the theater experience. Dialogue is normalized through the center channel and you do not need to adjust the volume. Action sequences make great use of the surround channels. The audio is perfectly mixed for big action pieces and quieter moments. You feel immersed into the movie. 

Bonus Features:

  • Finding Madonna: Making the Oner – Director Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds break down a historic scene in the film: the “Oner,” which highlights the first fight in which Deadpool and Wolverine finally unite.
  • Practical Approach: Celebrating the Art of Ray Chan – A tribute to longtime Marvel Studios collaborator Ray Chan, who sadly passed away in 2024 – the cast and crew recall anecdotes and echo the resounding positive effects of filming on the set he helped design, full of intricate details and Easter eggs.
  • Loose Ends: The Legacy Heroes – Ryan Reynolds, Shawn Levy, and the cast and crew go through some of the mind-blowing cameos and the characters who finally get their deserved endings. They cover the intensive choreographed sequences, updated costumes, and assembling the iconic team.
  • Wolverine – Hugh Jackman describes the return to his iconic role as Wolverine. Cast and crew discuss how he picks up his yellow and blue suit for the first time, brings variety to the role, and continues his legacy from previous films.
  • Filmmaker Commentary – Listen to audio commentary by director Shawn Levy and actor Ryan Reynolds.
  • Gag Reel – Watch some hilarious outtakes on set with the cast and crew of Deadpool & Wolverine
  • Deleted Scenes
    • Elevator Ride – Paradox explains the sacred timeline to Deadpool as they walk around the TVA.
    • Do Nothing – B-15 instructs Paradox to stay out of trouble, rejecting his efforts to take action.
    • Daddy’s In Love – B-15 and Peter strike up a romance. Peter announces he is in love to his friends, Headpool and Kidpool.
  • “Fun Sack”
    • Dr. Deadpool – Dr. Deadpool, Ph.D. very kindly informs us of the risks of testicular cancer and tries to convince Hugh Jackman to do a live checkup.
    • Product Review – Deadpool shows off some toys and trinkets from the franchise, including one top-secret item that may or may not be a spoiler.
    • Wade is Back – Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman promote a movie...but Ryan misleads Hugh on just exactly which movie they are there for.

Conclusion:

Easily my favorite live-action movie of the year comes home in a video and audio presentation that rivals the theater. Complete with wonderful bonus features including an incredible audio commentary with Ryan Reynolds and Shawn Levy makes this a must add to your home movie collection! 

Deadpool & Wolverine is now available on digital, DVD, Blu-Ray and 4K UHD.

*The digital copy was sent for review purposes by Walt Disney Home Entertainment and the review is strictly my own opinion*

Sunday, October 6, 2024

4k Review of Kinds of Kindness

 


Kinds of Kindness is available on digital and out on Blu-ray and DVD on October 8th.

The movie features three stories, starting with a man trying to take control of his life, a policeman whose wife was missing-at-sea has returned and seems like a different person, and a woman who is determined to find a person with a special ability and destined to become a spiritual leader. 

Now, the films of Yorgos Lanthimos have an acquired taste. Some of his films stay within the realm of understanding while others are offbeat and require some patience to understand the perspective. Kinds of Kindness is far from being offbeat. There is little to no setup to what is happening as you sit there and try to figure out what is unfolding. And as we have come to expect from Lanthimos, this film uses sexuality to help the story. If you are not a fan of graphic nudity and sexual situations then this is a movie to avoid. While the film will more than provide a lot of discussion, the pay off at the end isn't worth the very long runtime. At times it is a tough film to watch and definitely not a film for everyone. 


Video:

The streaming 4K presentation is nearly perfect here. Color reproduction and skin tones are practically flawless. The blacks and shadows are inky and stand out when combined with mixed content.  


Audio:

The audio mix is very front heavy as to be expected with this type of movie. Dialogue, music and sound effects are crystal clear. There is very little use of the surround channels but when utilized create an enveloping experience. 

Bonus Features:

Featurette

  • It Takes All Kinds: The Vision of Kinds of Kindness

  • Join cast and crew for a behind-the-scenes look at this unique triptych story written by Yorgos Lanthimos and Efthimis Filippou. See how the sets, costumes, cinematography and music amplify the film's themes, and discover — maybe — what RMF stands for.

 

Deleted Scenes

  • Robert ignores the SatNav

  • Liz isn't recognized

 

Conclusion:


Kinds of Kindness is another bizarre and perplexing film from Yorgos Lanthimos. The 4K Digital version features excellent video and audio along with a few bonus features. The film is definitely not for everyone but I do recommend it for Lanthimos fans or those that enjoy different types of films. 

*The movie was provided by Walt Disney Home Entertainment solely for the purpose of review and the review is strictly my opinion*

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

The Sixth Sense/Signs 4K Digital Review

For the first time ever, M. Knight Shyamalan's movies The Sixth Sense and Signs are out on 4K UHD Digital and coming to 4K UHD Blu-ray disc on October 22.

It's crazy to think that the films are 25 and 23 years old. The original negatives for both films were scanned at 4K resolution and restored in High Dynamic Range (HDR).  

Once you have seen The Sixth Sense, you can never see it the same way again. So watching the 4K presentation was really watching the masterpiece that Shyamalan put together. Bruce Willis play Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist meets 8 year old Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment). Crowe is not prepared for the things that haunt Cole. The brilliant performance of Osment also brings it all together. 

The 4K video is great for a film shot on film and restored. The shadows, and there are a lot of shadows, are rich and inky. The colors are vibrant and the details of the clothing and skin tones are very evident here.

The audio mix is subtle as there is not much use of the surround channels but dialogue, score and sound effects are crystal clear. 


Signs is the alien invasion movie for people who aren't into crazy special effects or large battles. It will make you question if things happen for a reason or just a coincidence. It tests the faith of Graham Hess (Mel Gibson), a former reverend who lives with his brother Merrill (Joaquin Phoenix) and two children on a farm in Pennsylvania. After the accidental death of his wife, he has left his congregation and has lost hope in the things he stood for as a pastor. 

The 4K presentation looks even better than The Sixth Sense. The video is crisp and clean and the colors are vibrant. The audio also gets a boost and the surround channels are very effective with all the subtle sound effects. The dialogue is crisp and clear here and the score has never sounded better.


Conclusion:

The films are two of my favorites from Shyamalan and have never looked or sounded better. I really wish there were some sort of bonus material here for either film. If you have never seen them, this is the way to watch the for the first time. If you have seen them then they will be a welcomed addition to your library if you haven't added them already.


*The films were sent to me by Walt Disney Home Entertainment for the purpose of reviewing but the review is strictly my own opinion*