Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Ghosts Of The Abyss (3D/2D) (2003)

The video high quality of the 3D Blu-ray front is vastly higher to the Blu-ray 2D disc. Just goes to uncover you that it isn’t as elementary as overlaying two stereoscopic images to get the 2D image. The 3D imagecontains improved details, reduction sound and surprisingly improved shade and brightness. There are couple of moments of density here and there. But anything that creeps in to the picture is flattering sufficient attributed to stipulations in filming 2.5 miles next the surface.

The audio is essentially discourse with built soundscapes around it. The discourse sadly is the a feeble indicate of the release. It is prioritized a bit as well low in the mix. Aside from that, the let go contains actually an immersive 5.1 DTS-HD MA audio track. The on top of H2O sequences are discourse and foley. The underwater sequences are where the loyal might comes in. The song is heading "Titanic" style. The overpower becomes creepy. The two work together to emanate a rsther than uniqueenveloping experience. The bark of the sea during the initial submersible way up is rsther than violent. You might actually get seasick, if you are disposed to it.

The three-disc package contains all reward materials on the Blu-ray 2D disc. The Blu-ray 2D front contains a 90-minute lengthened chronicle of the film. Note: the Blu-ray 3D front usually contains the original 60-minute feature. The other reward element is the inclusion of "Reflections of the Deep." This is a 30-minute documentary on the CG belongings and expeditions as presented by the throw and crew.

"Ghosts Of The Abyss" is an engaging release, timed easily with the actually "Titanic" movie Blu-ray release. However, we can’t confirm if theprice label is actually value it. Fans will no skepticism wish to increase this Blu-ray let go to their collection, notably if they have 3D capabilities.


Director: James Cameron

Cast: James Cameron, Bill Paxton, Lori Johnston, Lewis Abernathy

Release Date: 2012
Main Feature Resolution: 1080p
Bonus Features Resolution: 480p
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
MPAA Rating: G
Runtime: 60 mins.; 90 mins.
Languages: English DTS-HD MA 5.1; French Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH; French

Bonus Materials: "Reflections Of The Deep" Documentary

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