Nicolas cage 8mm part 1 Music

Nicolas cage 8mm part 1

Music once again enjoys excellent spacing and clarity across the front, while dialogue never misses a beat as it flows from the center speaker. Its just another day at the office with this one. The only question that remains is: can Shrek Forever After top its predecessors in the audio department? This sonically flawless Dolby TrueHD 1 lossless soundtrack is the perfect companion to Shrek Forever After s impeccable 1080p video transfer. DreamWorks lossless presentation easily surpasses the soundtracks of the three other films in this collection, and while it shares in common most of the same attributes, it amplifies them all and perfects each one, allowing this track to reach something of a zenith that places it amongst the finest soundtracks available on Blu-ray. Spacing is perfect, clarity amazing, and the entire thing is virtually transparent as the speakers seem to disappear in favor of a wide, real, and organic presentation that simply must be heard to be believed. Listen as the Royal buggy slams its way through the soundstage in one early scene or be transported into a mobile holding cell with Shrek in another as it bounces around on rough terrain, allowing listeners to almost feel the bumps in the road with every pebble and recess. Listen for the track to increase in potency in conjunction with Shreks level of irritation at the birthday party, culminating in him doing the roar and sending a shockwave of blissful bass through the listening area thats as tight, precise, and potentially window-shattering as anything out there, at least until the sensation is repeated and, it seems, kicked up a level or two later in the film. DreamWorks soundtrack expectedly handles all of the lesser environmental nuances with ease, and music, too, is delivered with a clarity and realism fit for only the finest of soundtracks, whether speaking of the cheerfully laid back performance of Top of the World or the bass-heavy dance beats heard during one of Rumpelstiltskins parties. Dialogue, of course, plays faultlessly, rounding out a superior soundtrack where even the most praising of adjectives cant really get to how good it really is. All four Blu-ray discs in this collection offer a wide array of supplements, some of which are quite similar in all four instances. Such extras will be reviewed as a whole, and more specific extras will be covered on a film-by-film basis. Individual scores for each disc include the extras that appear across all four discs. The first extra that accompanies all four films is The Animators Corner, a picture-in-picture commentary/behind-the-scenes supplement that take viewers deep into the making of each movie, looking at the process of bringing the world of Shrek to life not only on the big screen and on the computer hard drive but as it developed in the minds of the filmmakers. The individual pieces also examine the work of the digital artists and the voice actors while also exploring conceptual drawings, the details that went into crafting both the characters and the environments in which they exist, the colors, the music, the deep research into Fairy Tales and medieval times, and more. Also examined is the implementation of the many different Fairy Tales characters and themes throughout the series. These are excellent features that offer both the average fan and the hardcore enthusiast alike an incredible amount of information. Also appearing on all four discs is Shreks Interactive Journey. Labeled I, II, III, and IV as they correspond to the film they accompany, these extras offer a clickable map that shows viewers the artwork that inspired the design of the various locales around the world of Shrek. Note that each map offers movie-exclusive environments. Secrets 1080p, various runtimes looks at the works of the voice actors in the films and highlights many of the hidden goodies scattered about each film that reference other Fairy Tales, establish continuity, reveal design secrets, explore pop culture references, and more. All four discs also offer the DreamWorks Animation Jukebox which features brief music videos from a variety of DreamWorks Animation films. Also included across all four discs are the same assortment of previews: Kung Fu Panda 2, Megamind, The Penguins of Madagascar, Shrek the Musical, and the video game Kung Fu Panda World. Shrek s extra content begins with a filmmakers commentary track featuring Directors Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson and Producer Aron Warner, available with optional English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese subtitles. Some of the information carries over from the picture-in-picture supplement, but fans will appreciate this added insight. The commentary is rather typical in information provided; the filmmakers discuss the characters, the voice acting, abandoned plot lines, the process of animating the film, Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powells fantastic score, and much more. This is a good complimentary piece to the film, but more casual fans might want to go with the picture-in-picture commentary if time forces a choice between one or the other. Next up is Spotlight on Donkey 1080p, 11:38, a short piece that features cast and crew discussing the character, his progression through the series, and the voice work of Actor Eddie Murphy, supported by clips from every Shrek film. The Shrek, Rattle Roll tab offers two music videos 480p Best Years of Our Lives by Baha Men 3:08 and Im a Believer by Smash Mouth 3:15 as well as Shrek in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party 1080p, 2:53 and the Whats Up Duloc? number from Shrek the Musical 1080p, 3: A collection three deleted scenes 480p, 8:01 round out this collection of extras. As with Shrek, the extras begin with filmmakers commentary, this time delivering two tracks featuring Directors Kelly Asbury and Conrad vernon on track one and Producer Aron Warner and Editor Michael Andrews manning track two, both offered with optional English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese subtitles. Both tracks offer engaging discussions into the film. The editor and producer track proves the more intellectually stimulating of the two, with the participants discussing continuity, the process of assembling the films various elements, the work of the cast and other crew, and more. The director and producer track is a little more audibly lively and also delivers a large amount of information including the challenges inherent to creating and lighting the environments and characters in the digital realm, the work of the voice actors, the humor both obvious and subtle, and plenty more. As was the case with the first film, the picture-in-picture track might be the best option for those without six hours to spend on the movie, the PiP track, and the two commentaries. Spotlight on Puss In Boots 1080p, 10:46 looks at that characters progression through the series, the voice work of Antonio Banderas, and his on-screen sidekick rivalry with Donkey. Next is Far Far Away Idol 1080p, 5:53, a piece featuring an animated Simon Cowell, Shrek, and Fiona judging the musical talents of various characters from the film. Viewers may select the winner at the end of the show. Also included in the Shrek, Rattle Roll tab are the music videos Accidentally in Love by the Counting Crows 480p, 3:22 and These Boots Are Made For Walking by Puss In Boots 480p, 2:17, as well as the number I Know Its Today from Shrek the Musical 1080p, 5: Shrek the Third s extras begin with Spotlight on Fiona 1080p, 9:53, a quick but focused look at the characters progression through the series, Cameron Diazs contributions that brought Fiona to life, and even a glimpse into some early conceptual drawings for the character. How to Be Green 1080p, 4:03 offers viewers some tips on how to be environmentally friendly. Worcestershire Academy Yearbook 1080p is an interactive feature that allows viewers to learn a little bit more about Artie and some of the tertiary characters seen during the Academy sequence. Also included is a selection of four deleted scenes 480p, 25: Lastly, the Shrek, Rattle Roll tab features Donkey Dance 1080p, 0:35 and the number Freak Flag from Shrek the Musical 1080p, 3: Shrek Forever After offers
the best supplemental package amongst the four films in this set.

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