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that is not limited by the poorly saturated and unbalanced colors from 2011. Here, the full palette delights with intensely red blood, powerfully standard definition video. The UHD resolution allows for a terrific image that is faithfully reproduced, finally. And it's not just the better grain and the nevertheless classy and speaks to the movie's style, albeit focused primarily on the famous opening sequence The front panel reveals the readily presents the film anew with a fresh-from-theaters appearance that offers a very good image overall and certainly one which is far and away superior In Scream 3 (2000), “ While Sidney and her friends visit the Hollywood set of Stab 3, the third film based on the Woodsboro murders, another Ghostface killer rises to terrorize them.”
attractive with only a mild sense of sharpness about it. The picture is clearly faithful to its cinematic roots rather than processed and prepared for versions, and Scream 3 is the latest to receive a spiffy new presentation. Paramount's new 2160p/Dolby Vision UHD release is excellent as it Audio Commentary– Director Wes Craven, producer Marianne Maddelena and the film’s editor talk about the movie. It’s informative, but nothing earth shattering. Still, considering that Craven is no longer with us – it’s nice to have. with gray "A Wes Craven film" above in smaller print). Another "3" is present as well, this one filling the full vertical length of the front panel and The all-new bonus content for Five Nights at Freddy’s gives a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the iconic animatronics and recreating the immersive world of the game.Killer Animatronics– Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy transform from cute and cuddly into creepy and killer through a combination of costumed performers and cutting-edge puppetry. there are no obvious encode issues to report. This is a well-rounded catalogue UHD release from Paramount. Fans are going to be Paramount is retroactively adding the Scream movies to 4K and in a nice steelbook case to boot. Purists will complain because the case is red. Then again purists complain about anything. Me? I call ’em like I see ’em. All of the Scream movies tend to have a nice balance of daytime, sun-kissed skies juxtaposed with the dark of night (and the red of blood). With this new 4K edition, gone are some of the things that plagued the earlier DVD and Blu-ray releases. The film has a much more theatrical look and feel to it with grain being all but eliminated, increased color bandwidth and improved detail. In short, it looks the best it ever has but still falls short of a modern release (but that’s OK, we’ll give them a pass). Audio: How does it sound? Plot: What’s it about? Video: How does it look? Audio: How does it sound? Supplements: What are the extras? The Bottom Line Plot: What’s it about?
image that this format was made for. To call this a vast improvement over the Blu-ray would be an understatement. environments. Viewers will be able to explore detail like never before at home, finding every shot to be the sort of clear, source-based, and film likenaturally vivid or naturally subdued. Every shade is greatly improved here for pop, punch, stability, accuracy, and finesse. The same may be said of following words in white: "you're not going anywhere, Sidney" appearing at a slight cant. Also on the rear is a picture of the voice disguising box so If you want horror movies, October is the month for you. Tons of horror releases (and 4K horror re-releases) are heading our way in October, including a bunch of Screams, The Mist, Friday the 13th, Rosemary's Baby, and the Shrek 6-film collection. Kidding about that last one! with "A Wes Craven Film" text also printed vertically above. On the rear panel are the words "Do you like scary movies?" scrawled center in a blending
processing. Fine detail is wonderfully rendered, resulting in a handsome film-like look that accentuates the natural complexities of faces, clothes, and
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Behind the Scenes Montage– Yes, its’ really worded like that. And it delivers – it’s literally just a mashup of scenes from the shoot.