Sony Pictures har annonceret en ny Special Edition af actionfilmen “Ronin”, som har Robert De Niro, Jean Reno og Sean Bean i hovedrollerne.
Den nye udgave vil komme til at inkludere et 2.35:1 widescreen transfer samt et engelsk og fransk Dolby Digital 5.1 spor.
Ekstramaterialet er et kommentarspor fra instruktøren John Frankenheimer samt en masse featurettes og nogle interviews på disc 2. Der er desuden inkluderet en alternativ slutning.
Hos DVDAnswers kan man se coveret til den nye udgave, som vil blive udsendt som R1 9. maj.
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If you’ve skipped down to this section without reading the rest of the review, then chances are that you want to know just how good the new (for the UK at least) DTS track is. You’ve probably already glanced at the score, so I’ll get straight to the point – this is a very impressive track. Encoded at 768kbps, it’s powerful, clear, and really gives all your speakers a workout. Dialogue and ambient noise, such as the brief scene in the tube station, are a pleasure to listen to, and present an all-encompassing audio environment. However, it’s the action scenes and car chases that really show off this great track.
Gunshots are loud and pack almost as much punch as the machine guns De Niro wields, but it’s the film’s main car chase that you’ll want to show off your surround sound to your friends with. The rev of the engines from the film’s various muscle cars will have you celebrating the day you bought a sub-woofer, and will most likely have you past the stage of merely angering your neighbours, and onto the Richter scale.
Overall, it’s a very impressive track, and one of the best I’ve heard on a DVD. For those who can’t play DTS tracks, the Dolby Digital is a pleasing alternative, and still a good track, although a fair bit less powerful than the DTS one. The difference isn’t really noticeable during the predominately dialogue-focused scenes, but the DTS track is noticeably superior during the film’s many action scenes.
#8 SpielbergFreak 18 år siden
Den engelske og den japanske har samme ekstra materiale, et DTS spor og er i digipak covers.
Har selv den engelske.
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