I want to know what gets you to jump off your chair during scary movies. Is it Michael Myers coming after you? Jason’s Voorhees mask? Freddie Kruger chasing you down with his knife glove? or even the thought of even being in the peoples shoes like the movie" Hostel" or is it the thought of living in a possessed house like” Amityville horror HOUSE. We will talk about our feared villains in our favorite movies places where the where filmed and everything in between
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Monday, July 30, 2012
MUST SEE ON BLU-RAY "28 Weeks Later"
28 Weeks Later is a example of a horror sequel that is every bit as scary – sometimes even more so – than its predecessor. Directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, who takes over from 28 Days Later helmer Danny Boyle, 28 Weeks Later is a far more intense and political installment than the original film. The story begins with Don,a tender husband and father who, along with his wife Alice and a few others, is holed up in a rural cabin when the infected attack. Don manages to run away from the infected, but he will learn that running from himself will be just as difficult.
The transfer presents a clear image with just enough roughness to preserve the visual edge. What grain is visible is entirely purposeful and inherent to the production. And with no sign of major artifacting and the deepest black levels afforded by the HD format, the transfer does excellent service to the material. Whether it's creating a soundscape of hungry infected or eloquently creating the silence of deserted city, the sound really works here. Big moments and small moments, open moments and dark, claustrophobic moments – the Blu-ray uses Dolby and DTS audio in all the right ways to expand upon and enliven the world. High marks.ign
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