Monkey Kingdom extends that tradition, with the Blu - ray's vibrant 1.85:1 picture and potent, Foley - heavy 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack both delighting fully from start to finish.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack gets the job done, distributing dialogue, ambient diner noises, and the occasional jukebox tune without any complications at all.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is surprisingly robust, getting your attention with crisp recordings of proper weight and fittingly mixed and distributed effects and music.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is not something you would call terrible, horrible, no good, or very bad.
The default 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack has some obvious limitations in its dialogue recordings, but it still fares okay.
Those with home theaters should be more inclined to select the 7.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack, which boasts aggressive and appealing sound design.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack has a good amount of life to it.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is plenty robust and directional, but a little erratic in the volume department.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack packs a punch and too much of one for some viewers.
New 4K digital restoration, supervised by director Roman Polanski, with 5.1 surround DTS - HD Master
audio soundtrack on the Blu - ray
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is strong and forceful.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack isn't quite as breathtaking,
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack also pleases, especially when it comes to life in a dynamic climax.
There's not too much to say about the 1.0 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack.
The default DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is not in the standard 5.1 channels but 7.1.
The default 7.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is equally delightful, immersing the viewer in tasteful, active, and engaging sound design throughout.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is good too.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is similarly effective and commendable.
The 5.1 DTS HD master
audio soundtrack gets the job done, most getting your attention with its distribution of period music, though also keeping dialogue and voiceover full - bodied and crisp.
Full of good songs and some artillery effects, the 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is lively and commendable.
The 2.40:1 visuals are nicely complemented by a 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack that is chock full of music including a couple of recognizable pop hits.
Matching the impressive picture, the Blu - ray treats the series to lossless 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtracks.
If you're not satisfied with that theatrical reproduction, there is an alternate 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack supervised by the film's sound designer Ren Klyce.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is largely anchored to the front channels, but it delivers the heavy stream of dialogue with crispness and weight.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is also quite lively, doing a splendid job of distributing both the catchy needle drops and James Newton Howard's appealing score.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is very potent when it wants to be, which is a few times of intense military effects and blaring train whistles.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack also capably gets the job done.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack hides the film's age, making it easy to mistake the mix for that of a brand new film.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtracks are both satisfactory, presenting music and dialogue with clarity, weight, and impact.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack makes use of the soundfield to envelop suitably.
But it is the 7.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack that's far more likely to grab your attention.
Presented in a widescreen video transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1
audio soundtrack, the «Man on Fire» DVD includes two full - length audio commentary tracks (the first by director Tony Scott, and the other with producer Lucas Foster, screenwriter Brian Helgeland and star Dakota Fanning), as well as deleted scenes and an alternate ending (also featuring optional director commentary).
The warm, vibrant visuals are complemented by a tasteful 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack.
There's nothing old about the sharp 2.40:1 transfer and lively 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is equally delightful.
The Blu - ray's sharp, clean 2.40:1 presentation thoroughly pleases, as does its fine if not so noticeable 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack, the only one offered.
The terrific 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack may be even more impressive, as it dynamically puts you in the middle of a ballpark, enveloping you with crowd chants and olden stadium sounds.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack won't elicit oohs and aahs from anyone who's watched a Blu - ray before, but it similarly satisfies with the high quality that high definition regularly delivers.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is also up to par, with dialogue remaining crisp and complemented, not overpowered, by music and effects.
In the sound department, there is disappointment in the fact that Gypsy is presented exclusively in a 2.0 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack.
And yet, that picture doesn't impress to the degree of the forceful 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack, which grabs your attention at a number of places and sustains an exciting atmosphere of music and directional effects.
A standard feature of Twilight Time Blu - rays, this 2.0 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack goes silent when there is no score or when there is source music, which is much of the time.
The perfect video is complemented by an excellent 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack, which presents the film's steady flow of music capably and at a volume that is compatible with the crisp dialogue.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is perfectly satisfactory, staying crisp throughout while frequently getting your attention with dynamic sound effects.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is quite anchored in the front and center, though it does come alive with certain prominent montage soundtrack selections.
No such qualities mar the 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack, which feels every bit as lively as any other modern non - action / sci - fi / animated movie.
The Blu - ray's 1.78:1 direct digital transfer leaves nothing to be desired, while the 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is suitably immersive.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is expectedly lively as well, presenting appropriate sound design with excellent results.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack also satisfies with its distributing of crisp dialogue and haunting score.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is crisp, lively, and above reproach.