The blu -
ray quality of this movie is pretty good.
Not exact matches
Paramount has chosen
quality over quantity for the Blu -
ray release
of «The Fighter,» with a strong collection
of bonus material headlined by an audio commentary with director David O. Russell where he discusses the filming
of the
movie and how it compares to its real - life subjects.
Viewers seeing only the Blu -
ray edition, though, should still be impressed with the visual
quality of the
movie.
This is the kind
of movie you use to show off Blu -
ray's sound
quality, should showing off Blu -
ray's sound
quality be the sort
of thing you're into.
That combined with the
quality of the film is enough to make this one
of the easiest 1940s
movie Blu -
rays to recommend.
Blu -
ray ™ unleashes the power
of your HDTV and is the best way to watch
movies at home, featuring 6X the picture resolution
of DVD, exclusive extras and theater -
quality surround sound.
Not only does the
movie look better than I've ever seen it before, but the amount and
quality of the special features make this a great addition to any Blu -
ray collection.
This 5.1.4 - channel sound bar system delivers the full -
quality audio
of your Ultra HD and Blu -
ray movies wirelessly with its 4K pass - through.
The compressed HD
Movies is also known as BRip or Blu -
ray Rip as they ripped from a the blue -
ray disc
of the
Movie, they have an HD (720p - 1080p) resolution, Pretty decent sound
Quality (AAC 2.0 stereo), locked at (23 fps) matches your device's frame rate.
What would be perfect is a Blu -
ray / iTunes combo where I get a physical disc and a code to download the
movie from iTunes as if I purchased it from there (because
quality of «Digital Copy» is too laughable to be played in a home theater setup compared to iTunes Store 720p versions.