With
a solid feature presentation and a good half - hour of extras, Sony's Blu - ray also can't be faulted in any major way.
At least Anchor Bay's Blu - ray provides
a solid feature presentation.
Lionsgate's Blu - ray combo pack treats the film to
a solid feature presentation plus an unusually comprehensive making - of documentary.
The Blu - ray provides
a solid feature presentation and an okay twenty minutes of extras, but not even the deleted scenes that you would expect.
Paramount's Blu - ray offers nothing new supplementally, but it kindly hangs onto the DVD's three extras and delivers
a solid feature presentation.
This Blu - ray combo pack is easy to recommend to fans of the film, whose expectations should be met by
the solid feature presentation and adequate collection of extras.
Not exact matches
Featuring a rock -
solid technical
presentation and all of 2002's notable bonus
features — along with a few minor additions, of course — this is a perfectly acceptable upgrade from a DVD that's really starting to show its age.
The Blu - ray
features a 1080p / VC -1 encoded widescreen
presentation that is nice as it captures the bright colors of Vegas vividly and has
solid contrast.
Gladiator is a great film to own, and as the star ratings show, this is a
solid presentation... but the earlier Signature Series edition offers a better
presentation (and has plenty of special
features, too).
Disc One
features a nice,
solid, rain - streaked 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer that shows the wear of its origins (a Spanish / Italian production on minimal funds and with time and subject limitations) yet acquits itself quite nicely and is arguably more lustrous than the Anchor Bay
presentation.
If, however, you are a fan and enough so to shell out $ 3 an episode, the DVD should keep you happy with its fine
presentation and
solid handful of bonus
features.
Warner's Blu - ray combo pack offers a fine
feature presentation, a
solid Maximum Movie Mode with good focus points and a handful of deleted scenes on top.
But Warner shows this blockbuster and its fans more respect than that, with a
solid bonus disc complementing a dynamite
feature presentation.
Criterion's Blu - ray offers a delightful high - definition
feature presentation along with a
solid collection of supplements.
With its first - rate
feature presentation and
solid assembly of bonus
features, Paramount's Blu - ray combo pack is easy to recommend on the strengths of the film.
It complements a dynamite
feature presentation with a
solid hour of extras.
Backing up a recommendation on the film's strength is this
solid DVD, which sports a splendid
feature presentation and a nice hearty offering of extras.
Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash is obviously aimed at those who prefer the fan service moments that are prominently
featured in the series, but
presentation wise, it is pretty
solid on its own although the gameplay suffers from terrible AI that spoils the overall experience.
It's treated to a largely satisfying release, with a first - rate
feature presentation and a
solid (but not overwhelming) collection of bonus
features.
Anchor Bay's DVD delivers a great
feature presentation, an okay commentary, and a
solid hour of video extras.
Its
feature presentation is great, the extras are
solid, and the absences (commentary, deleted scenes) are expected.
Injustice 2 is still a very
solid fighting game experience that can be played for hours on end and whatever it lacks in gameplay it makes up for in polish,
feature set,
presentation, content, and more.
The Blu - ray delivers an outstanding
feature presentation and a
solid half - hour documentary.
Anchor Bay's Blu - ray satisfies with its
feature presentation and truly
solid collection of extras.
Umbrella Entertainment's Blu - ray release of The Land That Time Forgot
features a
solid presentation with clean audio and a crisp picture, at least much crisper than previous home video
presentations.
Sony's Blu - ray offers a first - rate
feature presentation plus a
solid assembly of extras.
New details on the Metal Gear
Solid V The Phantom Pain FOBs
features have emerged online last week thanks to a new gameplay
presentation and today we are able to learn more about the matter thanks to the latest issue of Dengeki magazine, which shared some new interesting details.