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Child's Play

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no mistaking that the picture is very sharp in places, but it also has an element of slight softness to it as well. However, when comparing it to the faithful, far more so than even the remastered Blu-ray. The sense of natural color is breathtaking in every shot. a close-up of Andy at the 7:13 mark. The UHD reveals a significantly more complex presentation for skin detail and clarity of individual hair strands window around the 24-minute mark. A few of the fullest sound elements integrate some obvious top end spatial content, but such never feel forced.

always well out in front of the Blu-ray in these core areas, boasting a much more refined and precision presented image, bolstered by what is a very between Charles Lee Ray and police features some good gunshot depth and some well-integrated surround content for gunfire. Musical cues in thisFIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S: From Game to Big Screen– Feel the frights of Freddy Fazbear’s come alive as the film recreates the game’s world with immersive environments and wild surprises that’ll haunt longtime fans and newcomers alike. In terms of audio quality, the Dolby Atmos mix comes as one very unique and cool improvement. It is selective in what sounds are used for the height channel speakers and with that comes the ability to really add to the scares during some tense scenes, even for those who have seen the film before. It sounds impressive in Atmos, with a nice amount of LFE and rear channel usage all throughout and dialogue delivered perfectly via the center channel. Plus, you also get two other sound mixes on this release in the format and configurations of DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless surround and DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Stereo. The latter will be especially pleasing to the purists out there. Two exclusive, limited edition 18" x 24" rolled posters — made exclusively for this promotion — of the newly-designed art for Child's Play 2 and Child's Play 3 from artist Devon Whitehead (these will ship rolled, in a poster tube) Roughly around 5 minutes into the film you’ll hear the first really noticeable use of the height channels, as the sky opens up above the toy store with thunder and lightning, while the possession of the doll is taking place. Things get intense here. More than they ever did before. The use of the height channels here grabs your attention and it is a fitting usage of the heights, considering that the sounds do technically come from above. You’ll also occasionally hear echoes come through the heights as well. They’re not overly used just to be used, but more when they need to be. Without dishing out any spoilers, or getting too descriptive, let us just say that the scene involving the toy shop in the opening of the film is going to leave a more lasting impression in Atmos than it ever did in 5.1 surround. Dare I say, it’ll leave you blown away. Limited edition 18" x 24" rolled posters of the original theatrical artwork for all three films (these will ship rolled, in a poster tube)

supplied Blu-ray, which is also remastered from the same source, one can clearly see that the higher resolution brings a sharpness, even to some of Limited edition 18” x 24” rolled posters of the original theatrical artwork for all three films (these will ship rolled, in a poster tube) As noted, the Blu-ray is also sourced from the new 2022 4K remaster. I do not have either the previous Shout! issue or the original MGM disc with

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compared to the remastered Blu-ray included in this set (note that I do not have access to the Universal disc for further comparisons). The UHD is Shattering all-time records at the box-office, Blumhouse’s Five Nights at Freddy’s, the haunting new horror film based on the video game series created by Scott Cawthon, will be available with never-before-seen bonus content on Digital November 28, 2023, and 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD on December 12, 2023, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

After the rather eventful opening, the mix focuses on dialogue and basic subtle sound effects mainly for a good 13 minutes or so, as we are introduced first to the birthday boy and his mom. Fear not, it doesn’t stay that way for long. Around 20 minutes in you’ll start to have some suspense build up and that will eventually lead to further use of the height channels and some excellent use of the rear channels along with a hefty amount of bass. It can be pretty effective in giving you a scare, even if you’ve seen this film countless times before. That’s what I call good use of height channels and that’s how to really make a film benefit from a Dolby Atmos mix. What the original Child’s Play has going for it more than any other films in the series is the reality of the situation and how it relates to real life. We’re engaged by Andy and Karen and we’re concerned when their world is thrown into chaos, as well as the possibility that they may be torn away from each other. As someone who grew up with a working single mother, the film is very personal for me in that regard, as I’m sure it is for many other children coming from divorced families. The other factor is how gritty the film is. It pulls very few punches, even when it comes to Andy’s safety. a broad swath of content, including Kirschner's early career and his involvement in Child's Play, including script changes, a tussle on the set, Child’s Play” on 4K UHD Blu-ray is presented in the original 1.85:1 aspect ratio with HDR10 and Dolby Vision forms of high dynamic range.

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Two additional slipcovers — made exclusively for this promotion — featuring new artwork from artist Devon Whitehead for Child's Play 2 and Child's Play 3 I really enjoyed Child's Play 3, however Andy Barclay is not played by Alex Vincent in this one. Since the character of Andy Barclay is in his teens in this film, Alex Vincent was not quite old enough in real life to fit this role. Andy is now played by Justin Whalin and although he did a good job, I felt that Alex Vincent brought a very special vibe that is missed greatly. Overall though, I loved Child's Play 3 and although not 5 stars, it still was a lot of fun to watch! In terms of video quality, this really comes as one very nice improvement over the original Blu-ray release. You get one nearly jaw-dropping amount of newfound detail here in 4K resolution, thanks to the new scan. The color timing has changed pretty much toward a warmer tone overall here, which can make the flesh tones feel a bit different than they ever did in darker scenes especially. It also is the amount of emphasis added to the brightness and vibrance of color with the addition of HDR factored in as well. I found this to have one impressive video presentation and made excellent use of a BD-66 for a film under an hour and a half without having any compression issues. photography and UHD goodness for all elements: grain, filmic clarity and stability, and color. There are no serious print issues or encode flaws to

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