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Blu-ray DVD Movies Disc - Avatar Collector's Extended Edition
Product Description
Experience the complete filmmarker's journey. Includes original theatrical version, special edition re-release & all-new 3 hours collector's extended cut with 16 minutes of additional footage.
20th Century Fox | 2009 | 178 min | Rated PG-13 | Nov 16, 2010
PlaybackRegion Free
An ex-Marine finds himself thrust into hostilities on an alien planet filled
with exotic life forms. As an Avatar, a human mind in an alien body, he finds
himself torn between two worlds, in a desperate fight for his own survival and
that of the indigenous people.
High definition home video enthusiasts梞yself included梒ollectively held their
mouths agape in awe when
Avatar debuted on Blu-ray in April. "Reference
quality. Demo worthy卬othing short of superlative in nearly every objectively
measurable or subjectively eye-balled category," was my initial slack-jawed
judgment, and I'm sure many of you agreed. You'll be glad to know, then, that
despite the addition of 16-minutes of new high definition footage, the quality
of the image hasn't dropped in the slightest. I popped in my copy of the
standalone disc to spot check several scenes, and I really couldn't make out any
negligible differences. Fine detail is just as crisp. Color is just as vivid.
("Eye-popping, with deep jungle greens, phosphorescent purples, bright orange
bursts of fire, and, of course, the Na'vi's Smurf blue, all contrasted against
the bleak fluorescence and gunmetal grays of the human military base.") Neither
are there any noticeable fluctuations in black levels, contrast, or compression
noise. I'm sure there are citizens of Internetsville planning on going
frame-by-frame through all three hours of the film to parse out minute
disparities, but to these well-meaning folks I say, one, just sit back and enjoy
the show, and two, there are resources to help you get through this addiction.
Help is out there.
Kidding aside, you'd be hard pressed to find any
inconsistencies in the picture between the two equally fantastic-looking
releases, so the real question, now梐nd this is entirely subjective梚s whether or
not
Avatar's visuals still have the power to impress as much as they did
seven months ago. Of course, I can only answer for myself, and I'll just say
this: The live-action footage is not quite as stunning as I remembered it梚t's a
little soft and too video-ish for my tastes梐nd the human characters, on second
viewing, sometimes stand out awkwardly from their digital environs. That said,
the CGI stuff still completely floors me. I'm not very fond of the film's art
direction and character design, but it's impossible to go unimpressed by the
technical intricacy of the world that Cameron and his collaborators at WETA have
created. Watching the behind-the-scenes materials has given me a new
appreciation for the sheer innovation that went into the film's workflow梞ore on
that in a sec梐nd when Avatar confines itself to all-digital characters and
environments, the detail is breathtaking.
Not much has changed on the audio front either. With the exceptions of the new
scenes, this is the same stellar DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 mix that graced the
original release, and with good reason. There's really not much room for
improvement. The only notable change is that the Theatrical Cut and Special
Edition Re-Release editions of the film also carry the option of a Dolby Digital
5.1 Family Audio Track, which removes all objectionable language? by way of
dubbing from the original actors梥o that
Avatar is friendlier to little
ears. I stand by my earlier assessment:
With all of the visually stunning
landscapes to take in, it's easy to overlook the immersion, power, and intimacy
of
Avatar's soundscape, brought to Blu-ray via an exceptionally detailed
DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track. There are certainly several sonic shock
and awe moments here that will rattle your ribcage, shake the walls, and wake
your neighbors梞assive LFE-heavy explosions, spitfire machinegunning, and
metal-rending, tree-cracking crashes梑ut where this track really succeeds is in
crafting an engaging, believable world of sound. The surround channels are
almost ceaselessly active, filling out the space around you with directionally
accurate ambience. Just listen to the diversity of minute sounds as the
characters traipse through the jungle梥trange bird calls, wind, ominous
rustlings, the chatter of the Pandoran equivalent of chimps. The cross-channel
effects梲ipping arrows, the rush of helicopter rotors, the flapping of enormous
pterodactyl-like wings梐re seamless and transparent, shot through the soundstage
with pinpoint precision. More so, the sounds themselves have weight and
clarity梩he dynamic range is expansive梐nd the mix is effortlessly balanced.
Meaning, no volume boosting or trimming required. I set my receiver to my usual
listening level, and I don't think I touched my remote for the duration of the
film. Dialogue remains discernable in the forefront, except for a few chaotic
moments when the voices are intentionally梐nd realistically梔ifficult to hear.
James Horner's score veers quite closely into
Titanic territory at
times梔uring one motif I can practically hear Celine Dion singing "Near, far?梑ut
it's appropriately epic, complementing the film well. I really can't imagine
Avatar sounding any better than this.
Blu-ray DVD Movies Disc - Avatar Collector's Extended Edition Features
VideoVideo codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video
resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Original aspect ratio:
1.78:1
Audio
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
English: Dolby Digital
5.1
English: Dolby Digital 2.0
French: Dolby Digital 5.1...
English: DTS-HD Master Audio
5.1
English: Dolby Digital 5.1
English: Dolby Digital 2.0
French: Dolby
Digital 5.1
Portuguese: Dolby Digital 5.1
Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1
(less) Subtitles
English SDH, Spanish, Portuguese, Cantonese, Mandarin
(Traditional)
English, English SDH, French, Spanish,
Portuguese
(less)
Package Content
Blu-ray DVD Movies Disc(25GB) - Avatar Collector's Extended Edition x 1
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