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DVD Verdict posts insightful, sometimes irreverent, reviews of films in the DVD format. Copyright: HipClick Designs LLC Quote: "There is little reason to upgrade, aside from marginally better picture quality." Quote: "The generic nature of the material is both the greatest strength and weakness of the set." Quote: "The experience of watching Room 205 is kind of like having a drunken one-night stand. At the time, you feel like you're having oodles of fun, but a couple days later the details start to fade, and you begin to wonder what you were thinking." Quote: "If you're going to pick up Chungking Express, the Blu-Ray disc is the way to go. It has a sharpness, grainy look, black level detail, and color separation that's impossible on DVD." Quote: "A dour, sad-sack of a film, with too little purpose and drive to succeed at becoming the meaningful character study it so desperately wants to be." Quote: "Sangre de mi Sangre is a hard-hitting film that refuses to be a typical portrayal of the immigrant experience, with a presentation that is both impressive and uncompromising." Quote: "More engaging than I envisioned. I was expecting a bland, b-level genre film, and it achieved more." Quote: "While I'm not going to call Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! a must-buy, it's an important addition to the Hanna-Barbera canon on DVD." Quote: "This wouldn't be an easy film to remaster digitally, given the range of color schemes and the numerous night sequences. The 1080p transfer handles all of these sequences with aplomb, delivering a sharpness and clarity that I hadn't expected." Quote: "The emotional power of Camp de Thiaroye is impossible to deny." |