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No one can ever accuse Universal Home Video of not being savvy, and their selection of The Mummy as an initial Blu-ray release, with all of its digital attributes reinforces that fact that they are securely on their game.
The Mummy (1999) was a gorgeous HD release, and now on Blu-ray via a BD-50, it remains a consummate beauty.
Between the perfect image quality and the upgraded DTS-HD Master audio, The Mummy is a treat for the eye as well as the ear, and represents Blu-ray as perfectly as any film could.
I don't have to relate that this is a fun film. I merely need to make it known that the quality of the release is outstanding.
A home run for Universal their first time at bat on Blu-ray.
Highly Recommended.
RAH
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Re: A few words about...™ The Mummy (1999) -- in Blu-ray
Unless one is making a consolidation move, your HD will do nicely for you.
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Re: A few words about...™ The Mummy (1999) -- in Blu-ray
Waaah my review copies havent gotten here yet! =)
Mr. Harris, I know this isnt really your area of focus, but any opinions on the U-control implementation on Blu? Kris Deering from Home Theater Mag seems to think its much improved, calling it the best PiP on BD yet!
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Re: A few words about...™ The Mummy (1999) -- in Blu-ray
I've never tried U-control. Just don't have the time to play with it.
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Re: A few words about...™ The Mummy (1999) -- in Blu-ray
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I remember this movie had several DVD releases. How much of the extra material from the DVDs were ported over?
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Looks like everything but the trailers, the isolated score Easter egg, various text-based information on ancient Egypt, the making of the film and the cast and crew, as well as assorted DVD-ROM material (the most important being a script-to-screen comparison for the first film). If they'd have kept the trailers, I might have sold off my SD-DVDs but now it looks like I'll have a healthy row of various home video incarnations of the first two MUMMY films...
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Re: A few words about...™ The Mummy (1999) -- in Blu-ray
There is a TON of bonus info on the disk, including what may be one of my top five featurettes, 'Building a better mummy'. Great stuff there. Sadly, cause I moved my PS3 to the office in the house and the Panasonic into the theater, I was only getting stereo out of the DTS MA track, so I guess I have to chose to either figure out how to get that deck to play the Core Audio only or bring the PS3 back to the living room, but when I sat down to watch it last night that wasnt an option, so I tried out the UControl and the Extras instead.
The UControl still sucks, but at least there's a fire and forget mode now which just automatically pops up every segment. This is like watching a full length directors commentary, you are forced to watch the whole thing a second time to get all the BTS stuff. Its improved but I still wont use it.
The extras are mostly from versions I've already seen, and collectively they are excellent. I can personally live without the extras that are missing but it is a shame about them being gone. I havent done an extensive head to head to prior versions yet but I was impressed with the list when I first saw it.
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