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- Robert Harris
It's quite an extraordinary concept.
Bring together a group of well-known actors, who are just a bit older than their full-on starring days, sprinkle in a few other very well-known names as an investment toward foreign sales, and you've got The Expendables francaise.
The films are precisely what one would think that they are, if not a bit better.
Lots of action, explosions, gunfire, high body count, stunts galore.
And have Mr. Stallone at the helm, and starring, along with (as they're billed, simply) Statham, Li, Lundgren, Couture, Austin, Crews, Rourke and Willis. 2 adds Hemsworth, Van Damme, and (officially) Schwarzenegger.
Somehow, I'd missed the original Expendables, and was going to check it out for quality, and ended up spending a very pleasant (and loud) 90+ minutes with it.
It's a hoot.
Imagery is superb, presumably an uprez from 2k, but could have been a new scan. This one is actually hard to tell. Shot on 35/3, and originally completed in 2k. Part 2 was also film, but S35.
Black levels are sublime.
The major addition here with the new 4k HDR'd release is Dolby Atmos, and the new audio shines, with precisely placed effects, both huge as well as subtle.
What I've learned over the past couple of years is that Lionsgate is a class act, with superb home theater release, and a leader in true 4k.
Huge, loud, and totally entertaining, these are films that achieve on what they set out to do.
And the perfect films to get the lint out of one's speaker cones.
Image - 5
Audio - 5 (Dolby Atmos)
Upgrade - Yes
Pass / Fail - Pass
Recommended
RAH
Bring together a group of well-known actors, who are just a bit older than their full-on starring days, sprinkle in a few other very well-known names as an investment toward foreign sales, and you've got The Expendables francaise.
The films are precisely what one would think that they are, if not a bit better.
Lots of action, explosions, gunfire, high body count, stunts galore.
And have Mr. Stallone at the helm, and starring, along with (as they're billed, simply) Statham, Li, Lundgren, Couture, Austin, Crews, Rourke and Willis. 2 adds Hemsworth, Van Damme, and (officially) Schwarzenegger.
Somehow, I'd missed the original Expendables, and was going to check it out for quality, and ended up spending a very pleasant (and loud) 90+ minutes with it.
It's a hoot.
Imagery is superb, presumably an uprez from 2k, but could have been a new scan. This one is actually hard to tell. Shot on 35/3, and originally completed in 2k. Part 2 was also film, but S35.
Black levels are sublime.
The major addition here with the new 4k HDR'd release is Dolby Atmos, and the new audio shines, with precisely placed effects, both huge as well as subtle.
What I've learned over the past couple of years is that Lionsgate is a class act, with superb home theater release, and a leader in true 4k.
Huge, loud, and totally entertaining, these are films that achieve on what they set out to do.
And the perfect films to get the lint out of one's speaker cones.
Image - 5
Audio - 5 (Dolby Atmos)
Upgrade - Yes
Pass / Fail - Pass
Recommended
RAH
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