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Oliver Stone's Nixon (1995) is one of the more interesting presidential "bios" of recent years. Biographical filmmaking has come a long way since productions like The President's Lady (1953).
Based partially on fact, mixed with a doses of events as reported by others, it does a fine job of providing an illuminating take on an interesting, multi-dimensional and troubled man.
Arriving on Blu-ray as the Director's Cut, extended by 28 minutes, the film looks very good. Since digital noise and grain reduction is a current hot topic, I can report that while grain appears to have reduced selectively on a sequence by sequence basis. Viewing the film at 100" from a respectable distance provides a very pleasing experience.
There are no problems here. With the inclusion of lossless audio, the Hollywood Pictures (Disney) is a quality package.
This is an extremely high quality production and a high quality Blu-ray experience.
Recommended.
RAH
Based partially on fact, mixed with a doses of events as reported by others, it does a fine job of providing an illuminating take on an interesting, multi-dimensional and troubled man.
Arriving on Blu-ray as the Director's Cut, extended by 28 minutes, the film looks very good. Since digital noise and grain reduction is a current hot topic, I can report that while grain appears to have reduced selectively on a sequence by sequence basis. Viewing the film at 100" from a respectable distance provides a very pleasing experience.
There are no problems here. With the inclusion of lossless audio, the Hollywood Pictures (Disney) is a quality package.
This is an extremely high quality production and a high quality Blu-ray experience.
Recommended.
RAH