Brendan Surpless
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- Real Name
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- Studio: Anchor Bay
- Distributed By: Anchor Bay
- Video Resolution: 1080P/AVC
- Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
- Audio: English 7.1 Dolby TrueHD, French 2.0 DD
- Subtitles: English, Spanish
- Rating: Not Rated
- Run Time: 11 Hr. 36 Min.
- Package Includes: Blu-ray
- Case Type: Flip Case with replica
- Disc Type: BD50 (dual layer)
- Region: A
- Release Date: 08/26/2014
- MSRP: $129.99
The Production Rating: 4.5/5
[color=rgb(40,40,40);font-family:'Merriweather Sans', sans-serif;font-size:13px;background-color:rgb(242,242,242);]Ever since its origin in October of 2010, AMC's [/color]The Walking Dead[color=rgb(40,40,40);font-family:'Merriweather Sans', sans-serif;font-size:13px;background-color:rgb(242,242,242);] has become a runaway hit with each season offering an increase in both viewership and quality of programming. In this Fourth Season, the series continues its edge-of-your-seat thrills with the group of survivors searching for a sanctuary called Terminus.[/color]
[color=rgb(40,40,40);font-family:'Merriweather Sans', sans-serif;font-size:13px;background-color:rgb(242,242,242);]As the Fourth Season opens up, we discover that roughly three months have passed since the ending of the Third Season. Originally lead by Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln,) in prior seasons, Rick has relinquished his leadership to a council. While life isn't necessarily perfect for these survivors, it is as peaceful as it can be with some developing relationships, and some just trying to take one day at a time. This new sense of hope is torn apart after an influenza threatens the group forcing them to disband and go their separate ways in hopes of finding a cure, as well as the aforementioned Terminus. What results is yet another gripping season in a series this humble reviewer calls one of television's all time bests.[/color]
[color=rgb(40,40,40);font-family:'Merriweather Sans', sans-serif;font-size:13px;background-color:rgb(242,242,242);]It's not the fact that The Walking Dead just so happens to air on AMC (quickly becoming the 'new' HBO in terms of consistent quality series after series.) Moreover it's the sole fact that TWD delivers some of the best human drama, emotion and characters found on TV. Think of who just may be your favorite character on TWD and ask yourself why is he or she your favorite? Whether it be Rick, Lori, Andrea, Dale or heck The Governor (in his twisted ways), In these characters we see ourselves, as they struggle to find hope in this otherwise barren world of emptiness. Some turn to love, some turn to violence. Each have their own methods to cope with this new world, just like we do when we struggle in our daily lives.[/color]
[color=rgb(40,40,40);font-family:'Merriweather Sans', sans-serif;font-size:13px;background-color:rgb(242,242,242);]Simply put, this Fourth Season of The Walking Dead just may be the best yet (something I had previously thought of the prior three seasons at their conclusions.) With solid acting, drama and actual real edge-of-your seat entertainment, AMC knows it has a gem of its hand and won't be letting go of this winner anytime soon.[/color]
The Walking Dead: The Complete Fourth Season arrives on 5 BD50 discs with a 1080p, AVC MPEG-4 encoded transfer framed at 1:78:1. Akin to those prior seasons, AMC has delivered another excellent release. Black levels are sharp, offering up inky, deep blacks with no instance of smearing or black crush. Detail, despite the series really being typically filmed under low-lit situations, still is spot on. Whether it be facial textures of Rick or the actual lush greens of the grass during the exterior moments, AMC knows how to film this gritty series. There's no instance of print damage in this clean transfer, while there is a thin layer of fine grain (used to help capture that aforementioned gritty nature.) All in all, this is a consistently great effort from the folks at AMC.
Extended Episodes:
- Episode 9 ("After")
- Episode 14 ("The Grove")
- Inside The Walking Dead: These are small featurettes about the story, characters and varying questions brought up during each episode of this Fourth Season.
- "30 Days Without An Accident" (5:27)
- "Infected" (5:46)
- "Isolation" (5:40)
- "Indifference" (5:29)
- "Internment" (4:38)
- "Live Bait" (4:17)
- "Dead Weight" (5:03)
- "Too Far Gone" (5:56)
- "After" (6:04)
- "Inmates" (5:45)
- "Claimed" (4:28)
- "Still" (5:55)
- "Alone" (4:56)
- "The Grove" (5:06)
- "Us" (5:57)
- "A" (5:24)
- The Making of The Walking Dead: This is similar to the above feature, except we have more of a behind-the-scenes look into each episode.
- "30 Days Without An Accident" (5:13)
- "Infected" (5:26)
- "Isolation" (5:40)
- "Indifference" (4:18)
- "Internment" (3:26)
- " Live Bait" (3:42)
- "Dead Weight" (4:42)
- "Too Far Gone" (5:58)
- "After" (3:49)
- "Inmates" (4:28)
- "Claimed" (5:24)
- "Still" (4:10)
- "Alone" (4:44)
- "The Grove" (5:36)
- "Us" (4:38)
- "A" (3:29)
- Drawing Inspiration - This runs (6:07) glancing into the similarities between the graphic comic and television show.
- Hershel - This runs (7:39) and details Scott Wilson's character.
- The Governor is Back - An (8:43) look into the return of one of the oddest series' characters.
- Society, Science & Survival - A (5:31) glance into how the series has found its way into the academic field.
- Inside KNB EFX - An (18:20) look into how some of the season's effects were accomplished.
- A Journey Back to Brutality - An (8:18) transformation of Rick's character.
- Deleted Scenes - Roughly (9:14) worth of deleted scenes are detailed.
- Episode 1 (“30 Days Without An Accident”): Audio Commentary with Executive Producer and Showrunner Scott M. Gimple, Executive Producer/Unit Production Manager Tom Luse and Executive Producer/Special Effects Make-Up Supervisor/Director Greg Nicotero
- Episode 5 (“Internment”): Audio Commentary with Executive Producer and ShowrunnerScott M. Gimple and Actor Scott Wilson (Hershel)
- Episode 9 (“After”): Audio Commentary with Executive Producer/Special Effects Make-Up Supervisor /Director Greg Nicotero, Co-Executive Producer Denise Huth and Actor Danai Gurira (Michonne)
- Episode 12 (“Still”): Audio Commentary with Director Julius Ramsay and Actor Emily Kinney (Beth); Audio Commentary with Writer/Producer Angela Kang and Actor Norman Reedus (Daryl)
- Episode14 ("The Grove”): Audio Commentary with Executive Producer and Showrunner Scott M. Gimple, Executive Producer Denise Huth and Actor Andrew Lincoln
Reviewed by: Brendan Surpless
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