BLU-RAY
REVIEW:
BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN
OF JUSTICE ULTIMATE EDITION
7/18/2016

OVERVIEW:
Prepare for war when “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice”
arrives onto Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack,
Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital HD. The extended cut will be
available on all Blu-ray formats and Digital HD.
“Batman
v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition” features an
extended cut of the film which includes 30 more minutes of story
and action not seen in theaters. The extended cut is rated R.
The Blu-ray discs of “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Ultimate Edition” will feature a Dolby Atmos® soundtrack remixed
specifically for the home theater environment to place and move
audio anywhere in the room, including overhead. To experience
Dolby Atmos at home, a Dolby Atmos enabled AV receiver and
additional speakers are required. Dolby Atmos soundtracks are
fully backward compatible with traditional audio configurations
and legacy home entertainment equipment that aren’t Dolby Atmos
compatible.
Own Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Ultimate Edition on Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray 3D
Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack or DVD on July 19 or Own It Now
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SYNOPSIS:
In “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” fearing the
actions of a god-like Super Hero left unchecked, Gotham
City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on
Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day savior, while the
world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. And
with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new
threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger
than it’s ever known before.
FILM REVIEW: The plot of
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice conveys the idea that
Metropolis has been terrorized by a fellow superhero and Batman
believes Superman is responsible. However, this is such a
ridiculous and unflattering premise that it stands to reason why
the writers, directors and producers failed to meet the
expectations of a blockbuster superhero movie. It’s an
understatement to say that the plot is full of holes and gives
new meaning to “disjointed.” The soundtrack, according to online
sources, is by Hans Zimmer and Junkie XL, but unfortunately it
is appalling and feels like a direct assault on one’s ears. And
as if Hollywood didn’t learn from casting Ben Affleck as
Daredevil, they’ve seemingly given him another chance to prove
his superhero-bravado, where he totally mucks this one up with
the most unforgivable shambolic acting imaginable.
As for
the rest of the casting, I think Amy Adams is an excellent
choice as Lois Lane, in terms of her beauty and acting (which is
flawless, I might add). She’s a real nice refreshing sight to
behold and she doesn’t miss a beat. Jeremy Irons as Alfred is
ok, but certainly causes one to miss Sir Michael Caine who is
now 83 (according to Wikipedia.org). Caine would have added a
much needed gravitas to this poor excuse for a superhero action
flick. While Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luther is totally
inappropriate because he lacks a menacing quality and instead
adds a quirkiness which could be considered interesting if he
was playing the ‘Riddler!’ I would submit that quirkiness is not
a character trait of Lex Luther, but ruthlessness is. The
ability to terrorize seems to be more of a Lex Luther thing, but
not quirkiness. My guess is there must have been some clever,
powerful agent-negotiations, here, to give such a pivotal role
to Eisenberg. Just the mere idea of giving him this role, gives
us no reason to fear this movie’s Lex Luther, it’s just easier
to see him as a jokester. Some may remember that setting the bar
for this character is Gene Hackman, now 86 (according to
Wikipedia.org) who has made Lex Luther a monster, to be feared.
If the excuse is that Hackman has retired, then certainly there
are more skilled and appropriate actors who could have played a
ruthless Lex Luther.
Overall, the opening sequences of
this flick was dreadful, Ben Affleck was the least bit
convincing as Batman and totally destroyed the role, the movie
was annoyingly long, only because it was not interesting, the
soundtrack did not do the film justice and the story-telling was
all over the place and difficult to follow (which shouldn’t be
the case for a comic book series).
One good component to
this latest effort is that we get to see portrayals of Wonder
Woman, Aquaman, Flash and Cyborg in action. So this is a nice
step in the right direction instead of only glimpsing them in
animated series on TV. Nevertheless, give yourself a break. Save
your money because this $250 million dollar Superman v Batman:
Dawn of Justice is certainly not worth the movie-going
experience and would probably be best viewed at home for those
die-hard DC comic book fans. Two and a half stars out of five
would be the best I can do for this horrible flick.
Review
By Movi-Man Stan
BLU-RAY:
The film is
presented in widescreen in a 2.40:1 aspect ration preserving its
theatrical format. The picture is just flawless. Not only the
picture looks great in this release, also the sound it is good,
a 5.1 Dolby Digital in English that provides a good complement
to the picture. It also includes English,
French
and Spanish subtitles.
VIDEO:
Widescreen (2.40:1) 16x9
AUDIO:
English DTS-HD Master Audio
5.1/Dolby Digital 2.0,
Latin Spanish, Canadian French, Brazilian
Portuguese
Subtitles -English SDH, Latin Spanish, Parisian French,
Brazilian Portuguese
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