BLU-RAY REVIEW: MISSION
IMPOSSIBLE FALLOUT
12/03/2018

OVERVIEW: “The
action is off-the-charts spectacular” (Peter Travers, Rolling
Stone) in the “wildly entertaining” (Chris Nashawaty,
Entertainment Weekly) global hit MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE—FALLOUT,
arriving on Digital November 20, 2018 and on 4K Ultra HD,
Blu-ray, and DVD December 4 from Paramount Home Media
Distribution. The exhilarating, action-packed movie will also be
available as part of the MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 6-movie Blu-ray and
4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray Collection, the perfect gift for the
holidays.
Produced by Tom Cruise and Bad Robot, Paramount
Pictures and Skydance present MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE—FALLOUT, one
of the best reviewed movies of the year, thrilling critics and
audiences alike and boasting a 97% Fresh rating on Rotten
Tomatoes. Now fans can go deeper into the Mission with over an
hour of high-octane, behind-the-scenes footage highlighting the
incredible stunts, heart-pounding action and exotic locations on
Digital*, a 3-disc 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack or a 3-disc Blu-ray
Combo Pack.
Drop from the sky, race through Paris, and
cling to a cliff with Ethan Hunt as the cast and crew reveal the
incredible work that went into creating the breathtaking action.
Plus, check out deleted scenes, storyboards, multiple
commentaries, and much more. The 4K Ultra HD disc and 4K Ultra
HD Digital release** feature Dolby Vision™, which brings
entertainment to life through ultra-vivid picture quality with
spectacular colors, highlights that are up to 40 times brighter,
and blacks that are 10 times darker. The film also boasts a
Dolby Atmos® soundtrack remixed specifically for the home to
place and move audio anywhere in the room, including
overhead***. In addition, both the 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray Combo
Packs include access to a Digital copy of the film.
SYNOPSIS: On a dangerous assignment to recover stolen plutonium, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) chooses to save his friends over the mission, allowing it to fall into the hands of a deadly network of highly skilled operatives intent on destroying civilization. Now, with the world at risk, Ethan and his IMF team (Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, Rebecca Ferguson) are forced to work with a hard-hitting CIA agent (Henry Cavill) as they race against time to stop the nuclear threat.
BLU-RAY:
The film is
presented in widescreen in a 1.85:1 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 Master Audio in English that provides a good complement
to the picture. It also includes
English and Spanish subtitles.
VIDEO:
Widescreen (1.85:1) 16x9
AUDIO:
English Atoms Dolby, French 5.1 Dolby Digital, Portuguese 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital,
Subtitles -
English Audio Description and English, English SDH, French, Portuguese,
Spanish.
SPECIAL
FEATURES:
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DVD offers the flexibility and convenience of playing movies in more places, both at home and away.
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Movies Anywhere is available only in the United States..
Behind the Fallout
o Light the Fuse
o Top of the World
o
The Big Swing: Deleted Scene Breakdown
o Rendezvous
in Paris
o The Fall
o The Hunt is On
o Cliffside Clash
Deleted Scenes Montage with
Optional Commentary by director Christopher McQuarrie and
editor Eddie Hamilton
Foot Chase Musical Breakdown
The Ultimate Mission
Storyboards
Theatrical Trailer
Commentary by director
Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise
Commentary by
director Christopher McQuarrie and editor Eddie Hamilton
Commentary by composer Lorne Balfe
Isolated
Score Track