Se7en is a dark crime-horror fantasy, written by Andrew Kevin Walker, directed by David Fincher with cinematography by Darius Khondji. The film was a success both commercially and critically. However due to the complexity of the photographic process, it is difficult to be certain that any of the home-video releases reflect the image seen in first run showings. This article will examine the various video releases of Se7en, and explain the process by which they came about, and attempt to pick the best amongst them.
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To the Wonder iTunes HD Review
To the Wonder is the latest film from acclaimed director Terrence Malick, and it is available to rent on iTunes right now, two months before its Blu-ray release. Ben Affleck stars alongside Olga Kurylenko, Javier Bardem and Rachel McAdams.
It’s hard to know exactly what to make of the film. Beautifully shot and filled with beautiful people it’s certainly pretty to look at. There are certainly plenty of ideas on show about love and faith, but they are wrapped in a somewhat downbeat package. And I found the ambiguity was ultimately frustrating.
This review is going to focus on the film purely from technical point of view.
Classic Family Movies on Itunes in HD
There are many classic family movies available on Itunes. Many of them in HD, and many of them not available on Blu-Ray yet.
I’ve had a look at some of them and assessed them purely from a video quality point of view, and summarized the results below.
Title | Itunes HD Review |
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Absent Minded Professor, The | Great: 5/5. Black and white with fine grain throughout at the correct 1.66:1 ratio. A typical Disney studio picture excellently presented. A few compression artifacts present during heavy motion, looks like it could have done with a higher bit rate. Recommended. |
Cat from Outer Space, The | Good: 4/5. Grain and minor dust present in non-studio scenes, some minor artifacting. |
Darby O’Gill and the Little People | Great: 5/5. Grain and excellent color. Sean Connery and little people, who could ask for more. Highly recommended. |
Escape to Witch Mountain | Fair: 3/5. Picture is free of grain and noise, possibly due to the application of DVNR. Not bad, but a little soft. |
Herbie Goes Bananas | Fair: 3/5. Very very grainy. TV movie of the week production values give the movie a very washed out and grainy look. However- I'm pretty sure this is how it's supposed to look. Unfortunately the aspect ratio got lost in the post, the film is presented 4:3, and is the shorter 'TCM' cut. Basically this appears to be the same transfer that was used for the 2004 DVD. Definitely the low point of the Herbie series. |
In Search of Castaways | Great: 5/5. Grain present, strong color. Some very minor artifacting. |
Love Bug, The | Great: 5/5. Grain throughout, the jumps in quality between stock footage, effect shot are obvious and delightful. A fantastic presentation. Highly recommended. |
Moon-spinners, The | Good: 4/5. Color a little muted in places, but probably reflects the source material. Grain and minor dust present throughout. Some minor artifacting. |
Parent Trap, The | Fair: 3/5. Compared to a HDTV broadcast I’ve seen, it has obviously been de-grained. Still an improvement on the DVD. |
Return from Witch Mountain | Good: 4/5. Very little noise and some grain. Better than the original, but still a little soft in places. |
Summer Magic | Good: 4/5. Grain and minor dirt present. |
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