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John Wick: Chapter 4 - Lenticular O-Ring UHD + Blu Ray + Amazon Exclusive Blu Ray disc (World of Wick)

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marginal improvement. A light dusting of digital grain tends to be most noticeable in the more brightly lit moments, as in the early scene in the desert Suit Up / Shoot Up (HD, 5:41) – This one looks at the costume designs in the film. How they make them practical and the inspirations that bring them together. fine detail levels are impressive, and even some of the more obvious CGI elements tend to sharper than might be expected, though admittedly some In Honor of the Dead (HD, 5:23) – In this one, Chad Stahelski shares the influential films he homages throughout the fourth film. Suit Up/Shoot Up: A nearly six-minute focus on the costumes that make the world so visually striking and how they inform the characters that are wearing them.

Flesh Tones: Skin tones are natural and consistent throughout (give or take strong usage of filters). Facial features and textures are clear as day from any given distance in the frame. One Killer Shot: A three-minute exploration of how the team pulled off one of the most ambitious sequences in the movie.

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The Blind Leading the Fight (HD, 9:18) – This featurette is all things Donnie Yen and his blind assassin he plays in the film. A Shot in the Dark (HD, 6 Mins.) - Nighttime is a big factor in this film where the crew talks about the challenges of lighting the darkness for the camera. A Shot in the Dark (HD, 5:43) – This featurette covers the nighttime shooting of the series and how they make it work both in front of and behind the camera for everyone. levels in Lionsgate's 1080 presentation. From the first moments where a kind of handmade kakite bikei wrapped in rope John uses is shown, also managed to at least briefly reintroduce The Bowery King (Laurence Fishburne), who in fact is the "culprit" with the match, leading to

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Color Reproduction: This film is a blast of beautiful colors that are well saturated throughout. You’ve got strong blues, reds, purples, yellows and more that just pop. Neon signage, fire, lights and more really get an added buzz with the HDR glow.

Train Like A Killer: A six-minute piece in which the cast and creative team look at the intense training regimen that goes into these movies, the stunts and more. sequences, but both an extended, unedited "shot from above" vignette and a fantastically exciting car chase around the Arc de Triomph provide some The Blind Leading The Fight: A nine-minute look at Cai ne, a blind killer played by legendary actor and martial artist Donnie Yen. There is engaging insight into the preparation it took for this role, how Yen connects to the character and more.Low Frequency Extension: The subwoofer hits in all kinds of degrees with precise impact on horse clip clopping, explosions, punches, gunshots, stabbing, glass shattering, doors slamming and more. Alongside the film, the 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD, and digital versions of the film will also include a wealth of bonus features. Among them are a series special shorts, focused on the making of the film, trailers, and more.

Of course, none of that could fix the problem that everyone lost sight of the fact that it was all about the dog. A brutal mass murderer who used to work for the Russian mafia is hardly the most sympathetic of protagonists, but the dog at least offered something with which most audiences could empathize. Never forget: it was all about the dog. veritable head above water (so to speak), but continue to impress, even with what some may feel is an outsized running time approaching threeKilling At The Speed Of Traffic: A ten-minute featurette which takes a closer look at how the team pulled off the sequence at the Arc de Triomphe and how it established the stakes for the film. The combination of lightning and thunder at 57 minutes is one of the best surround moments of the film, hitting low frequencies and high dynamics simultaneously. A Shot In The Dark: A six-minute look at how the film leaned so heavily on night shoots and how the crew adapted to this nocturnal mode. a number of standout effects, but some of them actually tend to be most effective when they're relatively subtle, as when New York's Continental gives

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