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W.(2008)The true story of U.S. President George Walker Bush eventful life. For more about W. and the W. Blu-ray release, see W. Blu-ray Review published by Ben Williams on February 2, 2009 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5. Director: Oliver Stone Writer: Stanley Weiser Starring: Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Banks, Ellen Burstyn, James Cromwell, Richard Dreyfuss, Scott Glenn Producer: Bill Block » See full cast & crew W. Blu-ray, Video QualityW. was filmed on a fairly low budget; a fact that is noticeable in its video quality. While the film doesn't look cheap by any means, it doesn't even begin to approach the glossier and more stylized look of Mr. Stone's previous Presidential films, Nixon and JFK. Rather, W. has the look and feel of a grittier indie film with ample grain and a more naturalistic approach to cinematography. Director of Photography Phedon Papmichael's quasi-documentary-like photography has been transferred to Blu-ray in full 1080p; utilizing the AVC Mpeg-4 compression codec while retaining the film's theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1. Having seen W. theatrically, I can confirm that this Blu-ray disc accurately reproduces the film's overall appearance. Colors are generally muted, though splashes of more vivid color are featured as the film switches between Bush's early life and his days in the White House. Contrast is about average and black levels are mostly stable with the occasional crushed scene. Detail is also about average and never quite achieves the levels that are reached on the best Blu-ray transfers. Of course, W. looks precisely as it should and any attempt at increasing detail or altering the color palette would simply render the film in a manner inconsistent with what was intended while adding unwanted picture anomalies. As it stands, W. is what it is on Blu-ray. Recommended. W. Blu-ray, Audio QualityThere's not much to work with on the audio side of W.. It's a completely dialogue- driven affair with little surround activity or dimensionality. Fortunately, Lionsgate has still given the film the full lossless DTS HD-Master Audio treatment and has therefore guaranteed that this Blu-ray edition is as true to the source as possible. As one would hope, dialogue is expertly rendered while never shrill or incomprehensible. Paul Cantelon's original score anchors the audio presentation in the front three channels by providing a nice stereo soundstage that frames the film's center channel dialogue. There were occasional rear-fill elements to the mix that opened the soundstage up just a hair, but nothing terribly noticeable. W. sounds as it should on Blu-ray; just don't expect much excitement from this track.
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