Απάντηση: Ο ΜΟΝΟΜΑΧΟΣ — Gladiator
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Hell Unleashed – Part 1
Chapter 2, 0:07:33
Severe edge enhancement
Notice the severe ringing around the catapult, the soldiers helmets, and giant spears. High-definition doesn't require any digital manipulation to artificially sharpen the picture. In this case, it's plain to see that it only hampers the image.
Hell Unleashed – Part 2
Chapter 2, 0:08:18
Frequency response, surround imaging
Throughout this chapter, the surround imaging is exceptional and the frequency response is to die for. Listen for the swish of the arrows as they fly through the air, the pounding of the horses hooves as they rush through the forest, and the clang of metal as the soldiers meet on the field of battle.
Hell Unleashed – Part 3
Chapter 2, 0:08:57
Video noise reduction
If you pay close attention, you'll see arrows and fireballs disappear and then magically reappear a split second later due to the over processing of the image.
Into the arena
Chapter 11, 0:59:46
Surround imaging, frequency response
Listen to the mace encircle the room as the warrior swings it over his head. As soon as the slaves enter the arena, feel the impact as it makes contact.
Horns abounding
Chapter 15, 1:30:30
Frequency response, imaging
As the Emperor enters the Coliseum, several horn players are shown playing a fanfare. The sound of their horns were actually played by UAV Editor Scott Wilkinson.
If we stick together, we survive.
Chapter 15, 1:34:37
Frequency response, dynamic range, surround envelopment
Listen as the chariots round the stadium grounds and how the pans move seamlessly between speakers, feel the impact as they meet their eventual doom, all while Hans Zimmer’s score booms throughout the room.
Commodus enters the arena.
Chapter 15, 1:37:34
Severe edge enhancement
Here's another example of the over-processed image. Notice the halos around each of the men in the arena and how fuzzy they look on the long shot—this is not how high-definition should look.
Release Date: September 1, 2009
Studio: Paramount
Movie: 9/10
Picture: 5/10
Sound: 9/10