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Video and Presentation
To drop my critical, third-person persona for a moment, I'm simply not sure how much there is to say about this stunning HD DVD presentation. The masterful blending of an already beautifully-envisioned film with the superb fidelity of the high-definition format leave only a string of adjectives hanging from the end of my otherwise critical tongue - stunning, gorgeous, crisp, clear, colorful, brutal, polished, perfect.
Rich, endless black levels; unbeatable contrast; a raw, atmospheric grain and the film's epic cinematography combine to offer the high-def format its new benchmark DVD. Likely it will be some time before another cinematic army will prove vast and fierce enough to adequately conquer the inarguable supremacy of this landmark film.
Score: 10 out of 10
Languages and Audio
Offering its massive, impactful audio mix in English-language Dolby TruHD, Dolby Digital Plus (in English and French) and a stripped-down 5.1 Spanish mix - with subtitles available in all three languages - 300 marches into battle with horns blaring, swords slicing and the drum-like beat of an army walking toward its fate. The audio proves remarkable in any format, but the TruHD firmly sets the viewer onto the tragic battlefield, magically protected as blades clash, whips snap and arrows slice the air from the front channels to the back.
An epic musical score and thunderous audio effects work provide an aural component rich and deep enough to pose a challenge to even the most massive audio army. Turn up the volume, light the torches and defend your living room against the hordes of neighbors kicking down your door in an effort to restore peace and quiet. But what does it matter - with this disc, you've got 300 friends in your living room, ready to defend their place in your DVD collection.
Score: 10 out of 10
Video and Presentation
To drop my critical, third-person persona for a moment, I'm simply not sure how much there is to say about this stunning HD DVD presentation. The masterful blending of an already beautifully-envisioned film with the superb fidelity of the high-definition format leave only a string of adjectives hanging from the end of my otherwise critical tongue - stunning, gorgeous, crisp, clear, colorful, brutal, polished, perfect.
Rich, endless black levels; unbeatable contrast; a raw, atmospheric grain and the film's epic cinematography combine to offer the high-def format its new benchmark DVD. Likely it will be some time before another cinematic army will prove vast and fierce enough to adequately conquer the inarguable supremacy of this landmark film.
Score: 10 out of 10
Languages and Audio
Offering its massive, impactful audio mix in English-language Dolby TruHD, Dolby Digital Plus (in English and French) and a stripped-down 5.1 Spanish mix - with subtitles available in all three languages - 300 marches into battle with horns blaring, swords slicing and the drum-like beat of an army walking toward its fate. The audio proves remarkable in any format, but the TruHD firmly sets the viewer onto the tragic battlefield, magically protected as blades clash, whips snap and arrows slice the air from the front channels to the back.
An epic musical score and thunderous audio effects work provide an aural component rich and deep enough to pose a challenge to even the most massive audio army. Turn up the volume, light the torches and defend your living room against the hordes of neighbors kicking down your door in an effort to restore peace and quiet. But what does it matter - with this disc, you've got 300 friends in your living room, ready to defend their place in your DVD collection.
Score: 10 out of 10