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Josef Krebs

Scanning High-Def

Mission: Impossible trilogy HD DVDs, Reds BD and HD DVD

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Scanning High-Def

V for Vendetta HD DVD, Superman I and II BD and HD DVD

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Reference Blu-ray Disc: Black Hawk Down

Black Hawk Down (Sony). Finally, it all comes together on one high-def disc: incredibly detailed 1080p images and stunningly clear, uncompressed PCM 5.1-channel surround sound. A sea of fine lines in Sam Shepard's face adds authenticity to his portrayal of the commander of the mission, and his skin tones look utterly natural.

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Scanning High-Def: Casablanca HD DVD

Warner Movie ••••• Picture ••••• Sound •••½ Extras •••• With a restored picture that seemed hard to improv
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DVD Review: La Moustache

KOCH Lorber Movie •••½ Picture •••½ Sound ••• Extras ••• Is it a joke?
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DVD Review: Casino Royale

MGM/Sony Movie •••• Picture •••• Sound ••••½ Extras •••½ Die Another Day (2002) took J
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Reference DVD: Flags of Our Fathers

(Paramount) Clint Eastwood's cinematic debunking of wartime heroism makes for a terrific home theater experience. The clear, crisp, and bright DVD picture has depth and detail to burn, even in the many nighttime scenes. Although the combat images are tinted like old photographs, bursts of orange flames cut through the sea of green and brown when the big guns blast.

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Scanning High-Def: Open Season Blu-ray

Open Season (Sony). This Blu-ray Disc's picture, shot digitally in high-def and authored with MPEG-4 compression, is incredibly three-dimensional and realistic. Boog the bear's fur looks like you could reach out and stroke it, and other objects look extremely solid.

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