10-03-2015, 09:31 PM
(Este mensaje fue modificado por última vez en: 10-03-2015, 09:47 PM por Lost hero.)
Y como viene el video y audio? Los extras que tal? Que raro que solo comentan sobre la caja
Bluray Review Ed 3D
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Avengers-A...52/#Review
"The 3D presentation of Avengers: Age of Ultron is (perhaps surprisingly) a kind of hit or miss affair. In his commentary track (ironically on the 2D version), Whedon discusses his "slavish" adherence to 3D tropes in the first Avengers film, averring that he wanted to make a different kind of film this time out, and so perhaps some of the relative flatness of this film is intentional."
"Avengers: Age of Ultron features a somewhat tepid sounding DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 mix that provides impeccable surround activity, but is surprisingly (to me, anyway) light from the midrange down to subwoofer territory. Amplitude across the board seems weirdly mitigated as well, with some effects failing to land with the requisite force. Whether this is an intentional approach or the result of someone not paying attention somewhere in the production chain is unclear, but some may find themselves turning their home theater systems "up to 11" to gain a full appreciation of the film's often dense sound mix. Those anomalies aside, the overall mix is quite enveloping from virtually the first moment, when the sounds of battle resound through the side and rear channels very effectively. Later effects, including some neat ping ponging and panning effects during Ultron's "awakening", and the rumbling climax, offer more opportunities for nice aural immersion, albeit with the same somewhat restrained feeling. Dialogue is rendered cleanly and clearly and is always well prioritized"
While audio is a bit lackluster on this release, and 3D quality is middling at times, video quality is excellent, and taken as a whole, Avengers: Age of Ultron comes Highly recommended.
Bluray Review Ed 3D
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Avengers-A...52/#Review
"The 3D presentation of Avengers: Age of Ultron is (perhaps surprisingly) a kind of hit or miss affair. In his commentary track (ironically on the 2D version), Whedon discusses his "slavish" adherence to 3D tropes in the first Avengers film, averring that he wanted to make a different kind of film this time out, and so perhaps some of the relative flatness of this film is intentional."
"Avengers: Age of Ultron features a somewhat tepid sounding DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 mix that provides impeccable surround activity, but is surprisingly (to me, anyway) light from the midrange down to subwoofer territory. Amplitude across the board seems weirdly mitigated as well, with some effects failing to land with the requisite force. Whether this is an intentional approach or the result of someone not paying attention somewhere in the production chain is unclear, but some may find themselves turning their home theater systems "up to 11" to gain a full appreciation of the film's often dense sound mix. Those anomalies aside, the overall mix is quite enveloping from virtually the first moment, when the sounds of battle resound through the side and rear channels very effectively. Later effects, including some neat ping ponging and panning effects during Ultron's "awakening", and the rumbling climax, offer more opportunities for nice aural immersion, albeit with the same somewhat restrained feeling. Dialogue is rendered cleanly and clearly and is always well prioritized"
While audio is a bit lackluster on this release, and 3D quality is middling at times, video quality is excellent, and taken as a whole, Avengers: Age of Ultron comes Highly recommended.