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HOBBIT 3D 5x blu-ray ANGIELSKA ROZSZERZONA FOLIA

08-05-2014, 21:37
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HOBBIT 3D Extended Edition

5x blu-ray

NOWY, ORYGINALNY, FOLIA

PRODUKT DOSTĘPNY OD RĘKI

 

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wydanie zagraniczne

język: angielski

 


 

 

 

 

Tytuł Oryginalny: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey


Extended Edition

 

plus over


9 hours of special features



Audio

English: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1

Italian, French: Dolby Digital 5.1

Subtitles

English, French, Italian, Dutch

 

 

The 3D Extended Edition set includes five BD-50 discs:

two for the 3D version of the 183-minute feature film (with a break midway through the extended cut),

one for the 2D version of the EE (with no breaks or disc swaps to be had),

and two more discs devoted to nine hours of HD bonus content.

Thankfully, both the MVC-encoded 3D and AVC-encoded 2D presentations are virtually

identical in quality -- to each other and to the March 2013 Blu-ray releases that preceded

them -- and I didn't catch sight of any significant compression artifacts or anomalies whatsoever.

(Be particularly wary of screenshot scrutiny on this point, as still images, as always, can be deceiving.)

As before, the video presentation of The Hobbit wows, dazzles and thoroughly impresses

with two stunning 1080p video encodes: an MVC MPEG-4 3D experience and an AVC MPEG-4 2D presentation,

each true to Jackson and cinematographer Andrew Lesnie's every intention.

First, a small word of warning: Jackson is a proponent of world-expanding 3D;

the sort that draws viewers into the image rather than assaulting them with overabundant

gimmicks and screen-piercing distractions.

In the Blu-ray.com forum, the approach has been labeled "conservative 3D," and for the most part,

this is conservative 3D. Depth and dimensionality are outstanding, with vast landscapes,

convincingly distant horizons, rocks that jut out of the ground, trolls that

loom high overhead, wargs whose muzzles inch closer and closer, goblins that push our heroes

forward toward a most unsightly, all too three-dimensional Goblin King, and twisted

riverfolk who seem to peer out of their cave and into your home theater.

The occasional sword, fluttering bird, swinging ax or tumorous flesh-sack protrude nicely

(or not so nicely, depending on the visuals), but again, this is by and large a conservative 3D experience.