Month: December 2020

Top 20 Blu-Rays of 2020: The Tom Cruise Trilogy-Top Gun, Days of Thunder and War of the Worlds 4k

2020. See you later! What a totally horrible year. But we’ve made it to the end and while as a whole we are not out of the woods yet, it seems help is on the way. 2020 will go down as not a great year at the theaters as cineplexes have been effectively shut down since mid-March. But there have been some truly stellar releases on the home video side as more and more people were stuck at home.

So here I am once again counting down my favorite physical(!) releases of the year. If you’ve listened to my podcast, then you know that I will always be in favor of physical releases. Something is lost in streaming. And while major releases don’t always give the most substantial releases, boutique labels such as Scream Factory, Criterion and Warner Archive continue to give us fans a reason to buy physical copies of movies.

So, my dear movie and podcast friends I hope you enjoy my Top 20 Blu-ray releases of the year and maybe, just maybe I can convince you to purchase some of these amazing discs.

Number 18 : The Tom Cruise Trilogy: Top Gun, Days of Thunder and War of the Worlds

One of the greatest action stars ever has three of his best movies released on ultra-high definition to splendid results, and ok, Days of Thunder is not one of his best movies but it looks and sounds incredible in 4K.

Top Gun (1986)

Hangin’ with the Boys and flying jets. Possibly the most 80’s of all 80’s movies sees Peter “Maverick” Mitchell, a hot-shot Navy pilot who gets his wish to go to Top Gun, an elite flying school. Along for the ride is his wingman “Goose” (Anthony Edwards), a cocky rival “Iceman” (Val Kilmer) and a beautiful astrophysics instructor Charlie (Kelly McGillis).

The music, the actors, the stellar direction, everything is humming in Top Gun. This is really the movie that establishes Cruise as the go to actor for action with dramatic flair. Cruise has made better movies, but this is my favorite Tom Cruise movie. Cruise owns the screen, and you will find yourself cheering throughout the film, whether it’s Maverick picking up women in a bar, or taking down those pesky Russians, Top Gun is a blast.

Almost a perfect video from Corporate video production Toronto accompanies Top Gun on UHD. Top Gun has never looked better. Although it’s UHD Paramount has done an outstanding job not losing the original look of the film, they just made it look better.

Top Gun flies by the tower with a thundering upgrade in the audio department with Dolby Atmos now powering its home release. Sound is so important to Top Gun and this disc is one of the best on UHD.

Top Gun sees all the previous Blu-ray features released on a separate Blu-ray but it also has two new features on the UHD.

New: The Legacy of Top Gun: The lousy coronavirus pandemic delayed the sequel, Top Gun: Maverick until 2021 but this feature looks back at the original, but also ends with some scenes from Maverick. Interviews include Cruise, producer Jerry Bruckheimer , and director of Top Gun: Maverick Joseph Kosinski.

New: On Your Six: Thirty Years of Top Gun-This is a five part, roughly 30-minute look back at Top Gun. It’s really a fun exploration of the film with Cruise and crew members waxing poetically about the film.

Days of Thunder (1990)

Reuniting director Tony Scott with star Tom Cruise is a no brainer. Much like the plot of this movie. Days of Thunder follows hot shot NASCAR driver Cole Trickle (Tom Cruise) who is arrogant and dangerous! When he and rival driver Rowdy Burns are both seriously injured in an on track race, they must overcome their fears to race again.

Days of Thunder is silly. The dialogue and the characters are ridiculous. But I can’t help but smile when I watch it. Trickle’s introduction to the film is eye-rolling awesome, like he is so dangerous he has no business getting behind wheel of a race car! All of the silliness, however, is quickly forgotten when ever a race is happening on screen. Like he did in Top Gun, Tony Scott brings you into the driver seat like no one before. The music is great, the racing and direction are first class. Getting past the lameness of the story can be a challenge, but if you turn of your brain and just enjoy the ride, Days of Thunder is great popcorn fun.

Days of Thunder roars onto UHD with a first-place finish video presentation. Colors, textures, and overall film quality of the transfer is amazing. Texture on race suits are now razor sharp. A spectacular looking film.

Days of Thunder is a champ when it comes to audio. The cars thunder through the races and dialogue is handled well. The audio mix will shake your system appropriately

The new extras are just ok, I mean at least it’s more then the trailer that came on the old blu-ray.

Filmmaker Focus: Days of Thunder: Like all Paramount Focus features, it’s a too short discussion about the film with Jerry Bruckheimer. There is some good stuff here, but it needs to be longer.

Isolated Score Track: A music only audio track.

Days of Thunder is dumb. The film is also a lot of fun. It’s not Cruise’s best movie but it is really fun and the UHD is great.

War of the Worlds (2005)

When divorced father Ray (Tom Cruise) has custody of his kids, Robbie (Justin Chatwin) and Rachel (Dakota Fanning) for the weekend, they all assume it will be another awkward weekend with each other. Their world is soon invaded by alien attackers who are devastating the United States and the world. The aliens attack in the form of huge machines that can decimate cities and vaporize humans with one shot of its weapons. Now Ray and his children race out of New York City to reunite with his ex-wife in Boston.

War of the Worlds is an incredible film. Directed by Steven Spielberg, the director invokes the terrifying images of the September 11th attacks and grounds them in a sci-fi/horror film. But that is just one of the many layers to War of the Worlds. Behind the spectacle and stunning special effects is a dead-beat father forced to become a better father and person. Cruise is great in this movie. I believe it is one of his best performances in a film and one that is overlooked. At the beginning of the film, we do not like Ray, he’s a jerk and seems to have little interest in rebuilding his relationship with his children, but when the aliens attack, Ray must protect his children from death but also must repair a relationship he has damaged over time.

Expert direction, stunning visual effects and actors that are all on the top of their game make War of the Worlds an undisputed sci-fi classic.

War of the Worlds invades UHD with a perfect video transfer. Spielberg choose a steel blue color for most of the film, with ruby red blood when we learn the horrible secret of what powers the alien machines. The colors are beautifully rendered with pop where it should be. The clothes, buildings have incredible depth and texture. If there is a movie to show off your 4K set-up, it is War of the Worlds.

The sound in War of the Worlds is important, as the aliens have their own signature sound, and it is terrifying. The UHD disc is a flawless sound immersion experience. The sounds of lasers, tanks and war sound so real it will give you goosebumps.

The UHD does not have any new extras, but the accompanying blu-ray includes all previous extras that are pretty solid. You do owe it to yourself to watch the features as they delve into why the original film and radio play are important. Plus, anytime you can hear Spielberg talk about movies you are in for a treat.

War of the Worlds is an absolute must-own UHD. The movie is great and is bolstered by a perfect picture and sound upgrade.

Three classic Tom Cruise movies that should be a part of all movie fans UHD collection.

Top Gun

Film: A

Video: A+

Audio: A+

Extras: A

Overall: A

Days of Thunder

Film: B-

Video: A+

Audio: A

Extras: C-

Overall: B+

War of the Worlds

Film: A

Video: A+

Audio: A+

Extras: B+

Overall: A

Top 20 Blu-rays of 2020: Number 19 Star Wars Episode 9: The Rise of Skywalker Best Buy Exclusive Steelbook

The ninth film in the “Skywalker Saga” finds Rey (Daisy Ridley” finishing her Jedi training and must stop the First Order and the evil Kylo Ren (Adam Driver). Also, Finn (John Boyega) and Poe (Oscar Isaac) lead the Resistance against a seemingly resurrected Emperor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid).

A year removed from the divisive “final” Star Wars film my opinion on The Rise of Skywalker has not changed. Being one of the few (along with fellow podcaster, James) that believe The Last Jedi is one of the best Star Wars films, Rise of Skywalker had a lot to live up to in my eyes. While it doesn’t give us, the movie going fans, everything we had hoped for it is still great fun.

A couple of the reveals miss the mark,****spoilers**** the most egregious is having Rey be Palpatine’s granddaughter, the film nonetheless is entertaining. The special effects are first class and all the actors are really good.

I was really intrigued on how director/writer J.J. Abrams and company would continue the Rey/Kylo dynamic after Kylo asked Rey to join him in ruling the Galaxy. Rey of course rejected him which set up great tension in every scene they were in. Driver’s Kylo Ren is a great character as Driver’s intensity makes every decision he makes matter. I adore Ridley’s Rey. She is my favorite of all the new characters, a nobody (so it seemed at first) to have incredible Force Powers made her journey special. I loved the idea that someone who came from nothing could be the greatest hero in the Saga.

One of my biggest critiques of the film is ****spoilers x2***** is it seemed at times so focused on course correcting the perceived mistakes in The Last Jedi, and by doing so, The Rise of Skywalker brought unnecessary focus on them. From Luke Skywalker telling Rey not to throw away her lightsaber, to the forced kiss between Rey and Kylo at the end, some moments made me roll my eyes. But, the action is amazing and when Kylo does show up to assist Rey in taking down Palpatine it is pretty great. And unlike fellow Reel Nerd Corinne, yes Kylo Ren had to die. He is responsible for the deaths of billions and he murdered his dad, Han Solo. He is beyond redemption at that point. The best he can hope for is the see the error in his ways and die trying to correct them, which he did, twice. Rey’s unwillingness to let Kylo Ren die after she delivered a fatal blow with his lightsaber in effect did “kill” Ren and made Ben Solo see the light.

The end battle on the Star Destroyer is cool too, if only it did not have the Avengers: Endgame feel to it. I never thought I would want to see a horse run across a spaceship, but Rise of Skywalker gave it to me, and I am glad it did.

Although, The Rise of Skywalker doesn’t totally stick the landing, it is still an entertaining film. One I will continue to watch and enjoy.

The Rise of Skywalker is one of the best-looking films I have seen on 4K. Everything on this disc is eye candy. The colors are bold and striking. The costumes have texture that is unmatched in clarity. One of my favorite things to do in assessing how a movie looks in 4k is to put the standard blu-ray in my Playstation 4 and switch between the two to see if I notice any differences. Trust me there are. Even small things like the blackness of space seem to look better on 4K. That’s not to say the blu-ray is a slouch. It looks great too, but the 4K disc is just that stunning.

Sound is one of the most important aspects of any Star Wars, and The Rise of Skywalker is a beast on 4K. Iconic sounds will punish your system with clarity. Dialogue is crystal clear and the action scenes pack a wallop. John Williams’ score races through the spaceways with lush arrangements that give the adventure real weight.

Although the 4K disc does not have any extras, there is a whole separate blu-ray disc that is packed with them.

The Skywalker Legacy: This more then 2 hour long documentary is not only confined to The Rise of Skywalker but also the Star Wars Saga as a whole. This is an incredible documentary and is worth buying The Rise of Skywalker for. In depth and fun, this is perhaps my favorite extra of the year.

Pasanna Pursuit: A look a one of the biggest action pieces of the film.

Aliens in the Desert: Showing the desert locations for the film.

D-O: Key to the Past: Checking out the new droid.

Warwick and Son: A really cute piece that chronicles Warwick Davis’ return as Wicket and his son Harrison (I know right!) being in the film as well.

Cast of Creatures: A look at the aliens of Star Wars and how they are created.

The Best Buy exclusive Steelbook of The Rise of Skywalker is a stunner. Featuring Kylo Ren on the front and Rey Skywalker (see what I did there) on the back about to face off on the downed Death Star, this is what a exclusive Steelbook should be beautiful and special.

The Rise of Skywalker is a fun movie. It has some minor missteps but it is very entertaining. If you can find it, and that’s a big if as it is sold out online, the Steelbook is first class with some truly terrific bonus features.

Film: A-

Video: A+

Audio: A+

Extras: A

Steelbook: A

Overall: A

Top 20 Blu-Rays of 2020: Number 20 Police Squad!: The Complete Series

2020. See you later! What a totally horrible year. But we’ve made it to the end and while as a whole we are not out of the woods yet, it seems help is on the way. 2020 will go down as not a great year at the theaters as cineplexes have been effectively shut down since mid-March. But there have been some truly stellar releases on the home video side as more and more people were stuck at home.

So here I am once again counting down my favorite physical(!) releases of the year. If you’ve listened to my podcast, then you know that I will always be in favor of physical releases. Something is lost in streaming. And while major releases don’t always give the most substantial releases, boutique labels such as Scream Factory, Criterion and Warner Archive continue to give us fans a reason to buy physical copies of movies.

So, my dear movie and podcast friends I hope you enjoy my Top 20 Blu-ray releases of the year and maybe, just maybe I can convince you to purchase some of these amazing discs.

20. Police Squad!: The Complete Series

Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) is a Detective Lieutenant of Police Squad, tasked with solving crimes with the help of his fellow officers, Captain Ed Hocken (Alan North) and Nordberg (Peter Lupus).

Police Squad! is a spoof of police dramas. Although the television show only lasted six episodes, it spawned a very successful trilogy of films.

What makes this show so special is it is a non-stop laugh out loud show. Every frame is filled with sight gags, dry humor and stuff happening in the background you have to watch it repeatedly to catch everything.

That might be the reason, Police Squad! Only lasted six episodes. It demands repeat viewings and it’s a show that wither you’re in on the joke or you just don’t get it.

Leslie Nielsen cut his teeth in the style of Jim Abrahams and David Zucker in the 1980 classic Airplane!, which serves Nielsen well. He knows the dialogue is ridiculous but the key to this kind of shows/movies is as an actor you believe that it is not.

Some of the best recurring jokes are in the credits, where the show tells you Rex Hamilton is a star as Abraham Lincoln (who dodges his assassination attempt to reveal he is packing heat). In the credits as well is each week’s surprise celebrity guest, who is murdered before the credits end. At the end of each episode there is a freeze frame, for no apparent reason, in which the actors just stop and in one episode leads to a criminal escaping.

I could go on and on about the brilliance of this show, but trust me, you just need to watch it.

The video presentation of Police Squad! on Blu-ray is pretty great. The pilot episode reveals some distortion but that is it. Each episode after is really well preserved, with great detail and some wonderful colors. For a short-lived TV show from 1982, this is one impressive HD debut.

Police Squad! enters HD with an impressive pop in the audio department. Dialogue is clear and easily heard. The goofy sound effects and bullet firing of the guns comes through with out any pops or hisses.

Police Squad! was released on DVD in 2006 and Paramount has ported all of the extras for its Blu-ray release. Extras include:

Commentaries on three episodes by the creators. These are really fun and help point out some of the stuff you may have missed.

Leslie Nielson Interview: The late-great star of the show talks for nearly 10 minutes about Police Squad!

Behind the Freeze Frames: The story behind the ending of each episode.

Casting Test-Ed Williams and Alan North: really cool peek behind the curtain.

Producer’s Photo Gallery: Stills that automatically change.

List of Celebrity Death Shots: Text about the deaths of several celebrities (in the show).

Production Memo Highlight: A list of changes needed to be made to make the censors happy.

Gag Reel

Police Squad! is brilliant, ahead of its time and an all-time TV classic. Although Police Squad! only lasted for six episodes, it is getting the treatment it deserves with a winning Blu-ray.

Film: A+

Video: B+

Audio: A

Extras: A

Overall: A

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