Month: April 2022

Top 21 Blu-Rays of 2021: Ryan’s Favorite 21 Blu-Rays-Number 12 Roman Holiday

12.Roman Holiday

Princess Ann (Audrey Hepburn who won an Oscar for this role) is touring Europe and is tired of living a sheltered and structured life. When Princess Ann makes a stop in Rome, she plans an escape. She makes it out of the palace at night and onto the streets, where she can finally enjoy life as someone who is anonymous.

Joe Bradley (Gregory Peck) is an American journalist who is also not looking forward to a very “vanilla” interview with the Princess.

Unbeknownst to Joe, he runs into the Princess, who is under the influence of a sleeping pill she took earlier in the night. Thinking he has found a helpless drunk woman on the streets of Rome, Joe places her in a cab. Joe tries to leave her in the cab and tells the cabbie to take her home. The cabbie doesn’t want the responsibility, so Joe allows Princess Ann to stay in his room.

The next morning Joe learns the identity of his mysterious woman and promises his editor a real news story. What Joe doesn’t count on is falling in love with Princess Ann, and along the way the two have quite the adventure.

Roman Holiday is one of the greatest romantic comedies of all time. Anchored by its charming stars, the film is a breezy, fun-filled romp. Hepburn is so great, Roman Holiday is considered her breakout role and it’s easy to see why. Hepburn, like in so many of her films is charming, beautiful and willing to make fun of herself. Gregory Peck is at the top of his game as well. Handsome and funny, Peck is one of the greatest actors of all-time as well and he puts in the charm throughout the film.

The locals also add so much to the film. The real life streets of Italy come to life with traffic, people and sounds. Director William Wyler keeps the film moving and makes the City of Rome a character as well. The whip smart script by Dalton Trumbo (who was blacklisted and left of the credits. According to Wikipedia he would not receive credit until the DVD release in 2003 and not full credit until 2011, yikes) Ian McLellan Hunter (who fronted for Trumbo and actually received the Oscar for the screenplay, man Hollywood was messed up in the 40’s and 50’s) and John Dighton has so many great moments Roman Holiday requires multiple watches.

Grade: A+

Roman Holiday Video Quality

Roman Holiday is stunning on blu-ray. Paramount did a fantastic job cleaning the film up as part of their Paramount Presents series. The film is presented in its original 1.37:1 aspect ratio, the black and white film looks completely natural. The details are exquisite and well defined. An absolute stunner of a transfer.

Grade: A+

Roman Holiday Audio Quality

The Vespa’s are alive and well with a n awesome Dolby TrueHD 2.0 lossless. And while Roman Holiday won’t punish your sound system, it is a great sounding film. Dialogue is front loaded which is good became the ambient sounds of Rome would drown them out. The music, the sound effects are all crystal clear with no age or other hiccups to distract the viewer.

Grade: A

Roman Holiday Bonus Features

In a shocking turn of events, Paramount actually gives Roman Holiday a truly special release on their Paramount Presents line. This disc is loaded.

Filmmaker Focus: Leonard Maltin on Roman Holiday-I love Maltin. I could listen to him talk about movies all day long. I wish his features on Paramount Presents were longer, but I will take what I can get.

Behind the Gates: Costumes-A truly fascinating look at the costumes that appear in classic Paramount films and the important work that Archivist Randall Thropp does.

Rome with a Princess-A look at the filming locations.

Audrey Hepburn: The Paramount Years-A look at the iconic actor’s iconic work at the iconic studio. A nearly 30 minute documentary that covers not only her films but also her life and charity work.

Dalton Trumbo: From A-List to Blacklist-My personal favorite feature on the disc which details Trumbo’s political views and how it landed him on Hollywood’s blacklist.

Paramount in the 50’s-A look at the studios most loved films from the 1950’s.

Remembering Audrey-A neat interview with Hepburn’s son Sean Hepburn Ferrer and her partner Robert Wolders as they discuss Hepburn’s life including her childhood in Nazi occupied Holland.

Trailers and Galleries

Grade: A+

Roman Holiday is one of Hollywood’s greatest romantic comedies. It’s funny and charming with an unexpected ending. The stars are stunning, the direction first class. Paramount delivers one of their best blu-rays ever for one of their finest films.

Overall: A

Top 21 Blu-Rays of 2021: Ryan’s Favorite 21 Blu-Rays-Number 13 Mortal Kombat 4K Best Buy Exclusive Steelbook

Earth warriors must defend our realm from the forces of Outworld led by the sorcerer Shang Tsung (Chin Han). Liu Kang (Ludi Lin) and fellow champion Kung Lao (Max Huang) must train new warriors, Cole Young (Lewis Tan) Sonya Blade (Jessica McNamee) Kano (Josh Lawson) and Jax (Mehcad Brooks)led by Lord Raiden (Tadanobu Asano).

Also joining the fight is the ice cold assassin Sub Zero (Joe Taslim) who posses the incredible power of ice.

Before we join the fight, Mortal Kombat opens in 17th Century Japan. In a tranquil village Hanzo Hasashi (Hiroyuki Sanada) is tending to his garden with his wife and child. Bi-Han (Taslim, of course this is Sub-Zero before he is “Sub-Zero”) and his fellow Lin Kuei attack Hanzo’s clan killing his wife and child and everyone else. Hanzo and Bi-Han engage in a brutal fight, which leads to the death of Hanzo, who in his dying breath tells Bi-Han he will kill him and have his revenge. Hanzo’s body is engulfed in flames and it sinks into the Netherrealm.

Fast forward to present day, we meet MMA fighter Cole Young trying to earn money for his young family. He’s approached by Jax, who tells Cole that he posses a dragon birthmark, making him a chosen warrior for Earthrealm and its fight against the Outworld and Shang Tsung.

Cole does not bite and chooses not to help Jax. Later that night he and his family are attacked by a near superhuman Sub Zero.

Cole soon joins the fight to save Earthrealm.

Mortal Kombat is a really fun movie. I am bias as I love the video game, so anything more entertaining the the two films released in the 90’s would be a win. The new movie however benefits from two more decades of a fleshed out story and characters. The Scorpion and Sub-Zero conflict is one of the best in video games and the film does it justice. The opening 15 minutes are awesome. Director Simon McQuiod has a deft hand and delivers some bone crunching fights and beautiful carnage.

Mortal Kombat also benefits from some truly great casting. Lewis Tan’s Cole Young acts as an avatar for everyone who is not up with Mortal Kombat mythology. His character is a little dull, but I understand why he is there, Tan does however have the martial arts skill to bring the character to life. The best of the bunch hands down is Taslim and Sanada. Both are badass and the climactic battle between Sub-Zero and Scorpion is epic. Josh Lawson as Kano is the sneaky MVP. I am not a fan of Kano in the game (he’s too slow) but here he is funny and a bastard, a perfect combo.

Some have accused this movie of disregarding some of the characters as just cannon fodder, my argument has always been, someone has to die and they do die in this film, in spectacular-ly gory ways. I am not beholden to game cannon as it changes constantly. I just want to be entertained and see Fatalites and Mortal Kombat delivers those punches.

Grade: A

Mortal Kombat Video Quality

Mortal Kombat delivers a knock out blow on 4K. With the theatrical aspect ratio of 2.39:1 the screen fills with eye popping color and detail. The clothes look natural, the lighting brings he film to life in a vibrant and dark way. Each area has a unique color palette and the disc delivers true to life colors.

Grade: A

Mortal Kombat Audio Quality

Finish Him! Sounds incredible with Mortal Kombat’s impressive Dolby Atmos presentation. The music is clear and bombastic, the punches all hit their mark, the blood and guts are appropriately squishy. Dialogue is heard and easily understood. This is a great mix.

Grade: A+

Mortal Kombat Bonus Features

Mortal Kombat is packed with some awesome bonus features which can be found on the Blu-ray Disc.

The Best Buy exclusive steelbook is awesome to look at. The front cover features Scorpion and is gold and black, naturally. The back cover is Sub-Zero, and in a fun twist he his actually upside down. This is a sharp and highly desirable steelbook.

The on disc content is just as good.

From Game to Screen: The Making of Mortal Kombat-A slightly over 20 minute look at the making of the film. Featuring key members of the kast and krew. A fun piece that is more substantial than the standard EPK fluff.

Mortal Kombat: Fan Favorite Characters-A look at the characters in the movie, think of it as a quick overview of them, like a character select screen. There are 11 in total and the feature includes, Cole Young, Sonya Blade, Kano, Sub-Zero, Jax, Lord Raiden, Scorpion, Shang Tsung, Liu Kang, Kung Lao and Mileena.

Fight Koreography-The stunts and the fights are highlighted.

Into the Krypt: Easter Eggs of Mortal Kombat-Director Simon McQuoid lets us in on the nods and winks to the games.

Anatomy of a Scene-7 quick looks at some of the coolest scenes in the movie.

Deleted Scenes

Grade: A

Mortal Kombat is just plain fun. It’s over the top gory, the story isn’t the deepest but I want to see these characters fight and kill each other with otherworldly powers. Mortal Kombat does exactly that. It isn’t beholden to the lore of the games and that’s ok. It isn’t quite a flawless victory, but for this Mortal Kombat fan, I was entertained. The Best Buy steelbook is the way to go, it features an awesome design that perfectly captures the film.

Overall: A

Critique de Film: Ryan’s Favorite French Movies

Finally! Or should I say, Finalement! I get to share with loyal listeners of Reel Nerds Podcast my hidden true love that is French Cinema! The French have blessed us with great films as “La Grenouille Lache” or “Nous Avons Arrete Pendant Les Guerres!”. There are so many to choose from.

The French Cinema gives so much to the art of film…ok I can’t anymore. French Cinema is…

THE WOOOOOORSSSSSTTTT!

 April Fool’s! Have a great day from all of us at Reel Nerds!

*Sorry if the French is off, I used Apple Translate*

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