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		<title>Universal introduces Flipper Disc Tech: Blu-Ray and DVD on One Disc</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 17:02:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernie Estrella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a tech breakthrough for those who still prefer to have their media in a physical form (like me), Universal Studios is coming out with a new Flipper Disc Technology, which will have the blu-ray of a movie on one side of the disc, and the DVD on the other side. In other words, you&#8217;ll [...]]]></description>
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<p>In a tech breakthrough for those who still prefer to have their media in a physical form (like me), Universal Studios is coming out with a new <strong>Flipper Disc Technology</strong>, which will have the blu-ray of a movie on one side of the disc, and the DVD on the other side. In other words, you&#8217;ll only need to buy one version and whether you plan to upgrade now or down the line, you&#8217;ll have everything you need.</p>
<blockquote><p>“Universal’s flipper discs are the perfect way for consumers to future-proof their collections while still enjoying their favorite movies on all their existing DVD players,” said Craig Kornblau, President of Universal Studios Home Entertainment.  “The flipper disc offers an easy way for viewers to convert to Blu-ray now or at any time in the future, confident in the fact they will be able to experience their home entertainment purchases in the highest quality picture and sound when they do.”</p></blockquote>
<p>So what&#8217;s the first set of films to be put into this format? <strong>The Bourne Trilogy</strong>; however, not as a box set, the films will be sold separately for the first time on Blu-Ray. They were previously releases on Blu-Ray in a three-film box set at the beginning of 2009.</p>
<p>The new “flipper” discs will launch on<strong> January 19, 2010</strong> with superspy thrillers, The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum, starring Matt Damon, premiering as individually packaged Blu-ray™ discs. Each side will have bonus features and have the capabilities to access BD-Live and U-Control Blu-Ray exclusives. <em>See below after the jump for more details. Each blu-ray will have a suggested retail price of $29.98.</em></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve always been impressed with Universal&#8217;s blu-rays. The sound and picture quality overall of their library has never disappointed me and it&#8217;s refreshing to see someone other than Sony and Disney to really try and go forward and do something creative with the format. So consider this a cool bit of news that could change how the industry packs their movies in the future.</p>
<p>Below is a listing of the Bourne Trilogy content on the new Flipper Discs&#8230;</p>
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<p><strong>THE BOURNE IDENTITY<br />
</strong><br />
<em>FILM SYNOPSIS:</em><br />
After being pulled from the sea with two bullets in his back, Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) awakens on a fishing boat with no memory of his involvement in a top-secret, black ops arm of the CIA called Treadstone.  The only clue to his identity is the number of a Swiss bank account in which he discovers an array of passports and weapons, as well as a fortune in cash. As he struggles to regain his memory, his former employers dub him a rogue agent and target him for termination. When an equally deadly assassin codenamed “Professor” (Clive Owen) is sent to dispose of him, Bourne rediscovers his extraordinary survival skills, including hand-to-hand combat, martial arts and multiple languages and begins to understand who he really is.  As he struggles to unlock the secret of his own identity, Bourne has to deal with his past in order to ensure his own future. </p>
<p><em>BLU-RAY™ HI-DEF BONUS FEATURES INCLUDE:</em><br />
**  <strong>Exclusive U-Control</strong>: Universal’s exclusive signature feature U-Control allows viewers to delve into the making of the film with the click of the remote without ever leaving the movie. While you watch the movie, immerse yourself in the character dossiers and location analyses, and explore the technology behind the spy gadgets through visuals and 3-D animations.<br />
•   <strong>Picture in Picture</strong><br />
•   <strong>Bourne Orientation</strong><br />
•   <strong>Bourne Card Battle Strategy Game </strong><br />
•   <strong>Treadstone Files:</strong> Includes interactive Character Dossiers, Agent Status info and GPS features.<br />
·      BD-Live™: Blu-ray™ and Playstation3 players with an Internet connection can access exclusive interactive applications that allow viewers to communicate with friends and family while watching the film:<br />
•  <strong>My Scenes Sharing:</strong> Share your favorite clips with friends through BD-Live™ Internet discussions.<br />
•  <strong>Bourne Card Battle Strategy Game.</strong><br />
·     Additional extras:<br />
•   <strong>My Scenes</strong><br />
•  <strong> The Ludlum Identity</strong>: An extraordinary portrait of the best-selling author through archival interviews with friends, colleagues, family members and Ludlum himself.<br />
•   <strong>The Ludlum Supremacy:</strong>  Who is Jason Bourne? A revealing look at how Bourne was born.<br />
•   <strong>The Ludlum Ultimatum:</strong>  A fascinating examination of the Bourne character and his enduring audience appeal.<br />
•  <strong> The Birth of the Bourne Identity</strong><br />
•  <strong> Deleted and Extended Scenes</strong>  (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•   <strong>Alternate Opening and Ending:</strong>  With an introduction by producer Frank Marshall, screenwriter Tony Gilroy and actor Brian Cox.  (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
• <strong> The Bourne Mastermind:</strong> Robert Ludlum: A fascinating new look at the late Robert Ludlum, the bestselling novelist who created the “Bourne” trilogy.  (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
• <strong> Access Granted:</strong> An exclusive interview with screenwriter Tony Gilroy on the challenges of adapting Ludlum&#8217;s 500-page book for the screen.  (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•  <strong>From Identity to Supremacy</strong> – Jason &amp; Marie: This feature includes exclusive interviews with Matt Damon and Franka Potente which explore the making of The Bourne Identity &#8211; and build a bridge to the spectacular sequel, The Bourne Supremacy.  (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•  <strong>The Bourne Diagnosis:</strong> Insights into the causes and effects of Jason Bourne’s struggle with amnesia from a UCLA psychologist.  (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•  <strong>Cloak and Dagger:</strong>  In this feature, CIA liaison officer Chase Brandon delivers a detailed, real-world analysis of the making of a super-spy.  (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
• <strong> Inside a Fight Sequence: </strong>Join Matt Damon on the set as he and the film’s Stunt Choreographer map out the explosive action-packed U.S. Embassy fight sequence.  (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•  <strong> Moby “Extreme Ways” Music Video</strong>  (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•   <strong>Feature Commentary with Director Doug Liman</strong>  (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)</p>
<p><strong>THE BOURNE SUPREMACY<br />
</strong><br />
<em>FILM SYNOPSIS:</em><br />
When his lover is murdered and he is framed for the assassination of a fellow agent, Jason Bourne finds himself on the run again.  But as he closes in on his girlfriend’s killers, he realizes his former handlers are back on his trail. After his fingerprints are found at the scene of a murder in Berlin, an ambitious CIA operative (Joan Allen) becomes determined to stop him once and for all.  Haunted by debilitating fragmented memories as he navigates the labyrinth of international espionage, Bourne (Matt Damon) must outwit, outmaneuver and outmuscle some of the most powerful forces in the world just to survive.</p>
<p><em>BLU-RAY™ HI-DEF BONUS FEATURES INCLUDE:</em><br />
**  <strong>Exclusive U-Control:</strong> Universal’s exclusive signature feature U-Control allows viewers to delve into the making of the film with the click of the remote without ever leaving the movie. While you watch the movie, immerse yourself in the character dossiers and location analyses, and explore the technology behind the spy gadgets through visuals and 3-D animations.<br />
•  <strong>Picture in Picture</strong><br />
•  <strong>Bourne Orientation</strong><br />
•  <strong>Bourne Card Battle Strategy Game </strong><br />
•  <strong>Bourne Dossier</strong><br />
·      BD-Live™: Blu-ray™ and Playstation3 players with an Internet connection can access exclusive interactive applications that allow viewers to communicate with friends and family while watching the film:<br />
•  <strong>My Scenes Sharing:</strong> Share your favorite clips with friends through BD-Live™ Internet discussions.<br />
•  <strong>Bourne Card Battle Strategy Game.</strong><br />
·     Additional extras:<br />
•  <strong>My Scenes</strong><br />
•  <strong>Scoring with John Powell:</strong>  A special look at creating the pulse-pounding score for the movie. (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
• <strong>The Bourne Mastermind:</strong> Robert Ludlum: A fascinating new look at the late Robert Ludlum, the bestselling novelist who created the “Bourne” trilogy.<br />
•  <strong>The Bourne Diagnosis Part Two:</strong> Insights into the causes and effects of Jason Bourne’s struggle with amnesia from a UCLA psychologist.<br />
•  <strong>Feature Commentary with Paul Greengrass</strong> (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•  <strong>Explosive Deleted Scenes</strong> (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
• <strong>Matching Identities:</strong> Casting – See what it took to land a key role in this major action hit.  (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•  <strong>Keeping It Real</strong> – A look at the edgy and kinetic visual style the filmmakers brought to Supremacy.  (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•  <strong>Blowing Things Up</strong> – Virtual isn’t always better. See how some of the film’s most awesome pyrotechnical sequences were created—without digital effects. (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•  <strong>On the Move with Jason Bourne</strong> – Travel the globe to visit the film’s exotic locations from India to Berlin to Moscow.  (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•  <strong>Bourne to Be Wild: Fight Training </strong>– Matt Damon didn’t become a lethal weapon overnight. Witness the action as the star and the movie’s fight trainer perfect the film’s thrilling hand-to-hand combat scenes! (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•  <strong>Crash Cam:</strong> Racing Through the Streets of Moscow – Experience how stunt coordinators meticulously planned and executed the movie’s stunning, high-speed chase sequence. (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•  <strong>The Go-Mobile Revs Up the Action</strong> – Feel the rush of being in the driver’s seat with this revolutionary new vehicle used to capture Matt Damon’s high-speed exploits in the film’s jaw-dropping car chase sequences!  (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•  <strong>Anatomy of a Scene:</strong> The Explosive Bridge Chase Scene – Step onto the set and experience the tension and intense preparation as the filmmaking team plans and shoots one of the movie’s most demanding, dangerous and thrilling action scenes. (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD) </p>
<p><strong>THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM<br />
</strong><br />
<em>FILM SYNOPSIS: </em><br />
All he wanted was to disappear. Instead, Jason Bourne (Damon) is now hunted by the people who made him what he is.  Having lost his memory and the one person he loved, Bourne has only one objective: to go back to the beginning and find out who he was. Now, Bourne will hunt down his past in order to find a future.  He must travel from Moscow, Paris and London to Tangier and New York City as he continues his quest to uncover the truth behind his mysterious past—all the while trying to outwit a new generation of highly-trained assassins as well as the relentless CIA operatives who will stop at nothing to prevent him from learning his true identity.</p>
<p>BLU-RAY™ HI-DEF BONUS FEATURES INCLUDE:<br />
**  Exclusive U-Control: Universal’s exclusive signature feature U-Control allows viewers to delve into the making of the film with the click of the remote without ever leaving the movie. While you watch the movie, immerse yourself in the character dossiers and location analyses, and explore the technology behind the spy gadgets through visuals and 3-D animations.<br />
•  <strong> Picture in Picture</strong><br />
•  <strong> Bourne Orientation</strong><br />
•  <strong>Be Bourne Spy Training </strong>– Viewers test their skills to see if they’ve got what it takes to be a covert operative.<br />
•  <strong>Bourne Card Battle Strategy Game </strong><br />
•  <strong>Blackbriar Files:</strong> While you watch the movie, immerse yourself in the character dossiers and location analyses, and explore the technology behind the spy gadgets through visuals and 3D animations.<br />
·      BD-Live™: Blu-ray™ and Playstation3 players with an Internet connection can access exclusive interactive applications that allow viewers to communicate with friends and family while watching the film:<br />
• <strong> My Scenes Sharing:</strong> Share your favorite clips with friends through BD-Live™ Internet discussions.<br />
•  <strong>Bourne Card Battle Strategy Game.</strong><br />
·     Additional extras:<br />
•   <strong>My Scenes</strong><br />
•  <strong>Man on the Move:</strong> Jason Bourne – From Berlin to Tangier, see how the film’s exotic locations influenced the filmmaking process. (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•   <strong>Rooftop Pursuit</strong> – Discover how state-of-the-art technology was used to film the incredible Tangier rooftop chase scene! (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
• <strong> Planning the Punches</strong> – Matt Damon reveals his complex and rigorous fight training. (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
• <strong> Driving School </strong>– Join Matt Damon behind the wheel as he trains for the New York car chase scene. (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
• <strong> New York Chase</strong> – An insider’s view on how the film’s heart-stopping chase sequences were filmed.  (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
•   <strong>Feature Commentary with Director Paul Greengrass </strong> (Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)<br />
• <strong> Deleted Scenes </strong>(Available on Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and DVD)</p>
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		<title>Wanted Blu-Ray Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 14:37:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernie Estrella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's not the comic, nor the movie for everyone but it's that charm, or lack thereof that sets it apart.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.popcultureshock.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/wanted-bluray.jpg" alt="wanted-bluray" title="wanted-bluray" width="300" height="429" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-46509" />110 Minutes<br />
Rated: R<br />
Studio: Universal<br />
SRP: $39.98</p>
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<p><strong>Feature: B-</strong></p>
<p>Before Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) was Wanted, he was a no one, an office clerk who hated his own existence. Dead-end job, cheating girlfriend, and nothing to show for his entire life, his name does not even appear on a google search (the modern-day test of success). So when a bunch of underground highly-trained assassins from the ancient Fraternity show up on his front door asking him to join them, who could resist? Wait, let me rephrase that, when a sexy-as-all-hell assassin played by Angelina Jolie in a mini-skirt shows up to save your life and tells you to give up your life as you know it, who could resist? Well, he could actually, until he realized there was nothing he could do, it was his destiny.?</p>
<p>Gibson discovers his father, who he never grew up with, was one of the best super-assassins ever, and he was recently killed by another skilled killer named Cross. This man not only wiped out Wesley&#8217;s only known ancestor but betrayed the Fraternity. Led by Sloan (Morgan Freeman) the Fraternity maintains order determined by the Looms of Fate which tell those who can decipher its code, who needs to be sought out and killed to maintain balance in the world. No questions asked, once a name appears, that person must die.</p>
<p>After turning his back on his normal life in grand fashion, Gibson is ushered immediately into intense training by Fox (Jolie) and Gunsmith (Common) including taking on so much pain he no longer feels it, learning how to slow time down and crazy acrobatics, and eventually culminating to the most important skill of an assassin, curving bullets. No longer do gangsters have to pray whether they&#8217;re hitting their targets by cocking their guns parallel to the ground when you can curve a bullet from your living room. The reasoning behind all this is to hunt down Cross and exact revenge for his father&#8217;s killing.</p>
<p>Things get crazy though when Fraternity members&#8217; names start being deciphered in the Looms of Fate. One in particular, Wesley Gibson, takes the story into a completely new direction. But I&#8217;m not telling any more because it&#8217;s one of <em>THOSE</em> movies. Wanted is a successful attempt at an original dark and rated-R action flick with some bold risks being taken by Russian director, Timur Bekmambetov who mixes his creative brand of filmmaking with the story&#8217;s own creative origin.</p>
<p>Based on Mark Millar and J.G. Jones&#8217; comic book, Wanted, the movie captures the wild and rude world created on paper. For Millar who had done drastic spins on some of the biggest mainstream super-heroes, Wanted marked an opportunity in his career to take it a bit further and do his style of writing without any restrictions of language, or keeping-up some bit of censoring experienced in doing mainstream comics. The result was a runaway hit in the comics world, a no-holds barred action comic with Hong Kong fireworks, and the wit and the dark, sardonic Scottish humor of Mark Millar. When you read the comic, you feel like you&#8217;re reading a big motion picture and that made its translation to the big screen relatively natural.</p>
<p>The cast assembled was a major score. Angelina Jolie, James McAvoy, and Morgan Freeman, and let&#8217;s not forget Terence Stamp, who plays Cross&#8217; helper. Millar must have been screaming like a little school girl as the names were confirmed, and each one of them delivered where they needed to. McAvoy must carry the film as a leading man while strapping on the action boots for the first time. Having seen his career blossom into some dramatic heavyweights like the <em>Last King of Scotland and Atonement</em> is a head-shaker when you consider him breaking onto the scene in the British TV hit, &#8220;<em>Shameless</em>.&#8221; Jolie, is well, who she is, and it&#8217;s not hard to join a cult of murderers when she&#8217;s the one seducing you. And Freeman? But you&#8217;ll stand up clapping in Freeman&#8217;s great departure from how we usually see him as the calm and gentle conscious of the white leading man, or hear him narrating in every other film he&#8217;s in. To hear him utter the words, &#8220;Mother Fucker&#8221; brings watery eyes in fond memories of vintage Freeman in <em>Lean on Me</em>.</p>
<p>With a cast that appears to have had a raucous time, and a story that doesn&#8217;t apologize for targeting mature audiences, Wanted is an easy recommendation for those desiring something different, something edgier, something that smacks you in the head with a keyboard. Super-heroes it&#8217;s not, but a comic it is, and perhaps is one that successfully shows yet another spoke of what modern comics are about: variety. It&#8217;s not for everyone, and that&#8217;s okay. For those who will like it, or want to know more about it, can google it. It should have just as many results as &#8220;Wesley Gibson&#8221; &#8212; now at least.</p>
<p><strong>PRESENTATION: B+</strong></p>
<p>Packaging is standard for the regular release with a cardboard slipcase. Also standard is the Universal blu-ray menus with a collection of clips that cycle over and over again while you lazily make your decision. No theme for the movie regarding time bar or loading screens. I do like the art on the actual discs, with the design of a target practice sheet and there is a deluxe version available so for another 15-20 more bucks, you can get 4 postcards, a lenticular scene in an acrylic frame, and a much cooler package. Gauge your love for this movie. Subtitles are availale in English SDH, Spanish, and French.</p>
<p><strong>AUDIO: A-</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been very pleased with all of Universal&#8217;s <strong>5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio </strong>tracks and Wanted falls right in line. There&#8217;s no straining to pick up any dialogue out of the center channel, even McAvoy&#8217;s lines are clear despite his British accent. The field of sound effects and low frequency bass hits you like a 20-ft wave and packs a wallop. All of the action is definitely enhanced by the audio experience although I&#8217;m not a big fan of the score, so when it&#8217;s repeatedly sprinkled throughout the film it can be grating. Spanish and French tracks in 5.1 DTS are the other soundtracks and one last bit of volume control is in the picture in picture volume for the all of the U-Control features as well as being able to toggle the button sounds (thank goodness).?</p>
<p><strong>VIDEO: A-</strong></p>
<p>Wanted looks great in a <strong>1080p/AVC encoded</strong> transfer captured in <strong>2.35:1</strong>. Details are nicely shown throughout the film but there&#8217;s still an acceptably pleasing presence of film grain. This is not your typical high definition film where you expect to see every more and every strand of hair, but the spectacular still looks, well, spectacular. Flesh tones are warm, natural, and pleasing (as seen when Jolie steps out of the healing bath) and rich hues like Fox&#8217;s red apple car are vividly bold at night. ?</p>
<p><strong>EXTRAS: B-</strong></p>
<p>Extras are shown in a mixture of 1080i/p HD and 480 i/p standard definition (depending on what the extra is) in 2.0 Dolby Digital.</p>
<p>A great extra is the <strong>Alternate Opening (2:38</strong>) HD where the story flashes back to when kings and queens ruled and the world order had to be kept back then. There&#8217;s a parade with rose petals falling and it fun to see on high def. The <strong>Extended Scene (1:58)</strong> is a longer take in standard definition where Wesley shoots at a dead body for the first time. <strong>Cast and Characters (19:59)</strong> is an electronic press kit (EPK) type of affair, breaking down of all of the characters and the actors behind each role. Mark Millar is in the mix once again and it&#8217;s good to see him ever-present on the extras. <strong>Stunts on the L Train (2:30)</strong> shows McAvoy and Jolie rehearsing the &#8220;jumping over / ducking under&#8221; the overpass. <strong>Special Effects: The Art of the Impossible (8:27)</strong> show how rain, wind, explosions, car rollovers, derailing a train and other physical practical effects. Running at a shorter clip of <strong>(8:06)</strong> is <strong>Groundbreaking Visual Effects: From Imagination to Execution</strong> and there are some pretty innovative scenes they cut here.?<strong>The Origins of Wanted: Bring the Graphic Novel to Life (8:05)</strong> interviews creator Mark Millar who explains what current events were influencing him when he came up with Wanted, working with artist, JG Jones, and what he wanted to accomplish with the story. If you haven&#8217;t seen the Russian horror action film, Nightwatch and Daywatch, do check them out. They were directed by Bekmambetov and <strong>Through the Eyes of Visionary Director (9:05)</strong> interviews him about his approach as a director and trying different methods and experimenting.<strong> Wanted: Motion Comics (13:55)</strong> shows that liberties were taken, but you can compare the differences between comics and film, but see that the flavor was maintained. In the spirit of true cross promotion, <strong>The Making of Wanted: The Game (10:01)</strong> visits the Barcelona video game developer, GRIN as they showcase their game where you can play with Cross or with Wesley. It starts as a shooter game but the story and tasks evolve from there. At the end of some extras, you are given codes for the Code of Fraternity for the game.</p>
<p>Now we come to the blu-ray exclusives.<strong> My Scenes</strong> is now the standard Universal blu-ray feature where you can book mark your favorite scenes and upload them via <strong>BD-Live</strong>. You can <strong>record your own commentary</strong> which I personally dig, it&#8217;s not a special people will gravitate to, but I do think creative folks can have a lot of fun with their friends, and perhaps gain new ones based on what they do with it. It&#8217;s like going to a baseball game and paying to sit in the booth and record your own embellished play-by-play or be serious and do one that&#8217;s critical.</p>
<p>Universal&#8217;s <strong>U-Control</strong> experience has plenty to sift through. In all of the comic book movies Universal has had the pleasure of producing, the Wanted blu-ray has utilized the parent literature again allowing you to view the above feature and the corresponding scene it influenced. There&#8217;s also <strong>Assassin text profiles</strong>, <strong>picture-in-picture features</strong> and a little bit of scene explorer which all borrow from the above extras. The blending of supplements is a little better than average, a little promotional, a lot of opportunity for Mark Millar to be able to have his say but we don&#8217;t learn enough about Bekmambetov&#8217;s unique brand of filmmaking which I think is what&#8217;s most interesting about the production of Wanted. I will admit after watching the features the video game looks like it&#8217;d be a lot of fun.</p>
<p><strong>OVERALL SHOCK VALUE: B</strong></p>
<p>Comic book fans who may be looking with something of an edge to it, and a break away from the &#8220;family-friendly fun&#8221; of mainstream films should check out Wanted. It&#8217;s not the comic, nor the movie for everyone with its crass language and in-your-face splatter-filled violence but it&#8217;s that charm, or lack thereof that sets it apart from what most think should be standard in a comic book film. Top loaded with action and over-the-top indulgence, it doesn&#8217;t take itself too seriously and that will appeal to many, however, as much as I enjoyed Wanted, it&#8217;s not a film I see myself watching again and again and again. But if you&#8217;re going to see Wanted one to two times see it and hear it on blu-ray.</p>
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