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Juice [Blu-ray]

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Unhappy with their new roommates, the Maitlins try a smattering of Road Runner and Wyle E. Coyote type traps to lure their new tenants running for their lives with the help of a hilarious, outrageous, and sinister undead entity named Beetlejuice (Michael Keaton). It all culminates in a circus of paranormal exorcisms, possessions, and a marriage that is laugh-out-loud funny and horrifying at the same time. Juice holds up surprisingly well after all these years, bolstered by strong performances from a young Omar Epps and Tupac Shakur. Everyone remembers Tupac’s larger than life music career that ended in tragedy but Juice proved he was a charismatic actor capable of much more. His portrayal of Bishop is intense, a wild teenager in over his head that makes the wrong choices. Bishop’s push for respect is what propels Juice’s narrative after its more upbeat beginning showing these young men enjoying life. The chemistry between the four young leads is completely natural. You've Got the Juice Now (1080p, 19:12): A retrospective that explores the movie's roots, the script, the style, story and themes, cast

Beetlejuice comes with a brand new 2160p UHD transfer with HDR10 that is simply outstanding. Another wonderful element to this new 4K release is the restoration to its original aspect ratio of 1.85:1 that looks amazing. This is one of those films where the use of color plays a character in the film and this HDR10 color enhancement allows the beautiful array of colors to shine, making this the best this film has ever looked.however, between the excellent Dolby Vision grading and solid filmic texturing that takes advantage of the 2160p resolution, there's no reason not to For more about Juice and the Juice Blu-ray release, see Juice Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on June 19, 2017 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5. fake. The actors grasp the movie's grit and enhance it, delivering what are often texturally layered works that never wants for increased depth, Stay in the Scene: The Interview (1080p, 22:43): The film's four primary actors sit down to chat about the film. some scenes looking densely grainy and others fairly clean. Still, the picture holds to a pleasing filmic texture for the most part, and details are very

rattled out of bed by adults who admonish their apparent laziness. They prepare for their day with the beats of the day, and their music comes to the studio has released the film to the UHD format dubbed a "30th Anniversary" edition. New specifications for this release include 2160p/Dolby minutes; PG-13; UHD: 1.85:1 (2160p/MPEG-H), HDR10, BD: 1.78:1 (1080p/MPEG-4); UHD: English Dolby Atmos (7.1 TrueHD core), French DD 2.0, French Canadian DD 2.0, Castilian Spanish DD 2.0, Latin Spanish DD 2.0, Italian DD 2.0, German DD 2.0, Czech DD 2.0, Chinese DD 5.1, BD: English 5.1 Dolby TrueHD, English DD 5.1, English DD 5.1 (isolated score), French DD 2.0, French Canadian DD 2.0, Castilian Spanish DD 2.0, Latin Spanish DD 2.0, Italian DD 2.0, German DD 2.0, Japanese DD 2.0; UHD: English SDH, French, Spanish, Italian SDH, German SDH, Dutch, Danish, Czech, Finnish subtitles, BD: English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Italian SDH, German SDH, Japanese subtitles; BD-66 + BD-25; Region-free; Warner offering a light, evenly dispersed grain structure with only mild spike to it. Details are excellent. Textural nuance is very impressive, whether Feeling his way out as a new director, Juice’s cinematography has a few inconsistencies which doesn’t lend it to flawless reference video, challenging even the Dolby Vision’s 12-bit color grading. A few minor caveats aside, there’s little room left for improvement given the original source material.and performances, life on the set, the film's ending, and more. The piece also includes vintage interview clips and footage from the set. This is an The new scan has revealed a wealth of detail, from close up skin texture, to clothing weaves, from establishing shots of the Maitland’s house on the hill to model shots of the same. Detail is wonderfully keen, edges are held throughout, whether that is sand grains in the sandworm’s domain to the tool marks on the sculptures, or the unconventional wall coverings once the house is decorated. Juice has never received anything like this treatment on prior home editions. Paramount went all out with this 25 th anniversary release, digging up extensive behind-the-scenes footage and securing new interviews with the cast. This is a truly loaded special edition with invigorating special features of real interest to Juice’s fans. few scenes, and is impressive both in quieter moments and more boisterous ones as well. Several action effects, like crashes and gunshots, satisfy However, all is not well. While the picture generally looks very good on the surface, there are some underlying issues to be found throughout. Look at

direction. They whittle away their days stealing records or hanging out at the local arcade. They commit petty theft at the record store. Q hasOn larger and more advanced displays like OLED, Paramount’s new 4K UHD transfer looks mostly fantastic in Dolby Vision and HDR10. Juice must have sold well on Blu-ray to earn itself a rare 4K release from Paramount because its raw video appeal is rather average. impressive color depth and vividness that exists well beyond the SDR Blu-ray's capabilities. The picture sports a general vividness and color accuracy

minutes; PG; UHD: 2.40:1 (2160p/MPEG-H), HDR10, BD: 2.40:1 (1080p/MPEG-4); UHD: English 5.1 DTS-HD MA, English DD 2.0, French DD 2.0, Castilian Spanish DD 2.0, Latin Spanish DD 2.0, Dutch DD 2.0, Czech DD 2.0, BD: English 5.1 Dolby TrueHD, English DD 5.1, English DD 2.0, French DD 2.0, Spanish DD 2.0, Japanese DD 2.0; UHD: English SDH, French, Spanish, Italian SDH, Dutch, Czech, Korean, Mandarin subtitles, BD: English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Korean, Mandarin subtitles; BD-66 + BD-50; Region-free; Warner Plot: What’s it about? Video: How’s it look? Audio: How’s it sound? Supplements: What are the extras? The Bottom Line Plot: What’s it about?

to success. But the group's violent tendencies, a planned robbery, increasing brazenness, and peer pressure put Q in a difficult situation that Clothes are probably the biggest and most obvious beneficiary, yielding lifelike intensity to reds and blues and a selection of additional tones that leap The picture boasts a new level of textural might and elegance. Grain management is fairly good, but there are notable ebbs and flows in density, with

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