followed by a Q&A with Actor Terrence Howard & producer Mira Howard
https://www.angelikafilmcenter.com/vill ... -the-grand
Shout Factory's Blu-ray out today (with audio commentary)

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Video Quality 4.5 of 5
The AVC encoded image (2.38:1 aspect ratio) presentation for "Showdown at the Grand" works with the picture's moody lighting, often emphasizing neon brightness of the marquee and atmospherics inside the theater, examining purples and reds. The heat of the city also registers with browns and yellows. Film-within-a-film activity carries defined primaries with this genre entertainment, with a more saturated look to help identify the age of the productions. Skin tones are natural. Detail is strong, examining textured skin particulars on sweaty, aged performers, and costuming choices remain passably fibrous. Theater interiors carry plenty of decorative additions, which are open for inspection. Exteriors handle with compelling depth. Delineation is satisfactory.
Audio Quality 4.5 of 5
The 5.1 DTS-HD MA mix secures sharp dialogue exchanges, preserving thespian limitations when it comes to pronunciation. Emotional outbursts are comfortable as well. Scoring offers crisp support and instrumentation, and soundtrack selections are defined. Musical moods go circular, with surrounds somewhat active, including brief panning effects. Low-end is satisfactory, exploring percussion and surges in violence. Sound effects are sharp throughout the listening event, from the force of weaponry to the nuances of film exhibition, with whirring projector events. Atmospherics are also alert at times, carrying theater echo and patron bustle.
Special Features and Extras 2.5 of 5
Commentary features writer/director Orson Oblowitz.
And a Theatrical Trailer is included.
Jox wrote:I had a blast watching SATG, this is one of the best films that DL has been involved with in recent years.
And for a very small budget and tight schedule, Orson Oblowitz delivers a rather slick movie in every department. And it's such a love letter to cinema and cinephiles in general.
I recommend listening to the Blu/DVD commentary as well, you can tell from the film itself but Oblowitz has tons of various movie nods and references that even I could not catch...
Highly recommended from me.
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