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Postby alex.sp89 on 05 Feb 2022, 22:53

I meant the same thing. Mostly in DVD era Pal system worked better in video and audio quality than DVD NTSC. In HD this doesn't have importance on quality anymore. But I still noticed many European HD Blu Rays are 25 fps. It is time to have one universal 23,97 fps on all Blu Rays. to me it is more correct when video runs closer to film frame rate -24 fps. U are right 1080i is percepted as 720p by many people on forums if I understood it right.. We need this 23,97 fps everywere, because sometimes it is so hard to deal with audio tracks on video files when u want to add a dubbed audio or multi voices tracks from different languages from all other the world.
I hate when today many channels and movies are made on 60 fps. It is so weird looking to me. Unnatural like i shoot on my home camera...
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Postby savagesketch on 14 Mar 2022, 08:14

Special interview episode of the show has arrived, this time chatting with Bryan Edward Hill, the writer of THE RUSSIAN SPECIALIST / THE MECHANIK! Enjoy!

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Re: THE MECHANIK / The Russian Specialist (Dolph Lundgren, 2

Postby Jox on 14 Mar 2022, 17:26

Some anecdotes I didn't know! 8)
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Postby Jox on 05 May 2023, 21:21

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Re: THE MECHANIK / The Russian Specialist (Dolph Lundgren, 2

Postby Jox on 29 Aug 2023, 18:17

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Saurav Dutt: Just as Dolph Lundgren was on the precipice of stumbling into Seagal straight-to-DVD mediocrity, he pulls out a scorcher with this brutal, low-budget affair that takes action back to its basics-and which he directs too. We see Lundgren present a more involved style to his acting, brutal and bloody beatdowns that make the most of the budget, as well as nasty villains we’re rooting against to get brutalised. Lundgren is ably complemented by British actor Ben Cross in his quest for vengeance in a neat little potboiler that restores faith in the Dolph brand after a few ropey efforts that showed lack of commitment and imagination. You’ll get the action bloodlust you need with this one with some gory kills too amidst the explosive gunplay. This one is also known as The Russian Specialist.
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Re: THE MECHANIK / The Russian Specialist (Dolph Lundgren, 2

Postby Jox on 02 Sep 2023, 14:28

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Dolph Lundgren – The Mechanik

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Dolph Lundgren, as well as being an action titan with a long line of carnage-infused films, former chemical engineer, karate champ and ex-boyfriend of Grace Jones, also happens to be a director. Few outside of Lundgren aficionado clubs will know this of course, but he’s directed a number of pictures since his directorial debut in 2004’s, The Defender (which featured the late Jerry Springer playing the president). Most recently was Castle Falls, a decent Assault on Precinct 13 riff, co-starring Scott Adkins.

His best directorial work remains his sophomore effort, The Mechanik. It’s a 70s-style, brutal revenge thriller that sees Lundgren channelling his inner Eastwood as both a performer and restrained director. The film, coming during a period where the direct-to-video action circuit seemed almost permanently camped in Eastern Europe (often used to double New York unconvincingly), actually makes great use of its setting. Unlike most, we get a sense of where we are and a sense of the atmosphere (with Bulgaria being used to double for rural Russia).

Lundgren plays Nikolai, a former Spetznaz soldier whose family was killed by a gangster. He gains revenge but later discovers that said gangster actually survived Nik’s bullet to the face. The irredeemable gangster has now kidnapped an American girl and Nikolai is tasked with retrieving her, but with his mind more squarely set on vengeance. The film opts for short and effective bursts of violence and there are some surprisingly effective moments of drama in the film. Bryan Edward Hill’s script is way above the usual for this kind of straight-up revenge film (especially in the DTV realm) and he and Lundgren allow certain scenes to breathe. There’s a great calm before the final storm and the finale (set in a rural village) opts for tension over barnstorming and has some great use of sound.
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