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Planes, Trains & Automobiles [Blu-ray] [1987] [Region Free]

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The heart of the bonus features included in this release is the over-an-hour’s worth of deleted and extended scenes on a bonus Blu-ray that were recently discovered in John Hughes’ archive. Everything else, other than the Dylan Baker audition, is on the 4K disc and is ported over from the Blu-ray release. the general chaotic din of last-minute, pre-holiday hustle and bustle. The same may be said for various crowded airport scenes, but with a slightly less absolute compassion. The dynamics that both pull them apart and slowly bring them together serve as the glue that makes the movie complete. role of music in his films, his personal difficulties in the film industry, and his death. These are two fascinating complimentary pieces that not only Paramount in the USA and UK have announced a new 4K UHD release of the classic John Hughes comedy Planes, Trains and Automobiles.

Calibrated with Calman color calibration software and Portrait Displays C6 HDR2000 colorimeter from Portrait.com) Planes, Trains, and Automobiles comes to Ultra HD Blu-ray from Paramount Home Entertainment featuring 2160pHEVC encoded video and lossless DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio sound. scenes, shooting the famous "bed" scene, and more. The supplement is intercut with additional cast and crew interviews. Planes, Trains and Automobiles was recently remastered by Paramount. Its presentation on Ultra HD Blu-ray was rendered from that process. signs of wear and tear on Del's rugged old beater of a travel trunk. There's a crispness and clarity about the image, and detailing is still boosted by theJohn Hughes: Life Moves Pretty Fast (1080p): This two-part feature contains John Hughes: The Voice of a Generation (27:39)

after the other. It's about coming together, working through problems, and gaining an appreciation for and understanding of the needs of others. It's In the great tradition of Comedies of errors, Planes, Trains & Automobiles offers audiences a wild ride where everything that could go wrong gross. But the movie doesn't resort to potty humor. It's funny in a more classical style, one of the last bastions of truly great comedy before the flight, but they're diverted from the Windy (Snowy) City to Wichita where stranded travelers have booked every room around, that is every room noise reduction that yields pasty skin textures and frozen grain fields that, like Footloose, tend to move around in globs as if pulledstory encapsulates what it's all about to be human. The differences are at first a cause for resentment, mistrust, annoyance, and general grief, but The release also includes access to a Digital copy of the film. No news yet of a standard 1080p Blu-Ray release. Wide-angle shots didn’t appear necessarily deeper in terms of dimensionality, offering depth similar to the 1080p rendering, with perhaps a minor improvement. I found these improvements to be scene dependent. There were moments where the image quality was fair, but generally, I found myself wondering if this was in fact a 4K video rendering.

heartwarming and honest little touches round it into a complete and unforgettable picture that's as moving as it is gut-busting funny with every and ends quite well, too, even if they're generally few and far between. Music plays with a wide, enveloping feel. Each note is crisp and satisfying, clear In addition to the newly discovered footage, the bonus Blu-ray Disc also includes Dylan Baker’s original audition for the character of Owen. The 4K Ultra HD Disc includes the feature film and the following legacy bonus content: as reality sets in and their shared time together becomes more than a necessary nuisance, their understanding of one another grows and their basic attitude make them the perfect odd couple. As their trip drags on and as the casualties on their mental well-being mount and their hope and money

The Final Assessment

looking a bit behind them and smiling. They are firmly on the left; the right side includes the rest of what remains of the car.

the individual events. Rather, it's how well they all fit together and flow naturally one from the other that makes the film a great success. This isn't explore John Hughes the writer and director, but John Hughes the man. They both only enhance one's appreciation of his films, and fans will want to does go wrong in the noble but ever-obvious futile effort to return home to Chicago from New York for Thanksgiving. Through all the madness, CELEBRATING ITS 35TH ANNIVERSARY, JOHN HUGHES’ COMEDY CLASSIC LANDS ON 4K ULTRA HD WITH OVER AN HOUR OF PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED FILM FOOTAGE I felt that in general the presentation offered fair to middling resolution, not in keeping what we have seen from the better offerings, especially for re-mastered catalog titles. If I had to describe the Ultra HD presentation in one word, it would be, flat. Oddly enough I found that the Blu-ray makes for a more stable viewing experience, despite not having those eye-catching moments seen on the Ultra HD rendering.

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happen. It's far smarter than that, a creative masterpiece of a movie that's as well thought-out and obviously put together people who

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