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Planes, Trains And Automobiles [Blu-ray] [2022] [Region A & B & C]

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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 the story encapsulates what it's all about to be human. The differences are at first a cause for resentment, mistrust, annoyance, and general grief, but even better than the sum of its laughs: its heart. This is really the story of a developing friendship and not just a display of one misadventure Secondary Audio: English Audio Description | German DD 2.0 | Spanish (Castilian) DD 2.0 | Spanish (Latino) DD Mono | French DD 2.0 | Italian DD 2.0 | Portuguese (Brazil) DD Mono

Heartbreak and Triumph: The Legacy of John Hughes (25:52). The former features a parade of celebrities -- and Hughes himself -- speakingtraveler -- is but the first stop on a journey of self-discovery, blossoming friendship, and a whole lot of travel mishaps. Planes, Trains & Automobiles' supplements are relatively few in number, but there's an enthralling two-part John Hughes retrospective that's Unfortunately, there was a decision to apply some digital noise reduction on certain aspects of the image. The application isn’t heavy handed per se, but the effects are noticeable, with some instances being subtle, while others are more on the blatant side. Other than those already mentioned, I have opted not to refer to specific moments, since there are many who may not notice this, and pointing it out could impact their experience. Those with a critical eye won’t have any trouble discerning where DNR is an issue. While use of it is generally unacceptable, I have seen worse, but then again, why apply it here, rather than take the necessary steps to offer a faithful rendering? Calibrated with Calman color calibration software and Portrait Displays C6 HDR2000 colorimeter from Portrait.com) Paramount in the USA and UK have announced a new 4K UHD release of the classic John Hughes comedy Planes, Trains and Automobiles.

John Hughes: Life Moves Pretty Fast (1080p): This two-part feature contains John Hughes: The Voice of a Generation (27:39) characteristics in favor of bad, unnatural characteristics. There is still some decent natural sharpness evident here and there; skin details are Planes, Trains and Automobiles originally garnered a fair report from me on its video quality in 1080p. So, I wondered what its remastered Ultra HD presentation would offer. Color reproduction is consistent, with primaries like blue and red appearing richer, even a bit more delineated by comparison. Secondary hues, featured in its 80’s period-based story, look great too. During the opening sequence the first thing that caught my eye was that I detected what appeared to be the use of digital noise reduction which smoothed over fine details during the advertising meeting.artificial grain returned. The result is an uneven image that looks nothing like the rich, organic, natural film texture that should be in evidence (and

Getting There is Half the Fun: The Story of Planes, Trains and Automobiles (480p, 16:38): John Hughes, Steve Martin, and Looking at this Ultra HD presentation as a whole, given the status of its subject, I would say that it is disappointing. It’s not a total misfire, however, given the potential that the format offers, I see this as a missed opportunity. shadow detail in some of the darker scenes. Colors look good and represent the transfer's finest asset. Bright hues and dreary and cold grays alike are plane. Seated across from him in the terminal and awaiting the same later flight is Del Griffith (John Candy), a shower curtain ring salesman whoWhile this is still a funny and fantastic holiday film, this 4K Ultra HD release is even more disappointing than the already problematic Blu-ray release. I cannot really recommend this as an upgrade and was really wondering to myself if Paramount somehow issued the incorrect transfer of this release. If I could just use a “head scratching” emoji to sum up my thoughts, I would. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles is out on 4K Ultra HD November 22, 2022, from Paramount veteran comedians Steve Martin and John Candy and the effortlessness with which they play every angle their parts demand, from pure anger to John Hughes for Adults (SD, 4 min): Recycling a few answers from the above conference, this very short piece talks about John Hughes as a filmmaker with other, more recent interviews from crew members and one vintage clip with Kevin Bacon, who appeared in She's Having a Baby, released a year after this film, but which, interestingly, Neil's wife is seen watching on TV late at night. The release also includes access to a Digital copy of the film. No news yet of a standard 1080p Blu-Ray release.

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 The bad news is that Planes, Trains & Automobiles is another Paramount catalogue title that suffers through some unsightly noise reduction. absolute compassion. The dynamics that both pull them apart and slowly bring them together serve as the glue that makes the movie complete. little complexity about it, but the end result is a picture that has been clearly tampered with, lessening sharpness and reducing all of the good, natural 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.and warped by an unnatural attraction between human and solid surface. Fortunately, the image isn't a total loss. Fine detail is still fair, even on movie that doesn't hide the fact that life has its ups and downs, but it also serves as a reminder of how people must choose to make it through the

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