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Cocaine Bear [Blu-ray]

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Primary Audio is offered in English 7.1 DTS-HD. Cocaine Bear was exhibited theatrically in Dolby Atmos, but Universal’s decision not to release a UHD means that they also didn’t include that mix here—like many studios, Universal generally doesn’t offer Atmos or DTS:X on standard Blu-ray. It’s a solid 7.1 mix, although there’s little doubt where the overhead channels would have been utilized for Atmos, such as a moment when the bear gets onto the roof of the ranger station. Still, this 7.1 mix is effective enough on its own, with plenty of surround engagement at all times, and there’s some prominent deep bass when it’s appropriate. The dialogue is always clear (for good or for ill), and Mark Mothersbaugh’s score is well-supported in the mix. Additional audio options include Spanish 7.1 DTS-HD, French 5.1 DTS, and English Descriptive Video Service, with optional English SDH, Spanish, and French subtitles. Immediately apparent on its night time airborne prologue, the film looks fantastic. Detail is absolutely razor sharp, with the expected fine lines of clothing and skin textures all present and correct and nestling nicely alongside the pristine edges of the various locations and sets used throughout. Patterns from start to finish – be they intricate clothing designs or simply the foliage of the beautiful and lush scenery – are clearly distinct and look thoroughly natural. Maybe not quite best in class as say something like The Matrix Resurrections, but very good nonetheless. These are further unhindered by the pristine image source – no pesky grain to obscure any of the fine detail underneath.

Cocaine Bear 4K Blu-ray (Maximum Rampage Edition) (United

Audio: English: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1; Spanish: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1; French (Canada): DTS 5.1 splendidly deep and realistic. Vivid red blood and punchy clothing both appear well saturated, especially during bright sunlit exteriors. Noise is kept to a This cookie, set by YouTube, registers a unique ID to store data on what videos from YouTube the user has seen. Taken together, there’s plenty of interesting material contained in those two true stories that could be used to craft a genuinely fascinating feature film—and that’s not even including some of the bizarre ancillary stories surrounding what came to be known as the “Bluegrass Conspiracy.” A few weeks after Thornton’s body was discovered, a single-engine plane owned by Atlanta real estate developer David “Cowboy” Williams crashed, killing Williams, the pilot, and 15 other skydivers. The fuel tanks were contaminated by sugar and water, and while the plane had previously been grounded due to contamination concerns, the timing of the accident immediately created suspicions that it might have been sabotage by the drug smuggling operation. Williams and Thornton were known associates of each other, so the accident may not have been a coincidence. Truth is often stranger than fiction, and chronicling the events surrounding the demise of Andrew C. Thornton II could have made for a truly gripping feature film. This UHD release of Cocaine Bear includes all of the extras from the Blu-ray. A Blu-ray copy of the film and a Movies Anywhere digital copy

hunts for its next fix, a handful of humans find themselves in danger, including park ranger Liz (Margo Martindale), Nurse Sari (Keri Russell), UHD releases to the market just five months after the Blu-ray in what feels like a very consumer-unfriendly move. Yet here it is for those wanting to resolution allows for more intricate clarity that does not make new information appear, but that renders the information that is here more readily organic and true to the digital source workmanship and characteristics. It is infinitely clean, noise is barely evident, and the encode work is spotless. drugs and unwittingly indulged itself. It is also not hard to believe that the movie that has been made around the story is a far-flung reworking of

Cocaine Bear Blu-ray (Maximum Rampage Edition)

Colors are always vibrant and perfectly saturated, especially the blood that is always present on windows, faces, clothes, the floor, and the ground. There's always blood. Lots of blood. Calibrate your red channel to the blood. Well, unfortunately, that’s not what we get with Cocaine Bear. Sure, the film gleefully fulfills its basic expectations with cleverly-executed moments of over-the-top death and carnage perpetrated against a cast of Darwin Award winning rubes. And yes, Elizabeth Banks – who directs – shows a deft hand with her many set pieces. the real story. In this take, the drugged-out bear drags out human victim after human victim, ripping off limbs, destroying flesh, and indulging itselfgory moments spread out over 90 minutes. The characters are likewise uninteresting, but they are at least played with physical zeal to spare. The There's also a piece on the cast, a making of featurette about the film's numerous bloody kills, a gag reel, and more. Day One on the 4K. Give it a few weeks and Violent Night will be here. With VN, all four movies that Uni sat on will finally have 4K releases on this side of the pond. Cocaine Bear 4K Blu-ray delivers truly amazing video and audio in this fan-pleasing Blu-ray release The 2160p resolution allows for a more finely clear and precise picture. There is no mistaking the natural glossy sheen to the image. It looks very

Cocaine Bear: Maximum Rampage Edition (Blu-ray) Cocaine Bear: Maximum Rampage Edition (Blu-ray)

Remarkable by how completely unremarkable they are for a major studio release in this day and age...

Un bearable Bloodbath: Dissecting the Kills (1080p, 8:16): Making several of the more grizzly, er, grisly, kills. Deleted Scenes (HD, 5 Mins.) - A few scenes that were left on the cutting room floor, most of which are just extended sequences.

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