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Received both blu-rays today. Watched Avalanche and skipped through Meteor, will watch it over the weekend.
So-so presentations, not horrible, not great. In fact, I think Avalanche looks the strongest. Both movies have moments that are what we expect from the format. Other parts are pretty crappy looking, mostly effects shots. I was surprised with Meteor, as it's Kino/Fox & MGM stamped. It should've looked flawless. Avalanche at least was fun, mindless, but fun. I remember seeing it way back in the early eighties on tv. I've always liked Meteor, bad effects and all. Be prepared for static menus, no extras (aside from trailers), not many chapter breaks. If you love disaster movies, like me, you'll enjoy them. Last edited by JMDiaz718; 09-17-2014 at 01:20 AM. |
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