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The first Crank movie was OK to me. But what really made my jaw dropped was the PQ of the blu-ray. Until now I haven't come across any other blu-ray with the same PQ.
It doesn't look video-like, but not film-like either. It just look so real but with bright colors with crazy 3D pop and depth. Has anyone seen any blu-ray with the same PQ? Other digitally-shot movies like Zodiac had great PQ too. But Crank was just different type of PQ, unique. |
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