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Site review is up with 35 beautiful screenshots! Hope you enjoy.
Harley Quinn: The Complete First and Second Seasons Blu-ray Review |
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MediaInfo of S01E01 for those interested.
The bitrates are very similar for all episodes. Code:
General Format : Matroska Format version : Version 4 File size : 4.75 GiB Duration : 22 min 56 s Overall bit rate mode : Variable Overall bit rate : 29.7 Mb/s Video ID : 1 ID in the original source medium : 4113 (0x1011) Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : High@L4.1 Format settings : CABAC / 4 Ref Frames Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, Reference frames : 4 frames Codec ID : V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC Duration : 22 min 56 s Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 25.9 Mb/s Maximum bit rate : 38.0 Mb/s Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 1 080 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate mode : Constant Frame rate : 23.976 (24000/1001) FPS Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.520 Stream size : 4.14 GiB (87%) Language : English Default : No Forced : No Original source medium : Blu-ray Audio ID : 2 ID in the original source medium : 4352 (0x1100) Format : DTS XLL Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems Commercial name : DTS-HD Master Audio Codec ID : A_DTS Duration : 22 min 56 s Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 3 766 kb/s Channel(s) : 6 channels Channel layout : C L R Ls Rs LFE Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz Frame rate : 93.750 FPS (512 SPF) Bit depth : 24 bits Compression mode : Lossless Stream size : 618 MiB (13%) Title : Surround 5.1 Language : English Default : Yes Forced : No Original source medium : Blu-ray Text ID : 3 ID in the original source medium : 4608 (0x1200) Format : PGS Muxing mode : zlib Codec ID : S_HDMV/PGS Codec ID/Info : Picture based subtitle format used on BDs/HD-DVDs Duration : 22 min 19 s Bit rate : 60.8 kb/s Count of elements : 1106 Stream size : 9.71 MiB (0%) Language : English Default : No Forced : No Original source medium : Blu-ray Menu 00:00:00.000 : en:Chapter 01 00:04:51.916 : en:Chapter 02 00:18:44.998 : en:Chapter 03 00:22:20.630 : en:Chapter 04 Last edited by kiyutgfg; 02-19-2021 at 02:24 PM. |
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Well,I got a email from Best Buy today that my orders is delayed(it was supposed to be in today but never shipped so I was expecting this).I checked over the phone and it's confirmed as back-ordered(again,it's what I expected) and I should get my copy by March 3rd. The same thing happened with my Doom Patrol Season 2.It eventually came in a week before the back-ordered date I was given so it's possible my Harley Quinn set comes in a little earlier than that March 3rd date too.Either way,as long as it gets here without damage,I'm cool waiting a bit.I just finished watching the two seasons on HBO Max a few weeks ago so I probably wouldn't crack into watching the blu ray set right away anyway. |
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If anyone wants a comparison:
1080p DC(Left) vs Bluray (Right) DC vs Bluray vs 4k DC 1080p DC/HBO (Left) vs Bluray (Right) DC vs Bluray vs 4k DC Most scenes are like the first - slightly more prominent grain, and that's about it. The odd scene is much sharper (such as the second), even compared to the 4k stream. Last edited by kiyutgfg; 02-18-2021 at 07:56 PM. |
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I’m really glad this came out on disc. More studios need to do this. I 100% understand the desire for continuous subscription money and I think it’s brilliant from a business perspective.
But not even going into the benefits of having something physically, this just is another way to get more money. As much as I wanted to watch this show, I wasn’t going to subscribe to a service JUST for this (plus I’m not sure I can get that app on ANY of my devices besides mobile and that’s just.. no). So instead of getting $0 from me, they just got $30. It’s not a continuous stream of money, but it’s SOMEthing over nothing. |
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We're probably a niche market at this point((where general consumers are just satisfied with having it on streaming) but anything I really like on streaming and it gets a physical release,I will buy it as well. I wasn't sure on Harley Quinn and wouldn't of been sure about a blind buy(some things I will blind buy but if I'm a little iffy,I don't) but figured since I have HBO Max,Iwould watch the first couple of episodes.Really loved it and watched to rest of the two seasons.And now bought the blur ray.So in effect,you got me to happly pay again to have it on physical. Disney + and HBO Max are the only two streaming series I plan to have for the time being.So unless something gets a physical release,I do without. No Netflix,No Amazon Prime,no Hulu(and I wasn't paying extra for the bundle with Disney +),no CBS All Access/Paramaount +,no Apple TV + etc etc. So with those services,it's physical or bust for me. I bought Stranger Things season 1-2 as blind buys(hopfully season 3 is eventually coming) and I got the Marvel Netfiix shows that were released including importing some(didn't know Jessica Jones season 1 was getting a U.S. release and Iron Fist season 1 didn't get that) but the rest of the shows and seasons were stopped on physical.I bought the DVD of seasons 1 & 2 of Cobra Kai and will get any future disk releases of season 3 and beyond if they come. CBS All Access/Paramount + has been great about releasing their Star Trek shows on disk.I have both seasons of Discovery and season 1 of Picard.I plan to get Lower Decks season 1 when it is released(Target pulled their pages so they might of jumped the gun) If The Boys ever were to get a official U.S. disk release,I would blind buy that. So with the services I don't have,I'll buy the physical releases if offered and I'm confident I'll enjoy it.Prior to HBO Max,I bought blind the DC Universe shows,Titans,Doon Patrol and Swamp Thing and will be able to watch as released on HBO Max,the new seasons of Titans and Doom Patrol(I watched season 2 on the service as it released weekly) and then buy the blu ray releases. And with the two services I do have,I would and will buy a physical release as well but I'm not expecting anything from Disney } |
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I finished this and it's pretty good. Parts of the show are hilarious, particularly the way the show uses Bane and the King Shark character. Joker is also done well and has an excellent story arc, particularly in the second season. Batman, serious personality intact, is also handled fairly well and surprisingly prominent without stealing the spotlight, a balancing act for which the writers deserve high praise. As someone who does not read comics, though, some of the characterizations had me taken aback, especially that of Clayface, who was one of my favorite villains in Batman: The Animated Series, but is completely different here (down to apparently being based on another version of the character, Basil Karlo, as opposed to Matt Hagen) and honestly pretty boring.
I did like most of the show's version of Poison Ivy, although at times some of her lines were a bit tacky, like a lot of Harley's were, as though the two of them were 10 years younger than they should have been. And speaking of Harley, now that we're well into the Harley Quinn renaissance, I think it's pretty clear that the character can only go so far and divorced from the Joker's orbit, Harley doesn't seem to be that compelling. In this show, for example, it's the supporting players that really move things along and keep it interesting. Thankfully, there are a lot of them, almost all well-written and well-voiced, often more interesting than the title character. Really, I think it was a little bit manic for me, but overall, there is something sweet and affecting about it that made me want to watch it all very quickly. Like I said, I'm not certain how much further the Harley Quinn character can go, especially after the ordered third season, but I will definitely give future seasons a chance on Blu-ray or UHD Blu-ray. Warner Archive Collection's Blu-ray is of their usual high standard, much better than the 1080p discs for the DC animated videos put out by Warner Home Video at retail. The episods maintain a high video bitrate and I noticed no intrusive banding or compression artifacts. The DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio is expectantly crisp, punchy and clear. It's a great little release and I'm glad WAC waited to put both seasons together. |
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Thanks given by: | AmishParadise (02-19-2021), emailking (04-08-2021), jignat (02-19-2021), Randy Miller III (02-19-2021) |
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DEFECT WARNING. I have now received a 2nd copy from Amazon USA. Both have the same defect: playback freezes (though tries to continue) starting at about 11:30 to 12:00 into Episode #5 (Title #6) on Disc #1. I tried that section on three different BD players with the same result. Data surfaces of both discs were immaculate.
I won't be able to exchange the 2nd copy for a 3rd until Amazon has gotten back the 1st copy. (That's perfectly reasonable -- I'm not trying to make Amazon look like the bad guy here -- not at all.) Be sure to check your copy before your free return period expires! |
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I got this because I love HQ. I've watched Disc 1 so far. The show is hilarious. I highly recommend this for any fan of HQ or Batman.
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It played fine all the way through. I have a Sony BDPS 3100 from 10 years ago.
I just finished Harley Quinn TAS Season 1 and 2 bluray set. Pros: It is a pretty funny show that pokes fun at modern superhero tropes and the modern social media age. Other than the 1966 Adam West Batman and Deadpool 1/2, I'm generally not into funny superhero shows. However, this one is very entertaining. Most of the characters are entertaining and have good designs and voice acting. King Shark is probably my favorite. I like how he is generally chill, but become savage in key moments. Also, I like that Batman and Joker aren't just running roughshod over it. The "haggard and low self esteem Gordon is funny , and also a nice change of pace from the stock "Good cop/loving father" he's usually depicted in other shows/movies. Seeing Bane being treated like crap by the other villains and his soft/caring sides in the pit crack me up. There's not much action but it is good when its there. Cons Even though this is a Harley Show, I feel like Im the least interested in her storylines. KS, Ivy, Gordon, and even Sy Borgman feel more interesting to me. The first season feels like a 13 episode take on "harley and Ivy" from Batman TAS. Many team shows usually do some spotlight episodes with members of the supporting cast, and I wish this show would do that more often. We go to see KS go back to the Shark Kingdom only late into S2. Sy was hinted at having a mysterious past, but little has come of it. Clayface seems the least developed and his Shakespearean actor bits seem less funny as time goes on. IIRC they havent even said which version this one is. I'm guessing Basil Karlo but who knows. Also, they need to be more creative with his powers in battles. I dont like Penguins voice actor. Miscellaneous: This is one of the few streaming shows that I dont feel like binging compared to other superhero shows. I watched 2 episodes per day, but didnt feel the urge to watch more even though I had all the episodes available to me unlike folks watching it as it released. Overall: 8/10 |
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I tried the two defective copies on three players: Oppo BDP-93, Oppo BDP-103, and a Panasonic 4K UB820. I didn't mention this before because I don't believe it has anything to do with the players -- the discs are defective. And, yes it's not a permanent freeze, but (depending on the player) a brief freeze, some staggered distorted playback, a skip ahead of 20 seconds or so and then maybe normal playback (unsure because I was ejecting the disc at this point). Any defect in playback, no matter how minor, necessitates replacement. Not that it matters, but the Oppo 93 had the least problems and the Panasonic 4K UB820 by far the most -- it started with a loud snap that I thought might blow some speaker fuses!
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