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Blu-Ray Review: Darkman [Collector's Edition]
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http://www.thegeekcouch.com/2014/03/08/blu-ray-review-darkman-collectors-edition/#commentsSat, 08 Mar 2014 19:22:11 +0000http://www.thegeekcouch.com/?p=10152http://www.thegeekcouch.com/2014/03/08/blu-ray-review-darkman-collectors-edition/feed/0Darkman,Frances McDormand,Larry Drake,liam neeson,Sam Raimi| Scream Factory 2014 | 1990 | 96 min | Rated R | February 18, 2014 - *This was originally posted over at TheScreamCast.com* Video Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Resolution: 1080p Aspect ratio: 1.85:1 Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1 - Audio | Scream Factory 2014 | 1990 | 96 min | Rated R | February 18, 2014
*This was originally posted over at TheScreamCast.com*
Video
Codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Audio
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0
Subtitles
English
Discs
50GB Blu-ray Disc
Single disc (1 BD)
Packaging
Slipcover in original pressing
Playback
Region A
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Listen to The ScreamCast Episode #2 featuring this title!
The Movie
I always wonder what the reception of Darkman would have been like if it wasn't released in the shadow of Tim Burton's Batman. Sam Raimi's comic book inspired film was somewhat of an odd thing when it released in 1990 and didn't seem to pick up speed until hitting VHS and Cable. I remember reading middling reviews in the newspaper and never gave it a chance until I bought a VHS tape from a video store's clearance rack. I've bought Darkman on every format (sans Laserdisc) since. Scream Factory's gorgeous release marks the third time in twenty years I've plunked down my hard earned cash for this film.
Darkman is a classic revenge based "origin story." In 2014 it's easy to be exhausted with origin stories, but I think it still works here. What I love about Darkman is that Raimi doesn't waste any time with the origin details. He jumps right into the creation of this tortured character played by a young and then relatively unknown Liam Neeson, then thrusts this character into a standard revenge plot. Despite this tired plot formula, Darkman works in spades still today mainly because of Raimi's execution, a strong lead and a host of character actors. In fact, I'd say that the character actors elevate this film because of their ability to make me believe they are actually Darkman in disguise. These scenes stand out as my favorite moments.
Raimi's visual flourishes and signatures are all over this movie and the lack of CGI is welcomed. With more "pre-CGI era" films being given the Scream Factory Treatment, I hope budding filmmakers see the importance of practical and optical effects. Everything looks top notch here in HD, from the make-up effects to some pretty great compositing.
Overall, Darkman has aged really well. It's a comic book movie (kinda) with a hard edge and genuine meanness to it. Raimi's direction gives us a tight 90 minute ride bolstered by fantastic effects that hold up pretty well and fun, solid performances.
Video Quality
It should be noted that Scream Factory did not get access to a new master, so they are using a master from Universal that has some slight, yet noticeable DNR. However, this is the best I've ever seen Darkman and not the train wreck like we've seen on movies like Predator. This won't be on anyone's radar as a bad transfer and I'm sure most of you won't even notice. As it stands, Darkman still looks pretty great.
Audio Quality
Danny Elfman's score shines here. It's loud, bombastic and blends well with the dialogue and sound effects. The mix is clean and sharp, with the 5.1 surround filling the room nicely. Crank this one up.
Special Features and Extras
New interviews with Liam Neeson and Frances McDormand
New interview with Larry Drake
New interview with Makeup Designer Tony Gardner
New interviews with actors Danny Hicks and Dan Bell
New interviews with Production Designer Randy Ser and Art Director Philip Dagort
Audio Commentary with director of photography Bill Pope
Vintage “Making of” and interview featurettes featuring interviews with Sam Raimi, Liam Neeson, Frances McDormand and more…
Vintage full-length interviews with Sam Raimi, Liam Neeson and Frances McDormand
Theatrical Trailer
TV Spots
Still Galleries – Posters & production stills, Behind the Scenes, Make-up Effects and Storyboards
There is a wealth of information in these special features. Unfortunately,Sean C. Dureggerno1:20:12