3:44 AM - Review of Spy Kids 3 Game on Blu-ray
As a movie fan, especially for a kid, what movie are you
expecting for in the next month? Are you also crazy about some
adventure film just like me? If so, let's share another adventure
film together. I bet you must be very interested in it.
Firstly, as an insider, you must have learned that
Sin City director Robert Rodriguez has a
penchant for blood-soaked
action films (El Mariachi, Desperado), but
he's enjoyed his biggest commercial successes with his trio of
family-oriented
Spy
Kids films, which premiered a decade ago.
The Spy Kids series is a series of family/action/adventure
films written, produced and directed by Robert Rodriguez. The main
plot follows the adventures of the children of a married spy couple
who become involved in
their parents' espionage. The rest of their
family are spies as well, including their estranged uncle Machete
(who supplies the OSS with gadgets) and maternal grandparents. The
films tend to have a strong Hispanic heritage theme, as Rodriguez
is of Mexican descent, though the dialogue is predominately in
English.
Spy Kids 3:
Game Over, what was in 2003 the first American 3D
film released to
theatres by a major studio since 1991′s
Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, arrives on
Blu-
ray sans the 3D, but with a solid 2D-only
high-definition transfer. If only that were enough to forgive what
is a plot that is obviously lifted from another, even older film.
The younger
Cortez sibling Juni is now out of the spy
game and working as a private eye doing odd jobs, but he is called
back into action by the President (
George Clooney). There's a major new
videogame, Game Over, that has all the kids going crazy to play it,
but its a threat to worldwide security. The
virtual reality game is ensnaring the minds
of kids all over the world and keeping them trapped in the game
world. Juni's sister Carmen, still an OSS agent, was sent into the
game to investigate and became trapped herself. Juni must go into
the game, find his sister, and conquer the Toymaker by first
beating the game's unbeatable Level 5.
With its neon-colored uniforms, virtual reality battles,
cycle races and more, not to mention the very premise of being
trapped in a game to start with, the whole film feels like an
unapologetic rip-off of Tron (1982).
Video Quality
With each subsequent Spy Kids film the quality of the
production and the image has gotten better. Spy Kids 3's AVC 1080p
encodement looks the best out of the trilogy that has recently
arrived on Blu-ray. If you are not a
blu ray dvd player, you can also enjoy it on
your nomal dvd player just by ripping
blu ray movie to
your computer through a
blu
ray copy
software.Like the second film, it was also captured in HD and
its transfer to Blu-ray is clean and detailed with little in the
way of video noise. It shows very vivid colors and strong flesh
tones.
Audio Quality
The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 soundtrack is rather
aggressive, making heavy use of the
surround channels right from the beginning.
There's strong low frequency extension and natural high frequencies
with very clean and full sounding dialogue. Sound is spread wide
across the front, which is also quite active in following sound
across the screen.
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