I finally took the plunge and joined the next generation of television, gaming, and film with my purchase of a Sony Playstation 3, a 37" HD TV, and my first Blu-Ray DVD rental. Before we discuss We Own The Night, here are a few words that may help those of you who straggle into the HD world even later than me.
First... do it. I know it's pricey; believe me, I know, but damn if it doesn't look, sound, and feel great.
Second, setup is pretty easy but there are a few things those of you who aren't among the tech savviest in the world will want to know. If you use a PS3 as your Blu-Ray player of choice, you'll need to tweak a couple settings to get the best possible audio performance. There are two options in the BD/DVD settings for audio. If you're using something other than an HDMI cable to process your audio (an optical cable, for instance), you must change the default output method from PCM to Bitstream). I spent damn near an hour toggling different settings in the menus before I finally got that set correctly. Even then, I wouldn't have known had I not found the answer on a forum. I should have known, but I guessed wrong. God bless the internets. As it turns out, I'm glad I went through the hour of frustration because it really did enhance my enjoyment of We Own The Night.
As for the film, it's a B-movie plot with some A-list actors. You've seen this plot and these themes explored before and you've seen them explored better.
Bobby "Green" (Joaquin Phoenix) is the black sheep of his family. His father, Albert Grusinski (Robert Duvall), is a deputy chief of the New York City Police Department and his brother, Joe Grusinski (Mark Wahlberg), has just been made an NYPD captain. Bobby is running a swank nightclub with Russian mob ties.
Bobby is invited to Joe's promotion party at which point Joe and Albert let Bobby know his club is no longer just a hot spot for the beautiful people to do a little dancing and recreational drugs, it is now a launching pad for a tough brand of Russian drug lords. Despite the obvious tension and distance between them and Bobby, Joe and Albert are hoping he'll keep his ear to the ground and inform on the dealers. Albert warns Bobby that the time will soon come for him to decide if he's with the cops or with drug dealers.







Article comments
1 - El Bicho
Very nice job. looks like we'll see more of you in Video and Gaming now.
2 - Josh Hathaway
Thanks, El Bicho. I'd love to tell you I'll be doing this more often but my track record speaks for itself.
Next up: I'm going to have to wait for Blockbuster to get a Blu-ray copy of No Country for Old Men in stock.