It's a little disappointing to watch this one on DVD given the quality of the transfer. It's fuzzy, lacking in detail, and at times heavy on the compression. Color is strong (especially the blood), and aliasing is kept under control. It's a rare sub-standard transfer for New Line. ![]()
For audiophiles though, you can't go wrong with this. Full DTS-ES 6.1 audio is worth blaring until the neighbors complain. 5.1 EX is your other choice. Bass is brutal and completely convincing. Surround use is constant. It's also effectively used for ambience during down time. This is what you buy sound equipment for. ![]()
Heavily hyped, the key extra here on disc one is the "choose their fate" game. As you're watching the movie, a menu pops up and asks you to make a selection like "jump left" to change a scene slightly or drastically. It's impressive how seamless the branching is. The extra sequences are mild fun, while a few lead to new death sequences.
Most are simply re-edited with brief new clips added in. The first choice available will actually end the movie if you make the right call. It's annoying to be required to watch the entire movie straight through to get a few seconds of extra content, but you can always fast forward to the scenes that can be changed.
Disc 1 also features a packed commentary from director James Wong, his co-writer, and the director of cinematography.
Disc 2 is where you forget about the price and begin to realize how all DVDs should be. While it starts off with an oddball animation piece It's All Around You, telling a tale that follows the concept of the film, it only takes a few more button presses to get to the good stuff.







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