| El Kabong |
10-03-01 07:37 PM |
I got both on Monday, and the review for both would be almost identical. They both had similarly basic menus (same as Making The Grade also), except Running Scared has a special features option for the trailer & a 4 minute clip they call outtakes, but are really just an HBO (or someone) camera crew following him and catching him mugging. Nothing good except for a boom mic joke that's pretty funny. Colors just has the trailer on the main menu. The sound for both is DD surround (Making The Grade was actually 4.0). I don't think I heard anything from the rears in either movie (except maybe during some parts of Colors slightly). I wasn't expecting great sound from either movie though, and they were perfectly clear, so nothing to really complain about. The picture on both was very good. I watched on a 65" HDTV, and both had very good detail & clarity, although the image isn't as crisp & bright as new movies. Both are anamorphic (Colors-1:85:1, RS- 2:35:1). It was great to see RS in it's original widescreen. Colors has lots of people who became famous later (Don Cheadle, Damon Wayans) and is a good gang/cop movie, though not as violent & fast-paced as the ones that followed. Running Scared is an 80's classic & still very funny. Billy Crystal & Gregory Hines are a good buddy team. I'd recommend both. Especially for the price.
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