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		<title>Sin City (Canadian Import)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 16:24:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian White</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in 2005, Sin City was one of those DVD movies I bought as a blind purchase, and coincidentally, the first movie I ever watched on my brand new 50” Sony LCD rear projection HDTV at the time. I remember just being completely mesmerized by the movie’s unique, and at the time, revolutionary coloring process. [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Arial;">Back in 2005,<em> Sin City </em>was one of those DVD movies I bought as a blind purchase, and coincidentally, the first movie I ever watched on my brand new 50” Sony LCD rear projection HDTV at the time.<span style="yes;"> </span>I remember just being completely mesmerized by the movie’s unique, and at the time, revolutionary coloring process.<span style="yes;"> </span>The majority of the film is rendered in black and white but contains certain color palettes to emphasize specific objects and scenes.<span style="yes;"> </span>I was really taken aback by this as I am usually just into the cookie-cutter kind of traditional color looking films and not often moved by artistic attempts at being different.</span><span id="more-711"></span><span style="Arial;"><span style="yes;"> </span><em>Rocky Balboa</em> also used this coloring process in the final fight scene, which really made it stand out compared to all the other <em>Rocky</em> franchise fight scenes.<span style="yes;"> </span>After doing some research this is also among one of the first films to be shot primarily on a digital back lot.<span style="yes;"> </span>The film was shot using Sony High-Definition cameras. The actors worked in front of a green screen and all the backgrounds and effects were added later during post-production.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><em></em><em><span style="Arial;">Sin City </span></em><span style="Arial;">is a film written, produced, and directed by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez.<span style="yes;"> </span>The film is based on Frank Miller’s series of graphic novels under the same name.<span style="yes;"> </span>The film primarily focuses on three inter-twining bodies of work within the series: “The Hard Goodbye,” The Big Fat Kill,” and “That Yellow Bastard.”<span style="yes;"> </span>The film contains one of the biggest smorgasbords of movie stars I have ever seen in a Hollywood production.<span style="yes;"> </span>The long list includes the likes of Bruce Willis, Jessica Alba, Clive Owen, Michael Clarke Duncan, Benicio del Toro, Rosario Dawson, Powers Boothe, Michael Madsen, Josh Hartnett, Jaime King, Brittany Murphy, Mickey Rourke, Nick Stahl, Elijah Wood, Rutger Hauer, Devon Aoki and many other familiar faces I noticed while watching.<span style="yes;"> </span>Where else, besides <em>Oceans Eleven</em> or <em>Rat Race</em>, can you find a film production with such an enormous all-star cast such as the aforementioned list of actors/actresses?<span style="yes;"> </span>That is a rhetorical question of course.<span style="yes;"> </span>Did I mention it has Jessica Alba, playing the role of a stripper, in it too?</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><em><span style="Arial;">Sin City</span></em><span style="Arial;"> takes places within and outside the fictional city of Basin City.<span style="yes;"> </span>You can kind of put two and two together to figure out where the film&#8217;s title comes from.<span style="yes;"> </span>After a short introduction, entitled “The Customer is Always Right,” the audience is plunged right into the middle of the emerging storyline of “That Yellow Bastard.”<span style="yes;"> </span>Police officer John Hartigan (Bruce Willis) is attempting to save 11-year-old Nancy Callahan from serial child murderer Roark Jr. (Nick Stahl).<span style="yes;"> </span>Roark Jr. is the son of the powerful, yet corrupt, Senator Roark (Powers Boothe).<span style="yes;"> </span>Hartigan becomes the hero of the day as he single-handedly saves Nancy and critically injures Roark Jr.<span style="yes;"> </span>It is when officer Hartigan&#8217;s partner betrays him and leaves him for dead, that Nancy is left behind to lay in the lap of her hero as the lights go dark for the aging officer.<span style="yes;"> </span>In his heart, Hartigan has no regrets for the result of his actions in rescuing Nancy.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Arial;">The lights come back up as the audience is now intimately involved in “The Hard Goodbye” storyline.<span style="yes;"> </span>The story centers around a massive thug named Marv (Mickey Rourke) and his undying compassion for his slain lover, Goldie (Jaime King).<span style="yes;"> </span>Marv sets out to find Goldie&#8217;s killer no matter what the cost is.<span style="yes;"> </span>I will reiterate that last sentence once again.<span style="yes;"> </span>There are no earthly chains and bounds that will prevent Marv from finding Goldie&#8217;s killer.<span style="yes;"> </span>Viewers are in for quite a pilgrimage of mayhem as Marv destroys everyone and everything in his way to track down the killer.<span style="yes;"> </span>Stories don&#8217;t always have a happy ending as we begin to find out in Basin City.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Arial;">“The Big Fat Kill” revolves around a barmaid, Shellie (Brittany Murphy), who is being harassed by her abusive and punishing ex-boyfriend Jackie Boy (Benicio del Toro).<span style="yes;"> </span>This is the point where the movie really shines.<span style="yes;"> </span>I am not talking about just the visuals either.<span style="yes;"> </span>I am talking about the acting of Benicio del Toro.<span style="yes;"> </span>Much like I would refer to Heath Ledger&#8217;s Oscar deserving performance as the Joker in <em>The Dark Knight</em>, Benecio could not have done a better job as Jackie Boy here.<span style="yes;"> </span>His mannerisms, facial expressions and dialogue deliverance were just so natural and authentic.<span style="yes;"> </span>He literally cracked me up at times.<span style="yes;"> </span>Anyway, Dwight (Clive Owen) comes to Shellie&#8217;s rescue and follows Jackie and his boys out to Old Town where the streets are controlled the by the prostitutes.<span style="yes;"> </span>While Dwight cleans up the mess that is made, mercenary Manute (Michael Clarke Duncan) kidnaps head prostitute Gail (Rosario Dawson), and his entourage invade Old Town.<span style="yes;"> </span>That is until Dwight, and martial arts expert Miho (Devon Aoki), formulate a plan to attempt to over throw the mercenaries and put the prostitutes back in control of Old Town.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Arial;">When it is all said and done we circle 360 degrees back to our original story arc “That Yellow Bastard.”<span style="yes;"> </span>We find officer Hartigan, who was left for dead at the beginning of the movie, being informed by Senator Roark that he will be framed for all his son&#8217;s crimes and will obviously serve the jail time. Little Nancy tenderly visits Hartigan in the hospital and promises to write him every week.<span style="yes;"> </span>She also tells Hartigan that she loves him.<span style="yes;"> </span>It seems kind of creepy coming from an 11-year-old girl to a 50+ year old man.<span style="yes;"> </span>After eight years pass and Hartigan all the sudden stops receiving weekly letters from Nancy, the fuel that has kept him going all these years in solitary confinement, he begins to grow worried.<span style="yes;"> </span>His worst fears are confirmed when he receives an envelope addressed from Nancy containing a severed finger.<span style="yes;"> </span>His only chance to find and help save Nancy is to confess to all his charges and hope they grant him parole, which of course they do.<span style="yes;"> </span>It is a movie after all.<span style="yes;"> </span>Once on the outside, Hartigan tracks down Nancy (Jessica Alba) who is nineteen-years-old now and working as an erotic dancer at Kadie&#8217;s Bar.<span style="yes;"> </span>Before it is too late, Hartigan realizes that by finding Nancy he has now led horribly disfigured and discolored, Roark Jr., to Nancy&#8217;s exact location. Don&#8217;t you find it kind of strange that up until now no one knew who or where Nancy really was, even though she was a prominent stripper there in Basin City using her real name?<span style="yes;"> </span>Maybe it is just I?<span style="yes;"> </span>So now it is up to Hartigan to save Nancy from the peril grips of that Yellow Bastard.<span style="yes;"> </span>God speed Hartigan!</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Arial;">As you can see from the previous four paragraphs it is quite a complicated tale of short stories intertwined into one cohesive movie, if you dare call it that.<span style="yes;"> </span>What makes it even quirkier is that the action at the end of the movie really takes place before “The Hard Goodbye” story even unfolds.<span style="yes;"> </span>I know all this sounds really confusing and I am living proof it can take one up to several viewings to really understand everything.<span style="yes;"> </span>With that being said I just can&#8217;t get enough of this movie&#8217;s vivid visuals and use of colors to accent objects.<span style="yes;"> </span>It is quite simply brilliant, artistic and beautiful all at the same time.<span style="yes;"> </span>And no I am not just talking about Jessica Alba the stripper.<span style="yes;"> </span>I was very excited when Buena Vista announced that this movie was going to be released on the Blu-ray format October 21, 2008, not so much for the movie itself, but to see the visual masterpiece I knew it was in glorious 1080P.<span style="yes;"> </span>With that being said let me be the first to admit how extremely disappointed I was when Buena Vista later said that the US release is indefinitely postponed.<span style="yes;"> </span>Thank God for the Canadians who managed to secure the title&#8217;s original release date.<span style="yes;"> </span>So ladies and gentlemen of America&#8230;I am afraid the only way to own <em>Sin City</em> right now in the US is to have it imported to you.<span style="yes;"> </span>If you are a fan of the movie and a High-Definition freak, like me, then I believe it to be worth every penny you pay for it.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"> <img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-951" title="sc1" src="http://intotheblu.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/sc1.jpg" alt="sc1" width="500" height="273" /></p>
<h2 class="MsoNormal"><span style="Arial;">Video</span><span style="Arial;"> </span></h2>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><em><span style="Arial;">Sin City</span></em><span style="Arial;"> (Canadian release) is brought to the Blu-ray format on a BD-25 layer disc utilizing a 1080P AVC video encode and a 1.78:1 aspect ratio.<span style="yes;"> </span>It beautifully fills the whole viewing area of your traditional 16&#215;9 displays.<span style="yes;"> </span>We already discussed in brief the movie&#8217;s unique filming process.<span style="yes;"> </span>Every detail and texture is stunningly captured as sharp, focused, and three-dimensional throughout.<span style="yes;"> </span>If you want an example to show off 3-D pop, you have it here.<span style="yes;"> </span>The blacks are completely solid with no visible signs of grain.<span style="yes;"> </span>The soft background shots, at times, are due to the employment of filming and digitally manipulating sets against the green screen.<span style="yes;"> </span>I did notice a few shots of compression, some artifact blocking and occasional noise, but nothing that I found the least bit distracting at all.<span style="yes;"> </span>The videophiles out there will argue that the 14-15 Mbs average low bitrates are unacceptable.<span style="yes;"> </span>If that is the case, then I love how the term unacceptable looks.<span style="yes;"> </span>I am very pleased with the transfer of this film and it is everything I was hoping it would be.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"> <img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-952" title="sc2" src="http://intotheblu.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/sc2.jpg" alt="sc2" width="500" height="273" /></p>
<h2><span style="Arial;">Audio</span></h2>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Arial;">Although, the back of the Blu-ray cover art says the movie contains DTS 5.1 audio, don&#8217;t be fooled and pass up on this release.<span style="yes;"> </span>This is simply not the case.<span style="yes;"> </span>The audio track on the Blu-ray disc is in fact DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1.<span style="yes;"> </span>For not seeing the movie&#8217;s theatrical release, I cannot honestly remember how impressive the audio should sound.<span style="yes;"> </span>The DTS-HD MA audio track does not disappoint.<span style="yes;"> </span>However, it is a bit quieter than most movies but I believe that to be the atmosphere the film&#8217;s producers are trying to create.<span style="yes;"> </span>I had to turn the receiver&#8217;s volume up just a tad more than I do for most blockbuster movies.<span style="yes;"> </span>With the exception of Jessica Alba, the dialogue was loud, clear, and distinct throughout.<span style="yes;"> </span>This is very important as the narrative dialogue plays a crucial role in this movie.<span style="yes;"> </span>The surround sounds for ambient effects like the lightning, gunshots and rain were masterfully mixed.<span style="yes;"> </span>More importantly, the action scenes managed to become very aggressive sounding at times.<span style="yes;"> </span>While I may have little things I nitpick here and there about, I was very much impressed by the audio track upon my second viewing.<span style="yes;"> </span>I was also much more in-tune and paying a lot more attention to the sound dynamics my second time around.<span style="yes;"> </span>I think the first time around I was just too visually stimulated to even care about the sound.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"> <img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-956" title="Sin City" src="http://intotheblu.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/sc8.jpg" alt="Sin City" width="500" height="273" /></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-955" title="Sin City" src="http://intotheblu.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/sc5.jpg" alt="Sin City" width="500" height="273" /></p>
<h2 class="MsoNormal"><span style="Arial;">Special Features</span></h2>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><strong></strong><em><span style="Arial;">Sin City</span></em><span style="Arial;">, the Canadian release, lands on Blu-ray with absolutely ZERO special features.<span style="yes;"> </span>While it is not a deal breaker to me, because I don&#8217;t even usually watch any of the special features unless I am reviewing them, this is an utter disappoint for die-hard fans of the movie.<span style="yes;"> </span>I buy movies for the film itself, not for the bonus features.<span style="yes;"> </span>Since this is only on a BD-25 layer disc I think we should be glad nothing else was added that took up space and ultimately could have impacted the quality of our feature presentation.<span style="yes;"> </span>When the Blu-ray disc initially loads in a player a message displays that the film will begin.<span style="yes;"> </span>No menu is available on the Blu-ray disc.<span style="yes;"> </span>The pop-up menu, when accessed, provides only controls for set-up options such as audio and subtitles, and a scene selection panel.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"> <img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-954" title="sc4" src="http://intotheblu.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/sc4.jpg" alt="sc4" width="500" height="273" /></p>
<h2><span style="12.0pt;">Final Thoughts</span></h2>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Arial;">I hope I did not lose any readers with my last statement of how this Blu-ray release contains no special features.<span style="yes;"> </span>Who knows how long we will have to wait in the US for an eventual Blu-ray release of this movie?<span style="yes;"> </span>If special features are really that important to you then in the meantime I would suggest you wait and enjoy your Standard-Definition DVD copy on your grandmother’s tube television.<span style="yes;"> </span>That way the picture will look as sharp as possible for you.<span style="yes;"> </span>If you are an undying fan of the movie and cannot wait to experience the High-Definition presentation of <em>Sin City</em> then by all means stop reading now, do a search engine lookup for a site to buy from and enjoy this movie the way it is screaming out to be seen.<span style="yes;"> </span>I have no regrets, regarding my decision, to pay a bit extra to import this bare bones Blu-ray edition of <em>Sin City</em> to my US address.<span style="yes;"> </span>In my opinion, it was worth every foreign to US converted cent.<span style="yes;"> </span>I am eagerly anticipating the news of production to start on the <em>Sin City 2</em> project.<span style="yes;"> </span>Just as recently as this past September, rumblings have been heard of plans getting under way and of a completed script.<span style="yes;"> </span>There are even rumors of Johnny Depp being involved in the project.<span style="yes;"> </span>Here is hoping to a successful cast reunion and the desirable return of Jessica Alba reprising her role as Nancy Callahan.<span style="yes;"> </span>Until that time happens enjoy this Blu-ray release of <em>Sin City</em> and take care to stay out of trouble in Basin City.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Arial;"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-953" title="Sin City" src="http://intotheblu.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/sc3.jpg" alt="Sin City" width="500" height="273" /></span></p>
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		<dc:creator>Bill Geiger</dc:creator>
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<p><span style="normal;">It seems every time you look for a new movie in the  theaters, one of them is a remake from a TV show. Just recently, we had the  release of Get Smart. We have also had The Brady Bunch, Mission Impossible and  numerous others. Some of them worked, while others just fell flat.</span><span style="normal;"> One of the  latest Blu-ray imports I watched just so happened to be a TV show previously,  and that being <em>Starsky and Hutch</em>. This, thankfully, worked out very well  and is an entertaining watch.</span><span id="more-589"></span></p>
<p><span style="normal;">Ben Stiller (Starsky) and Owen Wilson (Hutch) are  two undercover cops who are reluctantly partnered together. They are on the hunt  for the person, or persons who killed a man they found in the bay. Helping them  in their investigation, they acquire the assistance of Huggy Bear (Snoop Dogg),  a local snitch who receives kickbacks from the police. </span></p>
<p><span style="normal;">The bad guy they are after is Reese Feldman (Vince  Vaughn.) Feldman is a big time drug dealer looking to supply Bay City with a new  and inventive type of cocaine. However, Feldman is a respected man among the  community and the police captain refuses to believe anything Starsky and Hutch  have to say in regards to Feldman’s dealings.</span></p>
<p><span style="normal;">This leaves Starsky and Hutch to take matters into  their own hands to bring down this drug dealing murderer and the men who are  going to distribute the cocaine throughout Bay City.</span></p>
<p><span style="normal;">The cast of <em>Starky &amp; Hutch</em>, from Ben  Stiller to Will Ferrell is a group that has worked together many times in many  different variations before and each time it seems to just work out great. From  Zoolander to Anchorman to Wedding Crashers and so on, all of these guys just  seem to know each other so well and they bring out the best in each  other.</span></p>
<p><strong>Video</strong></p>
<p><span style="normal;">The 2.40:1 high definition, 1080P transfer, is  quite a joy to view. I never noticed any edge enhancement or softness to the  picture. I will say at times the picture does appear a little bit too bright.  Not bright to the point of blooming, but just like a little too much light was  used.</span></p>
<p><span style="normal;">Very briefly during the beginning moments of the  film, there is some shimmering. Again, I felt this had to do with the lighting  as it was just way too bright.</span></p>
<p><span style="normal;">Grain is not an issue here at all which is nice to  see. Sometimes in a lot of movies you’ll see some grain in the sky or during  some dark scenes, but this disc is really, really clean. Not dirt or film specs  to me noticed at all.</span></p>
<p><span style="normal;">The 70s fashion and décor really comes across  nicely here. </span></p>
<p><span style="normal;">Colors are also nice and vibrant, skin tones look  very natural and not glossy in any way.</span></p>
<p><strong>Audio</strong></p>
<p><span style="normal;">This Blu-ray disc offers you three choices for  audio. You have the option of choosing English PCM 5.1, English, French and  Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 French and Spanish. </span></p>
<p><span style="normal;">The audio is actually very good. Surrounds come  into play pretty often with the 70s soundtrack as well as plenty of gunfire and  action scenes. The bass does kick in at times as well. However, it isn’t really  all that powerful. Overall, a nice sounding track.</span></p>
<p><span style="normal;">To start the disc, you have the choice between  English, Dansk, Nederlanders, Suomi, French, Islenska, Norsk, Spanish and  Svenska languages. That is a lot of subtitle languages to choose  from.</span></p>
<p><strong>Special Features</strong></p>
<p><span style="normal;">All of the special features are in standard  definition. These are the same extras from the DVD which were ported over for  this Blu-ray release.</span></p>
<p><span style="normal;">Commentary with Director  Todd Phillips</span></p>
<p><span style="normal;">Fashion Fa Shizzle with  Huggy Bear</span></p>
<ul>
<li>Is this a short featurette with Snoop Dogg where he discusses the clothes he  had to wear for the film. This is easily a skipable extra.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="normal;">Last Look  Special</span></p>
<ul>
<li>This is a funny take on the making of the film from the actors, directors  and producers. Basically, this shows how no one got along and how they were just  in for the payday, except for the director who thinks everything went great.  Good stuff.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="normal;">Gag Reel</span></p>
<ul>
<li>Of course, this is the typical gag reel of bloopers and mistakes. It is  actually one of the better gag reels I watched. This is actually funny, except  for the Chris Penn stuff.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="normal;">Deleted Scenes</span></p>
<ul>
<li>Again, pretty typical of a Blu Ray release to include the deleted scenes.  You can view six scenes that were not shown in the movie.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="normal;">Vince’s Bit for The  Kids</span></p>
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<li>A really short extra with Vince Vaughn and a security guard.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Final Thoughts</strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">As a kid, I did not watch Starsky &amp; Hutch. Of course, I  was aware as to who they were and whatnot but it wasn’t my type of show at my  young age when it was on TV. That being said, having never seen one episode of  Starsky &amp; Hutch, the movie is just flat out funny. It has a great mix of  action and comedy that it all fits nicely. For me, this is by far the best of  the TV shows made into a movie. Of course that says a lot compared to the films  that were once TV shows.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">That being said, this is an import Blu Ray that is obviously  much more expensive than the US Blu-ray discs. However, check out Amazon UK and  you may be able to pick this up, as it is a Region All disc, in a sale there  with other discs to make it worthwhile.</p>
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