The Quick and the Dead Blu Ray Review





4K Ultra Hd + Blu-ray Sony Pictures | 1995 | 105 min | Rated R | Jul 17, 2018

Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265 (55.45 Mbps)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: HDR10
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1

Sound

English: Dolby Atmos
English: Dolby TrueHD 7.ane (48kHz, 24-scrap)
English: DTS-Hard disk Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 16-bit)
French: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 16-fleck)
Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.one (640 kbps)

English: Dolby Atmos
English: Dolby TrueHD vii.1 (48kHz, 24-flake)
English: DTS-HD Principal Audio 5.1 (48kHz, xvi-bit)
French: DTS-Hard disk Master Audio v.ane (48kHz, 16-bit)
Spanish: Dolby Digital v.i (640 kbps)
 (less)


Subtitles

English, English SDH, French, Castilian

English language, English SDH, French, Spanish (less)


Discs
4K Ultra Hd
Blu-ray Disc
Two-disc set (ane BD-66, 1 BD-50)

Digital
Digital copy expired
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Packaging
Slipcover in original pressing

Playback
4K Blu-ray: Region free
2K Blu-ray: Region gratuitous


Price
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The Quick and the Dead 4K

 (1995)

The Quick and the Dead 4K Blu-ray delivers corking video and reference-quality audio in this splendid Blu-ray release

A beautiful gunslinger with a cloudy by checks into the town of Redemption to join the annual quick-draw competition and get revenge on the man who ruined her life.

For more almost The Quick and the Dead 4K and the The Quick and the Dead 4K Blu-ray release, see the The Quick and the Dead 4K Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on July 12, 2018 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5.

Director: Sam Raimi
Writers: Simon Moore

, John Sayles
Starring: Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobin Bell, Roberts Bloom
Producers: Patrick Markey, Allen Shapiro, Joshua Donen, Chuck Folder, Sharon Stone

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The Quick and the Dead 4K Blu-ray Review

Reviewed by Martin Liebman, July 12, 2018

Sony has released Managing director Sam Raimi's Western moving-picture show 'The Quick and the Dead' to the UHD format. This new disc, replacing a quality but crumbling and characterless Blu-ray from 2009, boasts new 2160p/HDR video, a new Dolby Atmos soundtrack, and includes a few deleted scenes.


A solitary female rides into the boondocks of Redemption, population: shrinking. Information technology'south a lawless boondocks where the stench of death hangs in the air and the local mortician sizes upwardly every newcomer that rides in. The woman (Stone) has arrived for the Quick Depict competition, an event that pits one gunman against another in the ultimate in single-elimination tournament play. The rules are simple: the kickoff man to capitulate (or die) is eliminated, and the winner lives to shoot another mean solar day. Shooters who draw or fire their weapon before the clocks strikes the pinnacle of the hour are shot on the spot by sharpshooters standing watch over the field of battle. The winner receives a cash prize of $123,000, courtesy of Wells Fargo Bank and local all-around bad guy John Herod (Hackman). Of course, Herod wouldn't hold the tournament if he didn't think he could win. Herod is the town tyrant; he takes one-half the income earned by the townsfolk and keeps them fearful of his wrath through his prowess in the contest, not to mention his hired goons that are armed to the teeth. With a number of shooters out to win the competition for their own reasons, including "the kid" (DiCaprio), and a pacifist preacher forced into the mix (Crowe), the stakes are high, the odds are long, and the guns are oiled. Fix, aim, fire.

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The Quick and the Dead 4K Blu-ray, Video Quality 4K

5.0 of 5

1080p

4.0 of 5

The included screenshots are sourced from a 1080p Blu-ray disc. Sentinel for 4K screenshots at a later appointment.

This is a fantastic 4K image. Information technology's gorgeously filmic. Grain is a little dumbo, aye, but information technology's organic and honest, providing a healthy, cinematic visual flavour that compliments the movie's gritty, dusty Sometime Westward texture very nicely. Speaking of, terrain is tack-sharp and intricately complex down to the finest grain of sand. Worn and weathered woods, brick fa�ades, dusty attire, complex fabrics, and facial features all relish business firm, sharp, and naturally crisp detailing, all of which are a good few steps forward from the Blu-ray and reach a zenith that fans accept come to wait from both moving-picture show-sourced 4K imagery and Sony. The UHD's full sharpness is much improved over the Blu-ray; the 1080p image offers comparatively trivial finesse and this disc's tack-sharp intimacy. There are unquestionably a few softer shots hither and at that place throughout the film, only this is, texturally, another A-listing winner from Sony.

The HDR-10 coloring is terrific, too. The flick has a very distinctive palette, with hot, brown-tinted hues and warm, low-output lights leading the way. Brilliant blue skies contrast well against the otherwise earthen hues, and that intense colour source enjoys added depth, stability, and intensity over the Blu-ray. And the less dynamic colors follow suit. Browns of various shades savour more accuracy, depth, and sense of visual purpose. Mounds of freshly moved earth, for example, shine, while long-dusty and well-worn floors reveal precision fading, traces of what once was. Shiny revolvers are more intensely bright and the add together in item, as mentioned to a higher place, really brings out both the wearable and craftsmanship on every firearm seen in appropriately upward-close shots. A handful of more intensive colors, similar a Confederate flag hanging in the bar and a few explosions around the 95-infinitesimal mark, appear nicely saturated and effortlessly vibrant; the orange fireballs at pic'southward end are peculiarly spectacular in terms of brightness and color reproduction. Black levels -- nighttime shots, dark apparel -- are solid and flesh tones are fine within whatsoever given scene's lighting and color context, including some bleak and gray hues during a rainstorm partway through the picture show. Source or encode flaws are extremely rare. This is some other outset-rate UHD catalogue release from Sony; fans are going to discover this to be a revelation, while newcomers will undoubtedly relish the image's full parcel cinematic value.

The Quick and the Dead 4K Blu-ray, Audio Quality

5.0 of 5

The Quick and the Dead's new Atmos soundtrack offers a prissy little boost over the older Blu-ray's v.1 lossless track. The first gunshot, heard well-nigh 2 minutes into the motion-picture show, sets the tone for the entire track. Information technology cracks with prominence and reverberates with stage-filling depth every bit the shot echoes through the wide-open field, which includes a good for you and seamlessly integrated overhead component. A stampede of horses power through two minutes later with similarly triumphant stage saturation and elemental intensity. Gunfights are never sonically sluggish, always delivering crisp, intensive power to each shot and a prissy usage of the surround channels, which certainly come into play when gunfighters shoot at one some other in the streets and the reverberations have enough of room to breathe. Musical fidelity is terrific and spacing comes effortlessly. Besides, natural ambient, such equally buzzing insects, blowing winds, and driving rains and great thunder are expertly integrated, seamlessly wide and enriching of every scene they support. Dialogue never falters in whatever area of business organisation. This is a wonderfully complimentary audio presentation for a flick with a quality sound design.

The Quick and the Dead 4K Blu-ray, Special Features and Extras

1.5 of 5

Whereas the previous Blu-ray release of The Quick and the Dead contained no supplemental content of value (trailers for other films, MovieIQ, BD-Live), this UHD disc delivers a few deleted scenes and a trailer. It's worth noting that while Sony'due south UHD menu system seemed nifty at format's release, it'southward grown tired and cumbersome; hopefully the studio will revert to a snappier and more conventional layout in the near future.

  • Deleted Scenes (1080p): Included are Domestic dog Kelly Extended (1:02), The Wedding (0:51), Glass of Water (1:05), You Shouldn't Beverage (1:12), Go Out Here (0:34), Where'south Cort (0:20), and We're Unlike (0:31).
  • Theatrical Trailer (1080p, ~4x3, 2:18).

The Quick and the Dead 4K Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation

4.0 of 5

The Quick and the Dead is a heck of a adept moving-picture show, blessed with a superb cast and near flawless filmmaking from Sam Raimi, who lovingly devours the genre in every shot. Sony's UHD does the picture justice, and so some. The 2160p/HDR presentation is a thing of beauty, the Atmos soundtrack is of top-tier quality, and a couple of extras don't hurt. Very highly recommended.

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