Funny farm part 1 Harry is

Funny farm part 1

Harry is quite the womanizer as that is not even the cusp of the number of affairs he is currently having. Anyway, Chad and Linda decided to blackmail the owner of the disc that was found in the gym. After tracking down Osbourne Cox, they call him thinking that he would be genuinely concerned funny farm part 1 the safe retrieval of the classified information found within the disc, and in turn, offer them a generous reward for their honesty and help. Linda was hoping any possible reward money could be used to pay for the cosmetic surgery she wants. They were both so dead wrong in their way of thinking. Chad eventually met with Osbourne who was not thrilled at all to be playing a game of blackmail. They picked the wrong guy to play this game with. Desperate, Linda takes the disc to the Russian embassy, falsely promising them that she can deliver more information. Chad, angry at the fact that Linda lied to the Russian embassy about their being more information, decides to break into Osbournes house as a final desperate measure to help Linda out. This where the proverbial sh really hits the fan. If I managed to whet your appetite so far, then you will just have to give it a watch to witness the damage that develops from the movies intertwining stories that eventually all come full circle. It really is a small world after all. If you do not want to read about any potential spoilers, please skip down to the Video section of my review as to not ruin anything for yourself in regards to my next paragraph of conversation. Burn After Reading starts out very slow. Perhaps if I was not reviewing this movie, I may have been tempted to turn it off after the first 20 minutes or so. To me, it is always a bad sign when you pick the Blu-ray player remote up this early on to determine how much viewing time is left. However, after reaching the first half-hour mark, the film really started to pick up and became quite whimsically interesting. I really should have known better from my experience with No Country For Old Men. I actually did not notice the next hour fly by as I was really into the movie and all the intertwining stories going on and then Bam! Out of nowhere the movie comes to a screeching halt, as all the active and blossoming stories get resolved in the background with onscreen characters just mildly talking about it. That same turn of events really turned me off in No Country For Old Men. Had it not been for one of the baddest villains in cinematic history, I may have never given No Country For Old Men another thought. While I enjoyed Burn After Reading, I really can never see myself going back for a second visit. I am not sure if this is a phenomenon that happens in all Coen Brothers movies or not as these are the only two I have ever seen. Maybe my readers can help me out with the answer to that one. If nothing else, I did get a bit of comic relief from Brad Pitts quirky character actions. My wife said she felt embarrassed for him, but I know that Brad Pitt was just bringing his character to life in the zany ways that only Brad Pitt can deliver. Long and short, it was definitely a different character role for Brad Pitt as I am so used to always seeing him in control. Universal Studios brings Burn After Reading to the Blu-ray format with a 1080P VC-1 video transfer presented in a 85:1 aspect ratio. The video presentation here is whats to be expected from a Coen Brothers film. You can expect a thin layer of cinematic film grain throughout the feature presentation. The film grain is not intrusive, but I feel the need to warn Blu-ray purists who want the utmost clarity with no visible signs of heavy grain. Make no mistake here. You are watching a 35mm transfer for the most part that looks beautiful on the Blu-ray format. You still get the three-dimensional pop we all know and love, solid blacks, fine details and natural looking skin tones. In fact, you can see funny farm part 1 pit and pore in the faces of actors. Like usual, this can be a good thing or a bad thing depending upon whom we are talking about. The film print is in perfect shape. I guess the only thing preventing me from giving this a higher video score is because of the film grain I did notice a few shots here and there that were not as sharp as I would have liked them to be. This is not a title that one would expect a demo-reference quality video transfer from but I stand firm in my assumption that one will find little reason to be disappointed here. Universal Studios delivers yet again with another DTS-HD 1 Master Audio surround track. Understandably so, since the main expectation of this comedic spy thriller would be the very crucial dialogue levels, I am very pleased to inform, that Universal delivers the goods with a very clear and intelligible track.

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