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Movie Title: James Bond Blu-ray Collection Three-Pack, Vol. 3
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I hope that everyone who had problems playing the first 2 Bond collections had them addressed by now because Volume 3’s layout and features is consistent with the previous two. All players that received firmware upgrades after October 2008 should be able to play this position.

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Here is my evaluation of the unusual Bond Blu-ray collection (a work in progress as I’m not fully done with the viewing) - and it’s not unlike my impression of the first 2.

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THE GOOD:

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- Unbelievable video quality, most likely better than what the audience saw on release date on some of the older movies.

- Lots of extras, most of them worth watching or listening to.

- Attractive, innovative packaging.

THE NOT SO GOOD:

- The sound restoration not as righteous as the video on the early Bonds.

- Some of the ‘extras’ sections would support from a ‘play all’ option.

- The boxes could be a bit slimmer.

- May require upgrades on sure players if they haven’t been upgraded since September-October 2008.

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The overall impression is of quality, inside and out. The box could be a microscopic smaller but the packaging is handsome. There’s a transparent plastic slump shroud over a solid cardboard box holding a microscopic binder on which the individual movie disks are attached to pages. Each movie comes on one disc holding the movie itself and in unbelievable amount of extras.

The menu interface is well organized and there’s even some humor in labeling. For example, the option that plays the movie is labeled ‘The Mission’ while the historic promotional material is found under ‘The Propaganda’. Depending on which fragment you may be, menu options branch into further sub-menus.

The extras are numerous and, for the most fragment enthralling. There are features on the restoration process and we derive to learn who did what, why and how. Then, we seek contemporary documentaries on the making of the movie and so on. The Goldfinger disc, for example, includes true radio interviews with Sean Connery, 2 major documentaries on ‘the making of’ and ‘the world of’ Goldfinger, about 30 minutes each, modern trailers, hide tests, an interview with Honor Blackman (Pussy Galore), even a feature on Bond’s Aston Martin. And, amazingly, it all fits on one disc.

The region where some of the older installments expose their age is the sound. The audio options include the unique sound track which, in the older releases is ‘mono’ but all movies near with DTS-HD Master Audio 24-bit 5.1 surround as the default. The sound wasn’t upgraded and improved to the degree that the represent was but, it’s understandable. Going from mono to 5.1 surround is the equivalent of upgrading from dark and white to full-color 3-D in the world of images. Commentary sound tracks featuring the director and the cast and crew are also included.

When it comes to the video quality, the best that I can say is that you’ve got to stare it to gain it. The restoration of the older movies started with the valid modern negative, which is the one reference copy that’s almost never touched. Once the copy was digitized as a 4000 lines resolution digital copy (Bluray is 1080) every frame was reprocessed to eliminate any possible defects from ‘dirty optics’, such as the proverbial hair that we sometimes peep on the older movies to scratches, poor exposure, color brilliance. The restorers’ goal for the destroy result, and this concerns the video only, not the sound quality, was to declare what would appear to be a contemporary movie with a 60’s or 70’s theme rather than a 60’s or 70’s movies. In my thought, they succeeded and, surprisingly, the 1964 Goldfinger looks as safe as the 1979 Moonraker.

My overall rating is a solid five-stars. Fair about everything in this release is superlative: the physical packaging, the interface effect, the extras, the video quality. The sound is not so suitable on the older movies but, given the region of sound restoration technologies, I did not feel compelled to occupy a star because the primitive movies sounded more or less like they did on release date or better.

As a James Bond fan, I’ve owned movies on VHS, Laser Disc, DVD and now Blu-Ray and I can mumble you Watching then on Blu-Ray is like watching them for the first time. MGM has done a broad job restoring theese films, the detailing is ample, I’ve noticed thing in the movies I’ve seen 20 or 30 times. These are a must beget for any collection.
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