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Best of Both Worlds Concert: The 3-D Movie [Blu-ray] Extended Edition
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Written by DVD David
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Thursday, 25 September 2008 |
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Grade Content Grade:
B
Sound Grade:
A
Extras Grade:
B
Picture Grade:
A
Specs Studio/Label Website:
http://bvhebluray.com
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen
Sound Options and Formats: Lossless 7.1 Disc Length: 82 minutes
Review
While I lambasted the dvd 3-d version of this concert, the Blu-Ray edition is much better and the 3-D presentaion is watchable, without headaches or out of focus problems. Obviously, Blu-Ray is the only way to watch these new 3-D releases (looking forward to Journey To The Centter Of The Earth) and if you enjoy the 3-D effect (with red-blue glasses), Blu-Ray is the only way to go. I found the picture quality superior in this concert from tweener queen Cyrus; the picture was in focus from edge to edge of the screen and the 3-D effect was also enhanced in this short but energenic concert.
A two dimensional version is also included on the disc and the package also contains 4 pair of 3-D glasses. The concert itself is what you'd expect from Disney; squeaky clean band members, a bevy of backup singers and dancers and of course, the energenic 15 year old Cyrus, who puts out positive images for her pre-teen girl fans. The 85 minute concert includes all her Hannah Montana hits and also promotes Miley's first non Montana recording. The first half of the concert is Hannah, complete with blonde wig and many costume changes. Then the popular Jonas Brothers (with the same age group)take over for a couple of numbers while Miley prepares for the second half of the concert as herself. There is no denying the fact that the girl is talented; her vocals and song writing abilities are already quite evident in this concert. The same extras of backstage antics and interviews with Cyrus are included. I was quite impressed with the teen,s poise. Let's hope papa can keep her from following the footsteps of other teen stars that couldn't handle it. Blu-Ray is the only way to go for 3-D; this concert Blu-Ray proves it beyond a doubt.
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Ah, but the strawberries! That's, that's where I had them. Humphrey Bogart The Caine Mutiny
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