A couple movies I saw over the past week I thought I would pass along to my fellow Outlaws:

Requiem for a Dream: The audio track on this is DD 5.1. While nothing spectacular in terms of explosions, gun fights, etc., the soundtrack nonetheless has some pretty interesting 360 degree pans and a few passages where sound appears to emanate from a field between the speakers. Pretty slick.

From a film perspective, this is an interesting, albeit disturbing, movie with a very tragic ending. Be sure to get the uncut version (which is not the "Director's Cut" edition), as it includes some disturbing scenes that are central to the main characters' downfall. If you can't find the stand-alone, uncut copy at your video store, Best Buy sells RFAD bundled with the movie Pi (by the same director) in their uncut forms.

FYI: This is not a movie for the kiddies, as excessive drug use is central to the plot and there is a very sexually explicit scene with Jennifer Connelly near the end of the movie.

The Thin Red Line: This movie is visually spectacular and includes both DD and DTS surround tracks. It's also a very moving film about war that has one of the best first-person perspectives on battle and the horror of war I have seen. If you're like me, it may not be what you're expecting. It's definitely not in the same vein as Platoon or Casualties of War. Which is what I was expecting when I saw that Sean Penn starred in the movie.

Instead, it's a bit more Saving Private Ryan-esque; and beyond that, it's more metaphyscial / spiritual in nature -- at least with respect to one of the main characters.

I queued up the DTS track, and while quite spacious -- and no slouch in the battle scenes --it is not quite up to par with the likes of Saving Private Ryan. But is a pretty good movie and certainly worth the price of admission... er, rental.
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