Marketplace | A Clockwork Orange 10 best films of the 70s is now available on Blu-ray Many people have called the 1970s the second golden age of cinema, on par with movies produced during the late 1920s until the late 1950s. With new directors such as Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese to come on the scene, it is very difficult to argue that fact. The 70s were undoubtedly a time of great storytelling, the production of high quality film driven by character than by plot. great movies that are still in place today.
Some of these 70 movies available on Blu-ray. Each of them is a great success in film and would be essential collection of films from anyone. One of the biggest benefits of owning a Blu-ray DVD Player is the fact that you get to relive watching all these wonderful movies that you loved in the past, as if you were watching them for the first time. Check out these best films of the 70s and enjoy once more.
M * A * S * H (Director: Robert Altman, 1970)
While one of the most acclaimed comedies ever made, M * A * S * H is also one of the anti-war films most iconic ever produced. Directed by Robert Altman, it is based on the novel "MASH: a novel about three Army doctors" by Richard Hooker. Adapted to the screen by Ring Larder Jr., tells the story of a group of doctors and nurses stationed in Korea during the Korean War. In the absence of any real plot, the film is about the arrival of two surgeons, captains "Hawkeye" Pierce and "Duke" Forrest and their interaction with the surgical team. They use a series of humor-Jinks hello to maintain their sanity in the horror that war brings.
Video Quality: M * A * S * H has never been a film that looked crisp and sharp, or particularly bright. This was the intentional object of the original photograph. They used filters and brownish hues give the film its unique look. Although this look is preserved in its 1080p AVC-encoded transfer, it still gives us the best image quality of film has ever had.
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video resolution: 1080p Aspect Ratio: 2:35.1 original aspect ratio: 2.40:1
Audio quality: The film has received its new lossless form of DTS-HD Master 5.1 soundtrack.
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 French: Dolby Digital 5.1 Portuguese 5.1 Dolby Digital Thai: 5.1 Dolby Digital German: DTS 5.1 English: Dolby Digital Mono
Characteristics: - "The Complete Interactive Guide M * A * S * H" - "AMC Backstory: * MA * S * H" - "Committed: The Story of M * A * S * H" - "M * A * S * H: History Through the Lens" - "In memory of M * A * S * H: 30 Cast & Crew Annual Meeting" - Two trailers - Photo Gallery
A Clockwork Orange (Director: Stanley Kubrick, 1971)
A controversial film to date. His portrayal of sex and violence is one of the most graphic ever put on screen. But in simple terms, Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange is a cinematic masterpiece. Adapted from the novel of the same name Anthony Burgess, the film is about a man, Alex Delarge, which is a criminal psychopath. Among its many pleasures is Beethoven, rape, and ultra-violence. He was the leader of a group of young criminals who spend their nights stealing cars, breaking into homes and brutal attacks on their follow human beings. Alex is taken by the government and is used as a test subject in an experiment to force criminals to become citizens and behavior. In this film, Kubrick asked us to consider the greater evil. The heinous acts committed by Alex in the movie or our own desire to destroy a person's moral choice to maintain the social order.
Video Quality: The film is presented on Blu-ray 1080p VC-1 encoding and .. 1 Posted on April 4, 2010.
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