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Video: How Does the Disc Look?
This is a cut-and-dry 1.78:1 1080p transfer, but that doesn't mean it isn't technically sound. This presentation is clean, crisp, and generally free of digital artifacting. Color accuracy is spot-on - both deep hues and flesh tones are balanced excellently - and black levels start inky and strong and stay that way throughout. Detail is also crisp and punchy, and aliasing and banding only pop up a couple times. All in all, a fine high-def presentation.

Audio: How Does the Disc Sound?
Ditto for this DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio sound mix. There isn't any major finesse with this lossless track, but dialogue sounds fine, music isn't overly loud, and surrounds kick in with frequent success (crowd scenes are particularly effective). Again, there's not a lot of technical magic to draw attention to, but a film like Thunderstruck should be thrilled with a track like this one on its Blu-ray Disc.
English SDH, French, and Spanish subtitles are included.