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Video: How Does the Disc Look?
This is a low-rent 1.85:1 1080p transfer, but it's not terrible. There are definitely elements of compression artifacting and aliasing that must be addressed, but in its own lo-fi way, color accuracy is pretty spot-on, and detail quality is frequently sharp (though by no means consistent). I'm sure this Blu-ray edition sports a more finessed picture than its standard-def counterpart, but probably not by a whole helluva lot.

Audio: How Does the Disc Sound?
This DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio sound mix is a mixed bag. Some of the rowdier sequences in the movie are fun and loud, but while dialogue is definitely audible throughout, you'll be adjusting your volume constantly here. Surrounds don't kick in all that exhaustively, either, and high- and low-ends don't utilize this disc's potential lossless fidelity as much as it could.
English SDH and Spanish subtitles are included.