Showtime
DVD Review:
The Movie
Mitch
(DeNiro), is a cop's cop forced by his superiors to be the
focus of a reality TV series. Trey (Murphy) is a camera-ready
officer more eager to hit his mark than hit the streets. Backed
by a ratings-obsessed producer Chase (Russo) and coached in
the finer points of copdom by a veteran star William
TJ Hooker Shatner - Mitch and Trey become America's
favorite buddy cops. But reel life soon gives way to the real.
A brutal crime lord must be stopped - and that's where the
shrapnel hits the fan.
SHOWTIME
was absolutely entertaining; it was clearly a pleasant surprise,
and while it was just another version of a buddy-buddy cop
film, the components to this film made it easily believable.
SHOWTIME will have you chuckle. Some jokes were stale, but
many worked like a charm. I felt that the film held a deserving
ground. This odd couple match up of Murphy and
De Niro has notable chemistry and is remarkably humorous.
The story is fitting and delivers generous laughs. SHOWTIME
candidly supplied a good time and without a doubt the film
provides a relaxing and enjoyable time.
The Video
SHOWTIME
appears in an aspect ratio of 2.35:1 on this single-sided,
dual-layered DVD; the image has been enhanced for 16X9 televisions.
The picture seemed clear for the most part. Sharpness was
fine. The film appeared crisp and well outlined. There were
no signs of speckles or grain, and no problems with jagged
edges. I did notice a few shots of edge enhancement. Colors
looked refined and lively. Black levels were deep and rich.
As a whole, SHOWTIME furnished a very substantial picture.
The Audio
SHOWTIME
is presented in a Dolby Digital 5.1 mix. The soundfield presented
a lively and binding demeanor. Effects presented a smooth
and precise material; no signs of distortion or sputtering.
Surround effects became active in appropriate scenes; these
elements offered a strong impact when appropriate; rear speakers
reinforced the film effects well, and they also provided a
lot of factual audio. Audio quality surfaced nicely. Dialogue
sound was customary. Bass response was deep and strong. I
thought the DD 5.1 worked very well for SHOWTIME.
The Extras
Extras:
Commentary by Tom Dey and Producer Jorge Saralegui
HBO First Look: The Making of Showtime
Outrageous Additional/Extended Scenes
Hilarious Eddie Murphy Improvisational Shorts
Theatrical Trailer
DVD-ROM
Overall
As a whole,
SHOWTIME offered a pretty nice package; the DVD presents decent
picture and sound plus a complement of extras. Fans of buddy-buddy
cop flicks will probably enjoy this film and should give it
a look. However, for viewers who just cant stomach another
buddy-buddy cop film theres nothing new here to entice
you.
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