HD DVD Reviews: The Rundown
In Sum: Spinning flying tarzan Ju jitsu. Should you buy? Hell yes.

I was never really a fan of The Rock. I thought he did a fine job when he hosted SNL, but other than that, I could care less. That is until I saw this movie – The Rundown. Holy crap this movie is funny. Having never heard of this movie before, I was surprised. It has some Solid acting and fine cinematography … for an action film
The Rock teams with Sean Michael Scott, Rosario Dawson (her awesome body) and …Christopher Walken. Yes, Christopher Walken in this adventure oriented romp. Rock plays a bounty hunter who is sent to Brazil to track the son of his wealthy employer. From the opening fight to the end of the movie, the adventure, fights, dialogue are engaging. The working title was Helldorado (it is seen in the extra features) and I am glad they did not keep that serious sounding title because this movie does not take itself seriously at all. In the end, The Rock shines as an action star.
Picture quality (PQ) in this flick is not the greatest. Update: What I mean is, the picture is granier than most HD DVDs. It looks good, especially the scenic shots in Brazil, but its just not the greatest HD picture I have seen; its not the crisp picture I have come to expect from the format. to compare another action film, Smokin’ Aces looks better. Regardless, its an action movie and was shot in a very cool way. there are some Tarantinoish/Matrixy fight shots and quick movement shots that are crisp and very exciting – especially the Spinning Flying Monkey Ju Jitsu scene. Ultimately, It is a movie that translates well to HD, and would look probably pretty crappy on an SD DVD.
Audio quality (AQ) wise, this movie scores. The highlight being a scene in an underground ancient burial structure. With its brick walls, and creeky support poles sounding awesome and in 5.1 the AQ really adds to the environment. It was very reminiscent of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. During the fight/action scenes the audio is awesome. The AQ in the rest of the movie is clear and sharp even with just a Dolby Digital 5.1 mix. Unlike Transformers I don’t think the audio was important enough to add a TrueHD track.
The extra features are pathetic. This kind of movie would have been perfect for a U-control menu which could show the filming of the fight scenes with PiP and the GPS feature as used in Miami Vice. I was surprised not to see it here. There is, however, a horrible featurette about The Rock’s relationship with some baboons. The features with in typical 4:3 SD … whatever.
If you haven’t seen it, get it in HD, I don’t think it would be as good in SD.
ILHDDVD Rating: 3/5 (A fun movie that misses with the video quality)
Video/Image: 3/5 (Ok)
Audio: 4/5 (awesome for the genre)
Recommended
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