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Alice in Wonderland Blu-ray Review

Score: 68

from 2 reviewers

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Mars Attacks! offers entertaining absurdity and homage to cult sci-fi B-movies, but the Blu-ray's video transfer issues, mediocre audio, and lack of extras disappoint.

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DTS-HD MA

Video: 67

Mars Attacks! boasts a vibrant, comic-book energy on Blu-ray with a rejuvenated color palette and generally satisfying 1080p/VC-1 encode. While vivid colors and crisp contrast impress, issues like inconsistent detail, noise reduction artifacts, and occasional black crush detract from the overall enjoyment.

Audio: 72

The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track for 'Mars Attacks!' on Blu-ray delivers clear dialogue and decent separation but is overall unremarkable with inconsistent dynamics, floundering rear speakers, and a muddled low-end response. The sound is front-heavy, lacking the punch and precise directionality expected for such a chaotic film.

Extra: 71

Despite the enhanced Blu-ray format, the 'Mars Attacks!' release disappointingly omits the valuable isolated score and theatrical trailers included in the 1997 DVD edition, resulting in an underwhelming, bare-bones offering.

Movie: 56

The Blu-ray of 'Mars Attacks!' showcases Tim Burton's chaotic, star-studded homage to cheesy sci-fi B-movies, balancing quirky parody and sporadic satire with garish special effects and scatterbrained humor. Despite its unstable narrative and overzealous self-awareness, the film's enthusiastic irreverence and memorable performances offer endearing charm.

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