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22.76% of people buy The Pacific - The Complete Mini-Series: Special Tin Edition Packaging (6 Disc Set) and Band of Brothers - Special Tin Edition Packaging (6 Disc Box Set) ~ Blu-ray.
From the producers of Band of Brothers, The Pacific tracks the real-life journeys of three U.S. Marines - Robert Leckie (James Badge Dale), Eugene Sledge (Joe Mazzello) and John Basilone (Jon Seda) - across the vast canvas of the Pacific Theater during World War II. The miniseries follows these men and their fellow Marines from their first battle with the Japanese on Guadalcanal, through the rain forests of Cape Gloucester and the strongholds of Peleliu, across the bloody sands of Iwo Jima and through the horror of Okinawa, and finally to their triumphant but uneasy return home after V-J Day.
Special Features:Watching this TV series when it was aired was frustrating. It's just too hard to bridge the mental jolt between such a serious subject and trivial advertisements, and back again. What a difference watching it on bluray! HD picture quality, lossless 5.1 audio, with no distractions simply makes it an entirely new experience.
I bought the bluray set specifically because I've read reviews that the award-winning 3D audio field was as close to perfection as any home-theatre audio could be. I was concerned that all this hype had raised my expectations way too high, so I was pretty reserved at first.
The battle scenes audio (small arms fire, and distant explosions) are simply superb, but reading all those audio reviews had painted unrealistic expectations for me with regards to “ground-zero” explosions. There's only so much a home theatre system can do and abrupt, percussive, chest-thumping slams isn't one of them… Although a free-standing picture frame did fall off my sub-woofer unit! :) Despite this obvious limitation, the audio is just as what the critics say… It may very well be your primary demo disc to show off what your sound system can do! The quieter tropical jungle passages are just as impressive as the audio field surrounds your living room with insects, snapping twigs, rustling wind, and monkeys (I think). Being more familiar with the characters the second time around also helped me stitch the story and timelines much better.
The Bluray set comes in a printed metal box which can be opened at the front and back. Each side allows 3 discs to flop out with some well selected but grim photos here and there. There is a look and feel of suffering about it, so there can be no mistake… This is not a run & gun macho war flick for those who discover the series for the first time. I somehow expected it to be over-packaged but it looks tasteful to me and I'm quite impressed by the way the color images were printed onto the textured metal surface. The olive and sepia motif gives it a very 1940s look, and the metal casing reminds me of the old stamped tin-sheet metal toys of that era. The overall packaging appearance immediately evokes the same feelings and emotions from watching the series earlier this year.
“The Pacific” bluray delivers an ultra immersive viewing experience and it will make a great present for those interested in WW2 stuff. Not for everyone though, as the battle scenes are quite horrific (but not exaggerated). Five stars for me.
Beautifully packaged set of this action packed HBO drama about a group of US Marines fighting their way through the Pacific. A perfect companion to Band of Brothers on Blu Ray, this collectors edition includes extensive making-of's not seen on TV. A must have!
The TV series was amazing. The action scenes to the travels back home. The series was well created and directed. Every week I couldnt wait to sit down and see what Japenese island they were going to attack, although its gruesome and gory, it makes it really realistic. Downside was how they kept cutting back to other characters back home. I give this 4/5 stars
This is an exceptional mini series especially when you watch the enhanced viewing mode. You get far more information and added interviews from the people who were actually there. A great series.
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