The Mummy—HD DVD
But the movie is fun, and the cast is perfect. Brendon Fraser is more appealing in this sort of tongue in cheek humor and action role than anyone since Harrison Ford put on his first hat. And Rachel Weisz is just as effective as Karen Allen was in Raiders, though far less spunky. Memo to Paramount: If Indy 4 ever gets off the ground, cast Fraser as Indy's inevitable (demographics rule), younger protg.
This is one of Universal's best HD DVDs yet—which means that is one of the best from any studio. Its resolution is jaw-dropping; the details in the ancient Egyptian scenes in the first part of the movie, in particular, jump off the screen. Only rarely does a soft shot rear its fuzzy head, clearly from minor flaws in the source material.
The Dolby Digital Plus sound is good, though the recording of Jerry Goldsmith's score is a little edgy. There's also less cellar-dwelling bass than I expected. Still, the sound fully supports the action.
The disc also includes three different commentary tracks—rare for a high definition release in either format.
(Picture: 9.0 (out of 10), Sound: 8.0, Film: 6.5)
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