10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU BLU-RAY REVIEW

“10 Things you Hate About You” is a cartoony, yet engaging teen flick.
Grades:
Content: B
Picture: B-
Audio: B
Extras: B
As join forces with reviewer Andrea already reviewed this title, I’m not starting to go in to great endless hole about a plot. Basically, a film is a difficult day retelling of Shakespeare’s exemplary “The Taming Of The Shrew” customarily it’s set [...]

“10 Things we Hate About You” is the cartoony, though interesting teenager flick.

Grades:

Content: B

Picture: B-

Audio: B

Extras: B

As associate reviewer Andrea already reviewed this title, I’m not starting to go in to good abyss about the plot. Basically, the movie is the complicated day retelling of Shakespeare’s classical “The Taming Of The Shrew” usually it’s set in tall school. While the movie is the bit old-fashioned as well as has the little overly cartoony moments (such as the perverted principal as well as the pointless flashing the clergyman scene), ‘10’ is still the cut on top of many teenager drive-in theatre in the past decade interjection to an good “before they were stars” cast. Among those featured in the movie have been Julia Stiles, Gabrielle Union, the criminally underrated Larisa Oleynik, David Krumholtz, Joseph Gordon Levitt as well as the late good Heath Ledger in the movie which done him the star. The complete expel shines here as well as their talents as well as chemistry together indeed have the movie mount out. 

The 1.85:1 1080p design peculiarity is sadly lacking. This is the single of the weaker transfers I’ve seen lately. The imitation is dirty with artifacts as well as mud specs. It looks some-more similar to the hardly upgraded DVD to be honest.

The 5.1 DTS-HD audio lane is the bit soothing though plain overall.

Extras: Disney trailers, the 35 notation featurette patrician “10 Things we Love About 10 Things we Hate About You 10 Years Later” which covers all from the book as well as characters to expel interviews, as well as the brand new explanation by Karen McCullahlutz, Kristen Smith, Andrew Keegan, Larisa Oleynik, Susan May Pratt, as well as David Krumholtz.


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