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RE: No country for old men

Posted by Jazz Inmate on May 2, 2008 at 11:57:34:

Yes, I agree with tunenut that No Country may not be suitable viewing for your 13-yr old son. I was going purely by picture, and you can pick out distinct shrubs and even leaves in chaparral...it was filmed and produced for Blu-ray with incredible clarity. But there are scenes of intense violence.

Another of Disney's amazing picture quality BDs is Bridge to Terabithia. It's really sad, but worthwhile, and a great family movie for kids your son's age.

If you like Pixar movies on Blu-ray, I highly recommend "Surf's Up". Not Pixar, but the animation is practically as good and it's a very entertaining film with a nice message that winning isn't everything, Good for the whole family. Picture and sound are very good.
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