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Marvel Studios Ant-Man 4k Ultra-HD [Blu-ray] [2020] [Region Free]
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Genre | action_&_adventure |
Format | 4K |
Contributor | Corey Stoll, Evangeline Lilly, Bobby Cannavale, Judy Greer, Abby Ryder Fortson, Peyton Reed, Paul Rudd, Michael Pena, David Dastmalchian, Michael Douglas See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 56 minutes |
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Marvel Studios introduces the newest member of the Avengers: Marvel’s Ant-Man. Armed with the amazing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, master thief Scott Lang joins forces with his new mentor Dr. Hank Pym to protect the secret behind his spectacular Ant-Man suit from ruthless villains! With humanity’s fate in the balance, Pym and Lang must pull off a daring heist against insurmountable odds. This action-packed adventure takes you to new levels of pulse-pounding excitement!
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- Language : English
- Package Dimensions : 17.2 x 13.8 x 1.6 cm; 100 g
- Item model number : BUQ0311101
- Director : Peyton Reed
- Media Format : 4K
- Run time : 1 hour and 56 minutes
- Release date : 30 Mar. 2020
- Actors : Evangeline Lilly, Corey Stoll, Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Abby Ryder Fortson
- Subtitles: : English, German, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Walt Disney
- ASIN : B084PPD1BW
- Country of origin : United Kingdom
- ÍøÆغÚÁÏ Rank: 12,266 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)
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An Entertaining Avengers 'New Character' Film - Lots of Action, BUT Too Much Sentimentality, VERY Effective/Blemish-Free 3D
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 November 2015Another Marvel comics movie. And it introduces their smallest hero to the big screen.
Scott Lang [Paul Rudd] was a hacker who took it to the corporations. And ended up in jail as a result. Having lost his family in the process, he finds it hard to adjust to life back on the outside. Where his friend Luis [Michael Pena] is trying to tempt him back off the straight and narrow.
Doing just that leads him to a very special suit. That lets the wearer shrink down to the size of an ant. But all this is part of a plan. From inventor Dr. Hank Pym [Michael Douglas] who needs Scott's help with something...
Whilst not as big name a character as those in the Avengers films, this follows last year's Guardians of the Galaxy in being a film that comes out much better than you might have expected. Simply because it gets away from being a chapter in a bigger storyline and ending with people fighting while things fly around shooting, in order to tell a solid character based story of one man becoming a hero. And most importantly, in the process..
It's fun.
Paul Rudd is very adept at the light comedy that the role offers. But that doesn't take anything away from the central character arc, as it's played just as much for drama as laughs. The balance is spot on. Even his three comic sidekicks are genuinely funny when they could have been annoying.
It has a villain who really does carry some menace. And it's a caper movie. Which means things have to be planned and people train for them, then everything goes wrong and those involved have to improvise. Which makes for great drama and suspense.
All leading to an action finale that is different from what has become the usual end to Marvel films. Which is very refreshing, and a great watch because of that.
There's just one scene which ties it with other movies. Which might seem a bit forced at first glance, but...you'll see.
A fun film. Great entertainment as a result. Well worth five stars.
There are two extra scenes around the credits. One during the middle of them. Which you will see coming. And one at the very end. Which won't make much sense at present. But will this time next year, once you've seen the next Captain America film.
The disc begins with a single trailer, which can be skipped via the next button on the remote. Said trailer is in the sneak peeks section of the disc anyhow.
The language and subtitle options are as follows:
Languages: English, Hindi, Castilian Spanish.
Subtitles: English, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Portugese, Castilian Spanish, Swedish.
The dvd has no extras whatsoever.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 July 2024It’s a present for my grandson so I know he’ll enjoy it
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 June 2016Having missed the cinema release of this installment from the "Marvel Cinematic Universe", I wasn't quite sure what to expect - the reviews were favourable yet at the same time the movie had the hint of being "B-League" material behind the likes of Iron Man, Captain America and the Avengers movies. So it was a very pleasant surprise to find a very well crafted, well written and humourously produced movie, helped by absolutely top-notch casting and a director with a perfect sense for gentle humour.
Paul Rudd both surprised and delighted as a down-on-his-luck burglar who happened to pick on the wrong house to burgle... Michael Douglas is perfect as a curmudgeonly, crusty (and slightly bitter) scientist, Hank Pym, while Evangeline Lilly was up to her usual excellent standards, and Corey Stoll puts in a perfectly judged turn as the villian of the piece, Darren Cross / Yellowjacket. However (and perhaps not surprisingly) the scene-stealer from this movie is the consistently fun Michael Pena, this time playing one of the slightly shady characters with whom Scott Lang/Ant Man (Paul Rudd) runs with when being the bad-boy burglar.
We've come to expect flawless special effects from Marvel and Ant Man does not let us down: whilst it is entirely possible that some might find the thought of a movie full of ants to be somewhat squeamish in nature, this film manages to bring a subtle humour and sense of fun to the process.
A thoroughly enjoyable and fun movie, seriously deserving of it's good reputation. A very worthy edition to the MCU!
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 July 2017Having already bought/watched almost all of the Marvel films, and most on 3D Blu-ray, and enjoyed the majority of them I got this recent 'birth' of a new character film despite having already seen the disappointing 'Captain America: Civil War' which was made later and features 'Ant-Man'...
This film was the first new character film after the earlier and necessary spate of them (which started with 'Iron Man') and slots in between 'Age of Ultron' and the aforementioned 'Civil War'.
Like all the 'first' of any of the 'Avengers' genre films, the plot of this film should be on to a winner as it deals with a new character and related powers - this makes the storyline more readily capable to interest the viewer and be clearly defined, as it doesn't have to rely solely on a newly-invented story to move it along....
Having said that, whilst the 'Avenger' aspects of the film plot and action are excellent the back-story elements for the 'Ant-Man' persona are very run of the mill and IMHO decidedly 'cheesy'.
Fortunately, the disappointing aspects of the back-story are countered (in spades !) in the positive direction by all those excellent 'Avengers' credentials I alluded to, but more importantly due to the extremely effective 3D presentation.
If you read the ÍøÆغÚÁÏ synopsis for this film it gives a good idea about the overall theme and general direction of the story.
*** The only proviso is that it gives no hint about that 'cheesy' content I mentioned ie 'divorced ex-con loser fights to go-straight/regain a relationship with his child who is now parented by a different man...'.
So, we not only see how Scott Lang evolves into 'Ant-Man' but, unfortunately, also have to endure a certain amount of sentimentality not normally seen in 'Avengers' films - if there is a polar opposite to the cracking 'character-birth' Marvel film 'Deadpool' which I also recently watched then, in many respects, 'Ant-Man' is it !
This is MUCH more of a 'romp' type of film as opposed to darkish drama, which I feel is what we normally associate with 'Avengers' films....
Leaving that aside, what remains is a sizeable chunk of entertaining action with heap-loads of special-effects and very effective production-values.
I very much enjoyed the numerous 'tiny' details associated with this new character and ultimately found the whole film a very good watch. The copious action scenes were well presented and things moved along in a plausible fashion with good structure, allowing for those occasional strays into 'cheese-land'.
The production-values of the film are top-notch and there are a number of notable acting performances, firstly from Evangeline Lilly but especially Michael Douglas who appears in the type of film we don't normally associate him with; Paul Rudd might be the lead, but for me he once again 'plays himself', which makes his performance proficient (with the necessary amount of comedy) but largely unremarkable....
Another unusual aspect to this film which for me demonstrates very well how far it strays from the 'Avengers' norm (even further than what we see in the entertaining 'Iron Man 3' or 'Guardians of the Galaxy' for example) is the inclusion of a couple of whimsical 'sidekick' type of characters, in the guise of cheery criminals, to reinforce the prominent 'humour' aspect of the film.
Despite this difference, it was one that DID work for me - Michael Peña's performance is easily the most entertaining of the 2; he gets some cracking dialogue and opportunities to show his comedy skills.
As we should expect from a modern film (but not necessarily in 3D, as I've since discovered !), on 3D Blu-ray (viewed on a 4K/UHD resolution TV) things look and sound VERY good indeed.
This is the most effective and satisfying 3D presentation I have seen in a Marvel film, something which is helped by the enormous number of opportunities to utilise the depth aspect of the 3D due to extensive flying sequences as well as the big/small etc transitions associated with the 'Ant-Man' world.
The picture is flawless and the DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 soundtrack clear and active, but most importantly I found the (post-filming converted) 3D aspects extremely effective with that notable sense of depth and no discernible classic 3D 'issues' - hurray !
*** My feelings about the 3D are significant because I've since watched several more 'normal' movies in 3D (eg 2 subsequent 'Captain Americas', 'Max Max Fury Road') and I felt some weren't very effective and I also found presentation issues - most notably with 'Captain America: Civil War'...
In contrast, ALL the animation films I've watched in 3D have been exceptional.
There a few initial 'cut out' type 3D effects, but for the overwhelming portion of the film we have a striking number of scenes with fine detail and masses of dynamic action to show the benefits of 3D to it's best; this is even more significant to observe as I think quite a lot of the film plays out at night or areas of darkness, which are normally the ingredients which might help spoil the 3D picture.
Like most big features the 3D is on a dedicated disc with no extras, so you also get the 2D disc (the one sold separately) to include the standard Blu-ray extras. The notable extras consist of a commentary track and a few relatively short featurettes - all yet to be perused.
I've attached a photo of the case back with all the disc info as ÍøÆغÚÁÏ omits it.
So, like all 'Avengers' films I found 'Ant-Man' to be well-made but this time having a bit too much sentimentality in the plot for my liking. Nonetheless, there were enough additional positive aspects (again of a slightly different nature to the 'Marvel norm') to make it very entertaining, with things elevated further-still courtesy of an extremely accomplished 3D presentation.
The extras count on the included 2D is decent but it is a pity that you have to watch in 2D to hear the commentary.
4.0 out of 5 stars An Entertaining Avengers 'New Character' Film - Lots of Action, BUT Too Much Sentimentality, VERY Effective/Blemish-Free 3DHaving already bought/watched almost all of the Marvel films, and most on 3D Blu-ray, and enjoyed the majority of them I got this recent 'birth' of a new character film despite having already seen the disappointing 'Captain America: Civil War' which was made later and features 'Ant-Man'...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 July 2017
This film was the first new character film after the earlier and necessary spate of them (which started with 'Iron Man') and slots in between 'Age of Ultron' and the aforementioned 'Civil War'.
Like all the 'first' of any of the 'Avengers' genre films, the plot of this film should be on to a winner as it deals with a new character and related powers - this makes the storyline more readily capable to interest the viewer and be clearly defined, as it doesn't have to rely solely on a newly-invented story to move it along....
Having said that, whilst the 'Avenger' aspects of the film plot and action are excellent the back-story elements for the 'Ant-Man' persona are very run of the mill and IMHO decidedly 'cheesy'.
Fortunately, the disappointing aspects of the back-story are countered (in spades !) in the positive direction by all those excellent 'Avengers' credentials I alluded to, but more importantly due to the extremely effective 3D presentation.
If you read the ÍøÆغÚÁÏ synopsis for this film it gives a good idea about the overall theme and general direction of the story.
*** The only proviso is that it gives no hint about that 'cheesy' content I mentioned ie 'divorced ex-con loser fights to go-straight/regain a relationship with his child who is now parented by a different man...'.
So, we not only see how Scott Lang evolves into 'Ant-Man' but, unfortunately, also have to endure a certain amount of sentimentality not normally seen in 'Avengers' films - if there is a polar opposite to the cracking 'character-birth' Marvel film 'Deadpool' which I also recently watched then, in many respects, 'Ant-Man' is it !
This is MUCH more of a 'romp' type of film as opposed to darkish drama, which I feel is what we normally associate with 'Avengers' films....
Leaving that aside, what remains is a sizeable chunk of entertaining action with heap-loads of special-effects and very effective production-values.
I very much enjoyed the numerous 'tiny' details associated with this new character and ultimately found the whole film a very good watch. The copious action scenes were well presented and things moved along in a plausible fashion with good structure, allowing for those occasional strays into 'cheese-land'.
The production-values of the film are top-notch and there are a number of notable acting performances, firstly from Evangeline Lilly but especially Michael Douglas who appears in the type of film we don't normally associate him with; Paul Rudd might be the lead, but for me he once again 'plays himself', which makes his performance proficient (with the necessary amount of comedy) but largely unremarkable....
Another unusual aspect to this film which for me demonstrates very well how far it strays from the 'Avengers' norm (even further than what we see in the entertaining 'Iron Man 3' or 'Guardians of the Galaxy' for example) is the inclusion of a couple of whimsical 'sidekick' type of characters, in the guise of cheery criminals, to reinforce the prominent 'humour' aspect of the film.
Despite this difference, it was one that DID work for me - Michael Peña's performance is easily the most entertaining of the 2; he gets some cracking dialogue and opportunities to show his comedy skills.
As we should expect from a modern film (but not necessarily in 3D, as I've since discovered !), on 3D Blu-ray (viewed on a 4K/UHD resolution TV) things look and sound VERY good indeed.
This is the most effective and satisfying 3D presentation I have seen in a Marvel film, something which is helped by the enormous number of opportunities to utilise the depth aspect of the 3D due to extensive flying sequences as well as the big/small etc transitions associated with the 'Ant-Man' world.
The picture is flawless and the DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 soundtrack clear and active, but most importantly I found the (post-filming converted) 3D aspects extremely effective with that notable sense of depth and no discernible classic 3D 'issues' - hurray !
*** My feelings about the 3D are significant because I've since watched several more 'normal' movies in 3D (eg 2 subsequent 'Captain Americas', 'Max Max Fury Road') and I felt some weren't very effective and I also found presentation issues - most notably with 'Captain America: Civil War'...
In contrast, ALL the animation films I've watched in 3D have been exceptional.
There a few initial 'cut out' type 3D effects, but for the overwhelming portion of the film we have a striking number of scenes with fine detail and masses of dynamic action to show the benefits of 3D to it's best; this is even more significant to observe as I think quite a lot of the film plays out at night or areas of darkness, which are normally the ingredients which might help spoil the 3D picture.
Like most big features the 3D is on a dedicated disc with no extras, so you also get the 2D disc (the one sold separately) to include the standard Blu-ray extras. The notable extras consist of a commentary track and a few relatively short featurettes - all yet to be perused.
I've attached a photo of the case back with all the disc info as ÍøÆغÚÁÏ omits it.
So, like all 'Avengers' films I found 'Ant-Man' to be well-made but this time having a bit too much sentimentality in the plot for my liking. Nonetheless, there were enough additional positive aspects (again of a slightly different nature to the 'Marvel norm') to make it very entertaining, with things elevated further-still courtesy of an extremely accomplished 3D presentation.
The extras count on the included 2D is decent but it is a pity that you have to watch in 2D to hear the commentary.
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- PeterReviewed in Sweden on 5 March 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars SiFi
Helt ok.
- Doug MReviewed in Canada on 15 February 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Another enjoyable 3D movie with a fairly decent script
Good story line with a good pace. Nice to see Michael Douglas doing his thing as usual. I'm looking forward to Ant-Man and the Wasp to see how the story continues. Definitely give this 2 thumbs up on the action and nice usage of 3D effects.
- ElsinoreReviewed in the United States on 16 April 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING 3D!!!!!!!!!
Best 3d I've seen (LG OLED65E6P), and I've seen hundreds of 3d films. Wasn't interested in this one until I read other reviews. Very glad I got this. Surprise new favorite Marvel film! Crazy, fun story, great characters, and, did I mention, GREAT 3d - all the way through the end credits. How they made Michael Douglas young at the beginning is beyond me. Crystal clear HD in both eye views. Will rewatch many times. Kept grabbing the armrest of the couch and saying, "Whoah!" Can't recommend highly enough for 3d lovers.
- drsmoothReviewed in Canada on 25 January 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Good movie
Arrived on time meeting my expectations
- Jeff CannonReviewed in the United States on 16 May 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic movie. When I first heard of this movie
Fantastic movie. When I first heard of this movie, I was like WTF is Rudd doing in a Marcel Hero movie? But I gave it a show and was amazed! Pena's character provides plenty of laughs and Douglas provides the seasoned stance for the movie.
The Bluray itself is a great deal. Although I do not have 3D, everything is still available on the standard Bluray portion.