Shinobi - Heart Under Blade
Transfer & Audio:
A huge upgrade over the DVD version. The fight scenes on the DVD version looked pretty awful and it was hard to make out of anything that happened during the night scenes. This blu-ray copy exceeds in all areas with a near perfect picture. Unfortunately there are indoor scenes which are a little too dark but they're still well detailed - when its daytime you're presented with a flawless clear image & gorgeous pictures of the forest. Its almost like a 'Planet Earth' experience
Sound is good too, not exactly mind-blowing (there's not many big explosions) but decent and the japanese audio is in 6.1 TrueHD. There's an optional 5.1 TrueHD english dub which isn't too bad aside from minor moments where the lips are still moving but the dubber's finished talking
Extras:
Shinobi Action - Sumpu Castle Fight
Director Storyboard Collection
Original TV Spots and Trailer
Shinobi Art - Majidani
VFW Behind the Scenes
Weapons Introduction
Storyboard Collection
80min worth of material there, not shabby at all compared to some blurays that have none! I'm looking at you Die Hard 1-3!
Movie itself:
Didn't think much of it on DVD but it was a totally different experience the 2nd time around. Its got a romance story amongst the action but the romance never gets in the way except where its important (if you're looking for sex scenes or ninja weapons that tear people's clothes off this is the wrong asian movie for you).
Basically its a movie of Shinobi against Shinobi (one of them who falls in love with his rival), 2 remote ninja clans who are no longer needed by the empire due to a peace agreement so they're forbidden to fight and are tricked into killing eachother. Its better than it sounds, trust me. If you liked Azumi, Hero, House of Flying Daggers or Versus then this should be up your alley
For a lineup of characters there's a guy who can move like Superman, another guy with a billion daggers, a woman who can control a person by looking into their eyes, a guy who can shapeshift into other people, a werewolf, a girl who breaths poison, a guy who never ages (like a vampire of sorts) & a guy with arms like Dhalsim from Street Fighter 2 but with blades for fingertips. Quite a cast!
Ratatouille
Transfer & Audio:
Easily 5 stars in both departments. Everything is in the highest amount of detail possible, there's even visible scratches on the chopping boards! The sound makes it seem like you're in a real hustling bustling kitchen restuarant.
Extras:
Plenty! Audio commentary, additional animation shorts, behind the scenes, a history on rats, an interview with a chef. There's about 2 hours of material I think
Movie itself:
Personally I think its not as good as the previous Pixar movies. The 2 lead characters voices are a little annoying and the whole movie is mainly stuck in 1 location - the kitchen. Sometimes it seems like they're spending WAY too much time there (goes for 2 hours too) and there's no scenes that really stand out. If someone asked me what was my favourite scene I'd be stumped