


Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) and Hope van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) are Ant-Man and The Wasp. Together, with their families, they explore the Quantum Realm, interact with strange new creatures and embark on an adventure that pushes them beyond what they thought possible. Warning: Some flashing-lights scenes in this film may affect photosensitive viewers. Review: Not a movie review - Given the subjective nature of movie preferences and individual reviews, this assessment aims to provide an overall product review rather than a movie-specific critique. The following paragraphs will focus on different aspects of the product, including the visual quality of the disk, its functionality, the completeness of the package, the included paperwork and digital code, and the durability of the plastic case. Upon visual inspection, the disk exhibited no noticeable flaws or defects. There were no visible scratches, blemishes, or imperfections that could detract from the viewing experience. The visual quality appeared to be satisfactory, providing an enjoyable visual presentation when played in the appropriate device, such as a Blu-ray player. In terms of functionality, the disk performed admirably. There was no indication of imbalance or burrs in the bore that could affect its performance or cause disruptions during playback. The disk played flawlessly in the Blu-ray player, delivering a seamless and uninterrupted viewing experience. Considering the package contents, the absence of instructions typically provided with this type of media was observed. However, it can be assumed that the plastic case containing the disk(s) was complete, as no components were missing upon initial inspection. This allowed for immediate access to the movie and its accompanying materials without any inconvenience. Furthermore, the package included the necessary paperwork and a digital code that could be redeemed on the Vudu platform. The redemption process went smoothly, without any issues encountered. Additionally, the plastic case used for storing and protecting the disk(s) demonstrated sturdy construction and thoughtful design. It showed no abnormalities or defects that could compromise its functionality or durability. Thus, the case is expected to effectively safeguard the disk(s) under normal use for an extended period, ensuring their long-term preservation. In conclusion, based on the visual quality, functionality, package completeness, accompanying paperwork and digital code, and the durability of the plastic case, the overall product evaluation indicates a satisfactory experience. Review: Dvd - Good movie
| Contributor | Evangeline Lilly, Jack Kirby, Jeff Loveness, Jonathan Majors, Kathryn Newton, Michael Douglas, Michelle Pfeiffer, Paul Rudd, Peyton Reed Contributor Evangeline Lilly, Jack Kirby, Jeff Loveness, Jonathan Majors, Kathryn Newton, Michael Douglas, Michelle Pfeiffer, Paul Rudd, Peyton Reed See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,878 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Action/Adventure |
| Initial release date | 2023-02-17 |
| Language | English, French, Spanish |
U**E
Not a movie review
Given the subjective nature of movie preferences and individual reviews, this assessment aims to provide an overall product review rather than a movie-specific critique. The following paragraphs will focus on different aspects of the product, including the visual quality of the disk, its functionality, the completeness of the package, the included paperwork and digital code, and the durability of the plastic case. Upon visual inspection, the disk exhibited no noticeable flaws or defects. There were no visible scratches, blemishes, or imperfections that could detract from the viewing experience. The visual quality appeared to be satisfactory, providing an enjoyable visual presentation when played in the appropriate device, such as a Blu-ray player. In terms of functionality, the disk performed admirably. There was no indication of imbalance or burrs in the bore that could affect its performance or cause disruptions during playback. The disk played flawlessly in the Blu-ray player, delivering a seamless and uninterrupted viewing experience. Considering the package contents, the absence of instructions typically provided with this type of media was observed. However, it can be assumed that the plastic case containing the disk(s) was complete, as no components were missing upon initial inspection. This allowed for immediate access to the movie and its accompanying materials without any inconvenience. Furthermore, the package included the necessary paperwork and a digital code that could be redeemed on the Vudu platform. The redemption process went smoothly, without any issues encountered. Additionally, the plastic case used for storing and protecting the disk(s) demonstrated sturdy construction and thoughtful design. It showed no abnormalities or defects that could compromise its functionality or durability. Thus, the case is expected to effectively safeguard the disk(s) under normal use for an extended period, ensuring their long-term preservation. In conclusion, based on the visual quality, functionality, package completeness, accompanying paperwork and digital code, and the durability of the plastic case, the overall product evaluation indicates a satisfactory experience.
T**L
Dvd
Good movie
W**N
Third film mixes the humor of the first two with an epic scale.
I really don’t get the criticism of “Ant-man and The Wasp: Quantumania”. It’s as clever and fun as the previous two films. Yes, the scope is bigger with a world changing conflict that ties directly into the latest phase of the Marvel franchise. Life is good for Scott Lang (Paul Rudd). He’s written a bestselling book, was employee of the month at Baskin & Robbins and gets mistaken for Spider-Man. His daughter Cassie has developed a device that can map the quantum realm. Bad news for Scott, Hope Van Dyne, Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne get sucked into that realm when something goes wrong. They meet the big baddie for the next Marvel phase-Kang the Conqueror (Jonathan Majors). The thing that I’ve always appreciated about the Ant-Man films is that they don’t take themselves too seriously. They are perfect palate cleansers for the more serious and ambitious films. So the latest film nicely mixes the humor along with a larger-than-usual scale. The 4K and Blu-Ray release looks pretty darn good. The HDR for the 4K adds nice nuances to the color but be aware the 4K is darker than the Blu-Ray. Nice detail and the CGI looks terrific throughout. Audio sounds great although Disney really needs to a better job with their 5.1 and 7.1-the bass isn’t quite as strong as I’d hoped. The Atmos presentation is fine. Some cool extras are included. A solid commentary track from the director and writer, two deleted scenes (I hsve the feeling there were more but they were largely unfinished and, as a result, not included). A gag reel is included along with a featurette that addresses the difference in tone of this film compared to the previous ones. With this film and “Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3”, Marvel appears to have reclaimed some of its mojo back. Let’s hope they can keep it.
R**D
Fun for the Fans!
Peyton Reed’s 2023 film, “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” is the third entry in the Ant-Man franchise and the 31st film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This threequel revisits Scott Lang (Paul Rudd), Hope Pym (Evangeline Lilly), Janet van Dyne (Michelle Pfeiffer), and Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) after the events of “Avengers: Endgame,” with Scott having played a key role in undoing the Snappening and saving the universe. Riding high, he soon finds that his daughter, Cassie (Kathryn Newton, the third actor to portray the character), is in trouble resembling his own past. Despite her criminal tendencies, it turns out she has an aptitude for the Pym Tech and has found a way to survey the Quantum Realm without directly going there. As anyone knowledgeable about the Heisenberg uncertainty principle can explain, she ends up having a direct impact leading to all of the main characters being drawn into the quantum realm. There, they find that Janet never revealed exactly what she experienced while trapped in the realm. She met a traveler named Kang (Jonathan Majors) and discovered truths about him. Scott and Cassie initially meet some rebels led by Veb (David Dastmalchian), Jentorra (Katy O’Brian), and Quaz (William Jackson Harper), but are captured by Kang’s forces and M.O.D.O.K. (Corey Stoll, returning to the franchise since portraying Darren Cross in the first film). Meanwhile, Janet Hope, and Hank travel to find their wayward companions through contacts with Lord Krylar (Bill Murray). The story builds to a search for a McGuffin and various double-crosses, resulting in a giant battle royale as befits the MCU following “Endgame.” Kang’s reveal and villainy are all the more powerful given recent news about Majors’ own actions with those who trusted him. Reed’s film not only revisits plot threads from the previous two Ant-Man films, but also ties into events from the first season of the “Loki” television series as well as “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and “Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness,” laying the groundwork for Phase 5 in the MCU and the Multiverse Saga. He also features some nice cameos from Randall Park as FBI Agent Jimmy Woo (appeared in “Ant-Man and the Wasp” and “WandaVision”) as well as an end-credit scene that further connects to MCU TV shows and the Multiverse. The film is a lot of fun in the goofy, pulp sci-fi way of the classic “Ant-Man” comics. At times, the effects are somewhat middling compared to previous MCU films, but the overall story and tone are great for fans of the character. Bonus features on this Blu-ray include an examination of the lead actors’ character development, a look at the film’s villains, audio commentary, a very short gag reel, and two deleted scenes.
A**N
Thumbs up
Thumbs up
S**N
Dvd
Was in goid condition
D**.
Good Movie, Strange Delivery, Damaged Case
The movie itself is good. Not the best MCU film, but not the worst either. It was fun to watch with an excellent cast. I received an email that the item was delayed. When it arrived, there were two different packages with different tracking numbers. One was empty. When checking the tracking information, the empty one was shipped first, and the other one the next day. Both arrived on the same day. I assume that they realized they sent an empty package and fixed it? Either way at least it did arrive. In these troubling times, however, an empty package in the mail is a bit troubling. More importantly, if the item had not been in shrink wrap, and the disc looked to be in good condition, I would have thought it was used. The outer sleeve was beat up and the inner plastic case was crushed and cracked. Since I buy these movies on Bluray for my collection, I obviously would prefer if it was in as good shape as the rest of my Blurays. Disappointing. Hence the lowered rating.
C**Y
Very well made’
Very well made’
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