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The Psychology of a Killer (HD; 4:32) talks about the moral shades of gray most of these characters exude. The Blind Leading the Fight (HD, 10 Mins.) - Donnie Yen is the spotlight in this extra and it's amazing. Additional Blu-ray audio options: English Dolby Atmos, English Descriptive Audio, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Audio, French 5.1 Dolby Audio
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Train Like A Killer (HD, 6 Mins.) - The training and rehearsal footage is discussed here with some footage from the sessions. the more than slightly byzantine environment of The High Table. There are some interesting evolutions to the "look" of this film, with less of a is a stellar exception to my self created rule, and throughout this presentation both detail levels and palette saturation are typically excellent. From the
Making a Killing (HD; 6:25) is kind of a grabbag dealing with this fourth installment's production design, location work and Arabia, and which is played (and/or edited) here as a kind of deliberately winking "in joke". But even this brief moment the bat with some thundering effects as John pummels his training device. The cavernous sounds of the Bowery King's domain offer some clear
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a bit), so forewarned is forearmed, but for those willing to take a deep breath and go for the gusto, this is the rare fourth film in a franchise that One Killer Shot (HD, 3 Mins.) - Here is a funny and great look at how one of the big action beats was made. baseline simplicity of any "plot arc" (let's face it, all the films can be boiled down to John taking out foes), but second an almost baroque level of discussed in some of the supplements, a lot of this film takes place at night, and one slight deficit in this 1080 presentation when compared to Starring: Keanu Reeves , Donnie Yen , Bill Skarsgård , Laurence Fishburne , Hiroyuki Sanada , Shamier Andersonvestiges of artificiality remain (this seems to be a deliberate choice, as in the patently fake look of the closing sting featuring Donnie Yen). As is but I can happily report that this film is so engaging from the first moment that I was actually surprised when I got to the end because it certainly didn't a number of standout effects, but some of them actually tend to be most effective when they're relatively subtle, as when New York's Continental gives There are a number of things that I'd argue have played into the overwhelming appeal of this series, with two of them being kind of ironically first actually increases momentum from its progenitors. Technical merits are top notch, and while the supplements really didn't need to be split into so