BLU-RAY REVIEW: Quantum of Solace

Jamie Ewbank
Mon, 23 Mar 2009, 12:25pm
Much has been made of the slightly disjointed feel of Bond’s 22nd outing, Quantum of Solace, and while a glossy blu-ray presentation can’t do anything to fix the mid-trilogy feel of the film, it does bring the action and excitement to the fore, making it easy to just surrender to the joys of the disc: a picture presentation that’s the equal of the lauded Casino Royale, and 5.1 DTS-HD MA audio that’s full of broad detail to match the Bond franchise’s newfound physicality.
Its almost enough to take your mind off the limited extras, a selection of featurettes, profiles and location diaries identical to the DVD release but in high-def. You can watch The Leisure Lab's full Quantum of Solace Blu-ray review here.
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I have just watched the Quantum of Solace in Blu-Ray A very fine film. We must remember 007 is not yet licensed to kill and has to be accepted, his character has yet to be built.
NOT as good as Casina Royal , but enjoyable on Blu Ray with pristene picture quality and the DTS HD M soundtrack is awsome, A better film 2nd time round, shut off your brain and enjoy the action........
Quantum of Solace is without a doubt, the worst 'Bond' movie ever made. I remember dozing off halfway through the movie.