Hot Shots Part Deux 1993 1080p Bluray X264-amiable
Typically includes the original English DTS-HD Master Audio 4.0 or a converted 5.1 surround track. Runtime: Approximately 89 minutes (uncut). Movie Overview
For a "catalog title"—a term used for older movies not from the current release slate—the Blu-ray presentation of "Hot Shots! Part Deux" is generally praised. The release uses an in the film's original 1.85:1 widescreen aspect ratio , and the "1080p" indicates the picture is rendered at a full 1920x1080 pixel resolution, a significant upgrade from standard DVD quality. Hot Shots Part Deux 1993 1080p BluRay X264-AMIABLE
Directed by Jim Abrahams, this sequel to the 1991 hit is a relentless parody primarily targeting the Rambo series ( First Blood Part II and Rambo III ) and other 80s action epics. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Hot Shots! - Part Deux [DVD] Typically includes the original English DTS-HD Master Audio
The represents a high-fidelity, efficient digital representation of a key comedic text. It balances file size with visual accuracy, making it a valuable resource for parody genre scholars, film editors studying gag construction, and digital collectors. However, researchers are encouraged to seek the original BluRay source for special features and uncompressed audio, and to respect copyright law. The AMIABLE encode remains a benchmark of “scene” quality from the peak of x264 encoding. Part Deux" is generally praised
The underlying Blu-ray transfer is a mixed bag—but that’s not AMIABLE’s fault. It’s a clear step up from any DVD, but it’s clearly sourced from an older HD master. Expect natural film grain (no aggressive DNR here, thank goodness), but also some softness in wide shots and occasional speckles. Colors lean toward the warm, slightly saturated early-90s palette—Col. Denton Walters’ jungle fatigues pop nicely, and the Iraqi night skies have a deep, inky blue. Black levels are decent, though not reference quality.
