Comin’ At Ya!
Comin' At Ya!
2.5 stars

Starring: Tony Anthony, Gene Quintano, Victoria Abril, Ricardo Palacios, Lewis Gordon

Directed: Ferdinando Baldi

Release Date: January 26, 2016

Run Time: 91 Minutes

Format: Blu-Ray Color: Color

Audio: English Subtitles:

Distributor: MVDvusual

Synopsis

Tragedy strikes as two ruthless brothers kidnap a bride during her wedding. Hurt and angry, H.H. begins his quest to find the love he lost, and take vengeance upon the wicked. Comin’ at Ya.

Audio/Video

Audio

Audio Language: English
Dubbed:
Subtitles: 

The Sound Quality seems good with no distortion. I Had to up the volume some to get the normal DB levels. Sound effects like walking and opining up wooden boxes are louder than the dialogue.

Rating: 4 stars

 

Picture Quality

Disc Format: Blu-Ray

The Picture Quality is OK for Blu-Ray. It was sourced from 4k Film but half the scenes suffer from crosshatching and noise/color noise. The good-looking shots look pretty good with good detail and color during close-ups. I Didn’t see the 3D version but I heard of Bad Ghosting.

Rating: 3.5 stars

Note: Equipment used to watch the film can be found below

Theatrical release Date: July 24, 1981 (USA)
Disc release Date: January 26, 2016 (USA)
Extras
  • None
My Thoughts

Comin’ At Ya! Is a 3D invested Western involving a guy who is getting married shot and his wife kidnapped. The Story is OK, Acting is OK but the dialogue is minimal. What I did like is the revenge plot and the soundtrack.

The movie is cheesy when it comes to the story and some people like that. But I feel its more on the bad side. For be it’s not a bad watch, wasn’t too boring, it was gritty at times and the action was fun with things getting a little bloody. Now this movie was made with 3D in mind so a bunch a shots center on that with close-ups and objects striking the camera and even thought I don’t have a 3D TV it didn’t bother me.

Overall the Movie was OK, its has ups and downs and some scenes could have been shot better. Now this movie gets its reviews from all angles, some like it, some hate it but most find it somewhere in between. I’m in the section and it depends on your taste in film if you will like this or not. If your into cheese, westerns, and grittiness then you might think this is OK or good.

With that said I give this film a 2.5 out of 5. It was an OK watch, Loved the soundtrack when it hits, action was fun but the story needs some work and we need more action. Check the trailer and Synopsis and see if this is for you.

 

 

Rating – 5 Star System

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Sound:

2.5 stars
3.5 stars
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Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvkDww83xSw

 

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This Film was Played on the listed Equipment below

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TV

Samsung (UN46C6900) 46-Inch 1080p LED HDTV

DVD/Blu-Ray Player

OPPO BDP – 103 (Highly Recommended)

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Stereo Receiver

Pioneer VSX-516-K 7.1-Channel

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(1) Center Speaker

Pioneer S-HF 11C

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(2) Front Speaker

KLH 9250B Floor – 350 watts

(4) Surround sound Speakers

KLH 100 watt Bookshelf

(1) Subwoofer

Sony SA-W3000 180 Watt 12″ sub

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Note: I Know my speakers are way outdated. OPPO Blu-Ray Player is one of the best around and used in most home theaters. The Receiver is pretty good but on the line of out dated. Subwoofer is good with tons of bass but not the theater quality from a $400 Sub. Front speakers are fun with tons of power and are good for standalone’s but higher end sound (Hz) is lower quality. Overall I need to update on all speakers granted I do get decent sound out of them just the higher end falls short.

 

My Setup

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